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4 ways to help students disagree without being disagreeable

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History loves to celebrate the lone geniuses, but most of the world’s biggest achievements–from the moon landing, to medical breakthroughs, to blockbuster films–happened because many people set aside their differences and worked together. Allow them to explore the question together.

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8 under-the-radar digital learning resources

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InqITS (Inquiry Intelligent Tutoring System) Subject areas: Science Best for: Developing scientific inquiry skills InqITS offers virtual science labs where students can conduct experiments, analyze results, and receive real-time feedback. Educators can create multimedia lessons, games, and assessments tailored to their curriculum.

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4 edtech tools that can transform student teamwork

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Teamwork is essential for building students social-emotional intelligence. Nearly every great advancement in human history involved multiple people working together to accomplish a common goal. As a longtime STEM educator, Ive come to understand the value of teamwork, both within the classroom and beyond.

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Edtech gone rogue? Tackling “Dirty Stream” attacks amidst uncontrolled app overloads

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These hallowed halls of knowledge host sellable information, from Social Security numbers and medical histories to mental health records and bus routes on outdated systems, making them tempting targets for attackers. Chaos in classrooms: Edtechs Android problems Tagged by the U.S.

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An Edtech Pioneer Considers the Mixed Record of Her Field

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Writing a history that you helped to create is awkward, as Anne Trumbore acknowledges in her new book “ The Teacher in the Machine: A Human History of Education Technology.” At the same time, she reveals another, parallel history — not quite a dark side, but one that isn’t entirely bright, either.

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