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MDM solutions and gamification make perfect interactive learning partners

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In the era of mobile devices and tablets, interactivity has become the norm for schoolchildren. Conversely, instructors can view or edit modules and launch learning apps. This means the device can recognize simultaneous touches on the surface, which helps in lessons that require collaboration among multiple students.

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Virtual classrooms free for 90 days

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The private conferencing is on a closed network and every instructor gets their own virtual classroom, so staff can conduct classes simultaneously. Features include real-time comprehension checks with multiple-choice polling questions, virtual hand raising, non-verbal emoji feedback, whiteboarding, attention tracking, and more.

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Marketplace trend update: 5 ed-tech developments

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Turnitin ’s Feedback Studio for iPad app has merged the benefits of mobile technology with the power of learning and engagement through feedback. This release gives students the power to submit papers, analyze similarity reports (to check for originality), and review instructor feedback on the go. Read more.

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All the ways iOS 9.3 will impact school iPad rollouts

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It’s only been a couple of weeks since the new operating system hit prime time, but the feedback is already coming in—and it’s largely positive. for example, make it easier for IT to set up and manage devices via a new managed home screen layout. Devices at Eanes have been upgraded to iOS 9.3, New features in iOS 9.3,

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25 digital tools and edtech resources from FETC

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Using Kami, teachers can create assignments with their LMS, share class-wide, and offer feedback in real time. Smartpads pair with any paper and can project onto a PC or mobile device in real-time. The digital pen allows teachers to enhance lectures and maintain eye contact with students while working remotely.

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Picking Your Future ‘Classroom’ Will Shape How Students Learn

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And because the Zoom platform uses a generous slice of computer memory, mobile devices or locations with patchy bandwidth struggle. We also track how students are sending direct feedback to the instructor.” (More staff means adding more licenses.) Using Class means the school must pay for both a Zoom and a Class license.

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Stay Active at Home With These 6 Fun AR / VR Apps

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When you get close enough to the heart, you can feel it beating in your hand through phone vibrations (known as haptic feedback). As one player uses the Oculus Quest (playing as a tree), the other players (squirrels) work together on mobile devices. The following resources are applications for your mobile devices.