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5 essentials for an active learning classroom

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These engaging, dynamic spaces provide new pedagogical opportunities, support active learning, and help students develop relevant skills. Most students now have mobile devices, while schools have been teaching in a rotation of remote, in-person, and hybrid learning models.

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Hybrid Learning Not Making the Grade? Try These Smart Fixes

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As educators gain more experience with hybrid and fully remote learning models, they're optimizing classroom technology to meet their students' needs. Effective hybrid learning plans go far beyond moving assignments and lessons online and getting accustomed to video calls.

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6 tips to help start an elementary esports program in your school

eSchool News

Not surprisingly, many of this year’s Top 10 focused on innovative ways to engage students, digital resources, and online and hybrid learning strategies related to post-pandemic teaching. These benefits only scratch the surface of the positive consequences for students participating in scholastic esports.

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What Is Distance Learning’s Impact on Educational IT?

EdTech Magazine

With remote and hybrid learning turning mainstream, today’s teachers and students are increasingly reliant on mobile devices and digital tools. The global pandemic accelerated K–12 education’s digital transformation.

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Deledao announces innovative Zoom and Meet bombing solution

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Providing added safety measures and control of K12 distance and hybrid learning instructional models, Silicon Valley based-Deledao ( www.deledao.com ), has announced a powerful new feature to its industry-recognized AI filtering capabilities. It works on Chromebooks, Windows, Mac OS, mobile devices and tablets.

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Why federal-education partnerships are critical for cybersecurity

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Beyond the FCC funding Schools, just like many other sectors, operate in a hybrid environment and must have an actionable plan in place to protect their valuable data no matter the location. This shift to digital learning environments has expanded the attack surface, making every connected device a potential entry point for cyber threats.

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The Do’s and Don’ts of Cleaning School-Issued Devices

EdTech Magazine

With a hybrid education model, which includes both in-person and online classes, students and teachers are likely to use the same devices at school and at home. Traveling between different spaces will require regular cleaning and disinfection of those devices to minimize the spread of germs and viruses.