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Too much technology could hurt learning outcomes

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Using computers and other learning technology too often can be detrimental to student performance, OECD says. Students who use computers and learning technology at moderate levels tend to have better learning outcomes than students who use computers and learning technology rarely, according to new research from the OECD.

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The Link Between Edtech, Curiosity and Creativity in the Classroom

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Schools and districts are tasked with many challenges—from classroom management and test scores to student safety and emotional well-being. These moments of connection help teachers build trusting relationships with their students, which improve classroom climate and learning outcomes. Education is complicated.

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Supporting the Instructional Design Process: Stress-Testing Assignments with AI

Faculty Focus

While many of our conversations have focused on what generative AI means for student assignments and learning outcomes, there’s another question faculty are askingoften individually and quietly: How can we leverage AI in our own academic and administrative work? And more importantly, should we?

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Supporting the Instructional Design Process: Stress-Testing Assignments with AI

Faculty Focus

While many of our conversations have focused on what generative AI means for student assignments and learning outcomes, there’s another question faculty are askingoften individually and quietly: How can we leverage AI in our own academic and administrative work? And more importantly, should we?

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The Surprisingly Low-Tech Way Schools Are Keeping Students Off Tech

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Many students use popular apps like Quizlet for last-minute cramming before a test, for instance. But some studies suggest there’s a correlation between cell phone bans and better learning outcomes. Another report , involving college students, associated frequent cell phone use with anxiety and lower grades.

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Sneak a peek at 8 eSN K-12 Hero Awards contenders

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Hatcher’s commitment to providing equitable opportunities for all students, including those with diverse needs, led him to offer services that cater to both traditional and online learning environments, recognizing that some students require different support structures for academic success.

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5 Steps to Ensure Your Classroom Technology Refresh Delivers

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A technology refresh is not just about keeping up with the latest trends or adding the latest features. It's about ensuring that edtech investments support educators, giving them the tools to meaningfully impact student learning outcomes. This will help you go beyond testing the basic functionality.