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Tips for Supporting Students With Special Needs Using Technology

Ask a Tech Teacher

As you prepare for the holiday break and then a new year, it’s a great time to think about resources available in your classes for students with special needs. To effectively support these students, you can start by understanding each student’s unique challenges and strengths.

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Post-pandemic tools are focusing on engaging digital content for all learning scenarios

eSchool News

Engagement–whether students are hybrid or in person–is a top priority for educators, particularly after the rollercoaster year COVID delivered to schools. The need for impactful edtech tools and digital content. and students new ways to seamlessly create learning activities each day. in real-time.

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Learning enters the metaverse with “Mission: Mars” Roblox experience

eSchool News

Not surprisingly, many of this year’s Top 10 focused on equity, edtech innovation, immersive learning, and the science of reading. This year’s 3rd most-read story focuses on immersive and interactive learning. Please go to mos.org/Roblox to learn more and here to access “Mission: Mars” directly on Roblox.

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15 edtech startups selected for the inaugural AWS Education Accelerator

eSchool News

Announced in October 2023, the AWS Education Accelerator supports edtech startups who are innovating to enhance the teaching and learning experience and improve educational outcomes. Blackbullion , London, UK Blackbullion is a financial well-being platform and app equipping students with financial skills. Oblio, Inc.

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To Boost Engagement, Give Tech Savvy Students Interactive Content

Edsurge

As students’ digital literacy grows, schools must match or surpass the level of technology students use outside of the classroom. EPUB 3 interactive e-textbooks, absolutely not. As students’ digital literacy grows, schools must match or surpass the level of technology students use outside of the classroom.

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Enhancing classroom learning with interactive maps 

eSchool News

It has undeniably transformed the way educators engage students and deliver content. As an educator with 10 years of experience teaching in diverse settings in the United States and abroad, interactive maps have become a staple in my lessons. It can be challenging for them to grasp distances on a static map.

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

eSchool News

Students would laugh as the teachers mumbled about the annoyances of technology. Now think about how far the classroom has come since then–schools stocked with iPads and tablets, interactive touchscreens, and even virtual reality headsets. These touchscreens help bring learning alive, off the page and into the actual world.