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Classroom displays new interactive learning technologies

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New product suite creates an interactive, technology-rich environment.

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Galaxy Next Generation Offers G2 Visual Alerts to Every School in the U.S.

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OTCQB:GAXY) (“Galaxy” or the “Company”), a provider of interactive learning technology solutions, has offered a complimentary one-year (school year) subscription for its G2 Visual Alerts security solution to every school and school district in the U.S. About Galaxy Next Generation, Inc.

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Educator retention hinges on these 3 things

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Confidence in the education profession has dropped for the second year in a row, according to the 2022 Educator Confidence Report from learning technology company HMH. Importantly, survey results showed that educators realize the potential in classroom technology and can visualize how it fits into their workflow.

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Why are technology tools important in teaching and learning?

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Key points: Technology tools help students develop critical workforce know-how Learn more about K-12 Tech Innovation News Discover Technology Tools for Teaching and Learning Technology tools have become indispensable in K-12 teaching and learning, revolutionizing educational landscapes.

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Is the Traditional Classroom Becoming Obsolete?

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As students increasingly seek flexible and interactive learning experiences, the conventional approach may not meet their needs any longer. Research indicates that active participation leads to higher retention rates, which can be upwards of 60% for students engaged in interactive learning.

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From pencils to pixels: Tech is shaping the future of education

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Now think about how far the classroom has come since then–schools stocked with iPads and tablets, interactive touchscreens, and even virtual reality headsets. Undoubtedly, the pandemic accelerated the shift to technology adoption in schools. As a result, the classroom is modernizing, and pixels are replacing pencils.

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DoE compiles new report on using tech with young learners

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Now the federal departments of Education and Health and Human Services are throwing in their two cents with the release of a new policy brief on the subject , which advocates active, meaningful, and socially interactive learning for kids up to eight years old.