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Textbooks optional: What unbundling and BYOD mean for learning technology

eSchool News

For those in the business of making learning technology, the benefit of the BYOD movement is that we can develop technology for the end consumer (students) instead of for the enterprise (administrators). Giving students the choice of how to access learning technology makes them more likely to actually want to use it.

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Google’s Adaptive Learning Technologies Help Amplify Educators’ Instruction

EdTech Magazine

This saves the educators time, while also providing insight into students’ learning processes and patterns. Achieving both aims at once sounds like a tall order, but adaptive learning technologies help to do…

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Google’s Adaptive Learning Technologies Help Amplify Educators’ Instruction

EdTech Magazine

This saves educators time and provides insight into students’ learning processes and patterns. Achieving both aims at once sounds like a tall order, but adaptive learning technologies do just that. Adaptive…

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Why Kindergartners Must Learn Technology

Ask a Tech Teacher

Almost every kindergarten curriculum can be augmented, enriched, and energized with technology programs, apps, software, and more. If kids get to use devices they love, they’ll try harder to use them the right way, follow rules, and, well, learn. Kindergartners learn technology fast.

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Watch & Learn: Technology Untethers Teachers from Their Desks

EdTech Magazine

Schools have long used technology to improve classroom instruction. As the districts went through their technology refresh cycles, they intentionally selected wireless mice, keyboards, rolling podiums and even a voice assistant that allows teachers to continue the pace of their lessons, no matter where they are in their classrooms.

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What’s in store for the post-pandemic classroom?

eSchool News

Seventy-seven percent of classroom teachers believe technology will help them be more effective in the post-pandemic classroom, but just 38 percent of educators report a positive view of teaching profession, according to a new survey. Educational technology: From promise to proof.

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Educator retention hinges on these 3 things

eSchool News

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.

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