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A new teacher’s perspective: Today’s best edtech resources

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While I encourage my own students to understand and practice the importance of prompting, I also encourage younger students to begin with a student-friendly pre-prompted AI, such as Magic School , to help guide students through the proper implementation of AI. Esports is one such extracurricular activity. Plus, students LOVE AR/VR!

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What’s the state of STEM?

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public middle and high school teachers. Drilling down on AI in education Samsungs educator survey found that a majority(53 percent) are already using AI tools in their classrooms, with another 33 percent exploring possible uses for AI. The survey also revealed a range of teacher concerns about AI in education.

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5 vocabulary strategies powered by technology

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Key points: Tech tools can create more engaging and effective learning experiences A critical shift in digital instruction in 2025 How multimedia and interactive tech transform engagement For more news on digital tools, visit eSN’s Digital Learning hub In 2010, I began my teaching career as a high school English teacher.

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Teachers Believe That AI Is Here to Stay in Education. How It Should Be Taught Is Debatable.

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Theyre part of Samsungs Solve for Tomorrow tech competition for public middle and high school students, and winning means big prize money for their schools to purchase more tech tools. Even today, many businesses expect students coming out of high school to have the skill to be able to use these tools in the workplace.

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Dissecting Eyeballs and T-Rex’s: Virtual Reality in the Classroom

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However, on his first day using the lab, a physics student engage with virtual reality and expressed, “This is like hands-on learning, without wanting to let go.” This is like hands-on learning, without wanting to let go.”. Montour High School Student It was clear the risk was worth the reward.

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While Covid-19 Created a Learning Gap for Millions of Kids Across the Country, New Research Shows Teachers Optimistic About Solutions to Recover From It

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In addition, the majority believe one-on-one supplemental learning can help: Strengthen a student’s knowledge and skills (70%) Provide students the opportunity to explore subjects that may not be available to them in a traditional school setting (i.e. comprised of pre-K/elementary (63%), middle (24%), and high school (22%).

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50 predictions about what 2025 will bring to edtech, innovation, and everything in between

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. — Ken Cook, Director of School Safety & Advocacy, Allegion In 2025, expanding successful access to higher education will depend on bold partnerships between colleges and schools, and with employers, to better support historically underserved communities.