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New, Free Digital Experience Offers All Students Invaluable Career Readiness Opportunities

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BOSTON, MA – Kids today do not feel adequately prepared to make informed, confident decisions about what they want to do after high school. Research shows that more than 65 percent of students feel they would have benefited from more career exploration in middle and high school.

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App smackdown: 20 apps from ISTE 2018

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Mobile devices are a key component in many classrooms, and apps go hand-in-hand with those mobile devices. When those apps are free and device-agnostic, it’s even easier to integrate them into the classroom. Users can organize cards, change the order, and sort in different ways.

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Bring Real-Time 3D Into the Classroom, and Teach for the Future

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Once content is created, it can be deployed to mobile devices, computers, consoles, AR/VR headsets and a host of other platforms to reach its audience. Yet, in the United States, just over half of high schools actually teach it. Teach for Tomorrow’s Job Market Many parents want their children to study computer science.

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Battle of the Classrooms: Apple, Google, Microsoft Vie for K-12 Market

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Google Classroom, which is a core app within G Suite for Education, is reminiscent of learning management systems like Schoology or Blackboard or Canvas—but is free for any educator and works on Chromebooks, iPads and other mobile devices. Jamf , which can cost between $4 to $6 per device) in order to operate.

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Hour of Code: How Students Can Build Their Own Apps

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In my high school teacher forums, as part of the discussion on preparing kids for college and career, we talk a lot about the huge shortfall in applicants for a growing list of tech jobs. By High School, the choice between college and career is foremost with life-changing consequences based on what the student decides.

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Study.com Makes the College Dream a Reality for Lots of Students

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Depending upon the level of service subscribed to, students can view videos, take practice quizzes and exams, and get credit for classes passed through a proctored exam. Take quizzes and proctored exams available in your subscription. All they need is an internet connection and a webcam (for proctored exams). Great stuff.

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Kiddom’s Content Library Makes Differentiation Faster Than Ever

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Designed to offer lessons, videos, lectures, quizzes, and more that differentiate for individual students, its real power is making the resources of the most respected names in edtech available with one click. ” –Jenna Rodgers, Middle School Teacher. ” — Anna Marie Sossong, High School Teacher.

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