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K-12 Tech Innovation News

eSchool News

Trends in K-12 education in 2023 will continue into 2024, most notably immersive technologies, artificial intelligence, personalized learning, and online and hybrid learning. Immersive technologies such as virtual and augmented reality are redefining traditional learning methods.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

I predict two issues will take center stage- artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity. Graham Glass, CEO & Founder, CYPHER Learning Finding new and innovative ways to support teachers will continue to be a priority for schools and districts this coming year and beyond.

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Engaging All Learners: Expanding High School Options for Success

Ask a Tech Teacher

These institutions typically adhere to a one-size-fits-all approach, offering a rigid curriculum that doesn’t necessarily cater to the diverse learning needs and styles of all students. You might find that the pace is too fast or too slow for you, or that the teaching methods don’t resonate with your style of learning.

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Education Technology

eSchool News

At its core, education technology aims to make learning more efficient, engaging, personalized, and accessible. Education technology includes various tools such as interactive whiteboards, learning management systems (LMS), educational apps, virtual reality (VR), and artificial intelligence (AI)-powered adaptive learning programs.

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65 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

I predict two issues will take center stage- artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity. Graham Glass, CEO & Founder, CYPHER Learning Finding new and innovative ways to support teachers will continue to be a priority for schools and districts this coming year and beyond.