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The Case for ‘Edtech Minimalism’ in an Age of Distance Learning

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You might be wondering how this is possible—how one might actually minimize their dependence on education technology in an era of remote instruction and screen-dependent learning. But doing so is imperative if we want to re-humanize learning experiences for our students. School leaders asked: Which apps should we download?

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Savvas Realize Earns Award for Best Remote and Blended Learning Tools

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Savvas Learning Company , a K-12 next-generation learning solutions leader, is proud to announce that Savvas Realize has earned a Tech & Learning 2021 Award of Excellence for Best Remote and Blended Learning Tools for grades K-12. Savvas Realize also won a Tech & Learning Award of Excellence in 2020.

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Distance Learning Packages for Schools, Academic Institutions, and Libraries

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Infobase, the award-winning provider of digital reference content to the school and library community, today announced that it has created a variety of distance learning packages to help schools, colleges and universities, and public libraries affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. To learn more about Infobase, visit www.Infobase.com.

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Merge Releases Hand-Held Digital Teaching Aids

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Merge, the leader in mixed reality for K-12 education, announced today their new hand-held digital teaching aids are now available for teachers and students worldwide. We are working to help teachers across the world upgrade their learning tools by integrating Microsoft technology like Immersive Reader and Teams with Merge EDU.”.

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3 ways to boost instructional coaching during the coronavirus closures

eSchool News

With the unexpected school closures due to the coronavirus pandemic, teachers are learning how to take a classroom curriculum and move it into a remote setting, while at the same time rushing to learn and implement different distance-learning tools. Related content: 5 ways to improve instructional coaching.

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29 K-12 edtech predictions for 2021

eSchool News

The move to online learning also made people wonder: Are there practices we can continue when the pandemic abates? And will we return to our classrooms to teach in the same manner as we did before COVID? It’s been challenging for a lot of parents, especially for working parents who are having to balance teaching their kids.

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Teaching Online During COVID-19–More from my Inbox

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Here’s a sampling of the many and varied emails I got this past week offering help: New Remote Learning Tools and Resources. How to teach remotely. New Remote Learning Tools and Resources. Checklist for Remote Learning. Here are a few tips on using Zoom to teach remotely: How to Teach Remotely.

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