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Is the Traditional Classroom Becoming Obsolete?

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Changing Student Expectations Given the rapid evolution of technology and educational methods, student expectations have shifted considerably in recent years. Today’s students demand more than just traditional lectures and textbooks; they’re looking for an engaging, flexible, and personalized learning experience.

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How Much Longer Will Schools Have to Scrape Together Technology Funding?

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These one-time gifts from billionaires and multinational corporations are welcomed by most schools, but they are not enough to close gaps in access to learning technologies nor ultimately a sustainable financing solution for technology infrastructure. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

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Pushback Is Growing Against Automated Proctoring Services. But So Is Their Use

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And Proctorio has inked deals with McGraw-Hill and other textbook publishers to bundle its proctoring tool into courseware, meaning even doing homework may now involved being watched and tracked for suspicious behavior.

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21st Century School — How Technology Is Changing Education

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But that’s not the only way technology is making it easier for students to learn. Address the special needs of kids struggling with learning or cognitive disabilities, language barriers, or other obstacles to learning.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

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Beverly Miller, Assistant Director of Schools for Administration/Chief Technology Officer, Greeneville City Schools in Tennessee The upcoming year will be driven by careful, data-informed decision-making around technology usage in and out of the classroom. I see that continuing in the future.

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65 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

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Beverly Miller, Assistant Director of Schools for Administration/Chief Technology Officer, Greeneville City Schools in Tennessee The upcoming year will be driven by careful, data-informed decision-making around technology usage in and out of the classroom. I see that continuing in the future.