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Where Classroom Design Meets Design Thinking

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For Hillbrook, the “Big Why”—the phrase Hare and Selak assign to an overarching vision—has become, by turns, about student autonomy, making and creation, as well as a seamless fusion of technology and environment in an era where ubiquitous WiFi and mobile devices have untethered kids from the traditional concept of a classroom.

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To Prepare Kids for Their Futures, Incorporate Technology Into Core Curriculum

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The problem is that many schools haven’t figured out how to leverage technology to accelerate and enrich learning. For many schools, this isn’t for lack of technology. Most classrooms have access to at least one computer or mobile device, and 77% of school districts have high speed broadband.

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10+ new products from TCEA 2020

eSchool News

In addition to sessions and presentations, edtech companies made major announcements and launched new products aimed at everything from network security and communication to digital portfolios and mobile devices. Related content: Can’t-miss sessions at TCEA 2020.

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How Modern Learning Environments Support Numerous Pedagogies

EdTech Magazine

This is the next revolution in education,” Johnson says. A ­normal ­classroom with rows of desks inhibits what teachers can do in a classroom.”. Create a Neighborhood Vibe with Classroom Design . Maybe a student wants to record a video or make a ­presentation or type something out using Google Docs.

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