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10 Tips for Teachers who Struggle with Technology

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With technology moving out of the lab and into the classroom, it’s becoming a challenge for some teachers to infuse their teaching with tech tools such as websites, educational games, simulations, iPads, Chromebooks, GAFE, and other geeky devices that used to be the purview of a select group of nerdy teachers.

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13 apps that promote higher-order thinking standards

eSchool News

Here are a handful of high-quality apps that reinforce these skills and promote others.

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Engaging Students in Collaborative Research and Writing Through Positive Psychology, Student Wellness, and Generative AI Integration

Faculty Focus

Takeaways From This Teaching Experience The AI writing project was a valuable learning experience for the students, as it incorporated individual and collaborative learning elements alongside technology-based approaches. This balance will be crucial as AI continues to play an increasingly integral role in education and beyond.

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#6: 13 apps that promote higher-order thinking standards

eSchool News

Here are a handful of high-quality apps that reinforce these skills and promote others.

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Engaging Students in Collaborative Research and Writing Through Positive Psychology, Student Wellness, and Generative AI Integration

Faculty Focus

Takeaways From This Teaching Experience The AI writing project was a valuable learning experience for the students, as it incorporated individual and collaborative learning elements alongside technology-based approaches. This balance will be crucial as AI continues to play an increasingly integral role in education and beyond.

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How the latest ed-tech developments will impact teaching and learning

eSchool News

Here are a handful of high-quality apps that reinforce these skills and promote others.

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‘Why Am I Just Learning About This?’ In New College Board Offering, Students Explore the African Diaspora

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The African diaspora is not taught as a standalone Advanced Placement course, but rather as a theme in AP Seminar through which students learn about real-world issues while developing skills such as critical thinking, collaboration, research and presentation.