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Tons of Online Resources About Classroom Management

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“The content presented in this blog is the result of my creative imagination and not intended for use, reproduction, or incorporation into any artificial intelligence training or machine learning systems without prior written consent from the author.” ” Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years.

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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. That’s been a problem particularly for low-income students or those in rural areas that lack network connectivity. And then there’s the engagement challenge. Are they “engaged”?

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AVer Information Announces the Release of the M5 Distance Learning Document Camera

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The included free AVerTouch software provides additional tools and interactivity to keep students engaged with the curriculum. USB powered, the M5 is also easily plugged into the teacher computer without an additional power source needed.

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3 Emerging Technologies that will Reshape Education in 2019

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Mobile AR, VR, and voice technologies are creating more interactive learning experiences. And AI-powered education platforms can help to improve student engagement with global culture and history. A student interacts with a tangible block, and when activated by AR, that block becomes the sun.

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Reducing AI Anxiety Starts by Talking with Students 

Faculty Focus

Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) is consuming a growing share of our collective consciousness. Asking a series of questions at the start for students to reflect on individually or with a partner (“ think-pair-share ”) will increase the likelihood of participation. How Will Artificial Intelligence Change Higher Ed?

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Reducing AI Anxiety Starts by Talking with Students 

Faculty Focus

Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) is consuming a growing share of our collective consciousness. Asking a series of questions at the start for students to reflect on individually or with a partner (“ think-pair-share ”) will increase the likelihood of participation. How Will Artificial Intelligence Change Higher Ed?

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More Books You’ll Want to Read This Summer

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Sheninger Digital Leadership defines a strategic mindset and set of behaviors that leverage resources to create a meaningful, transparent, and engaging school culture. At the end of each chapter are training activities to help the reader reflect on and apply the ideas to their own students.

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