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Bringing real-life skills to virtual special education

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My experience has shown that special education students, in particular, benefit immensely from the right digital tools. Classkick has been a vital tool in my teaching strategy, offering an engaging and flexible approach that meets the diverse needs of my students in a virtual classroom.

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61 predictions about edtech, equity, and learning in 2022

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Some have had too much screen time and it’s changed the way their brain works and we’re seeing more students qualifying for special education services and needing help. As schools continue adjusting to the return to classrooms, educators are searching for ways to reignite student engagement and collaboration.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

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Despite the challenges faced in the field of education – and particularly special education – both students and staff have proven ourselves to be a resilient bunch. D, SVP, Special Education–Behavior, Specialized Education Services, Inc. that I feel optimistic about what’s to come.

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65 ways equity, edtech, and innovation shone in 2022

eSchool News

Some have had too much screen time and it’s changed the way their brain works and we’re seeing more students qualifying for special education services and needing help. –Carol DeFuria, President & CEO, VHS Learning. With COVID-19 we learned lessons that will carry over into 2022.

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Exploring the Potential of Virtual Reality in Education

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With a VR headset, students can explore places they might never visit in person like traveling the depths of the ocean, or the inside of a human cell. By interacting with these environments, students engage in a way that traditional learning methods might not offer.

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Exploring the Potential of Virtual Reality in Education

Teach Hub

With a VR headset, students can explore places they might never visit in person like traveling the depths of the ocean, or the inside of a human cell. By interacting with these environments, students engage in a way that traditional learning methods might not offer.

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65 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

Despite the challenges faced in the field of education – and particularly special education – both students and staff have proven ourselves to be a resilient bunch. D, SVP, Special Education–Behavior, Specialized Education Services, Inc. that I feel optimistic about what’s to come.