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Textbooks optional: What unbundling and BYOD mean for learning technology

eSchool News

As digital natives, today’s students have grown up with technology integrated into every aspect of their lives, and education is no exception. BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) is a huge part of the way schools are integrating technology. And getting students to want to learn — isn’t that what it’s all about? Enter the age of BYOD.

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Trust, Technology, and Transformation: Embracing the Student-Centered Classroom

Catlin Tucker

As a speaker, trainer, and coach, I have had the privilege of working with thousands of teachers. In my experience leading the shift to blended learning, the only way to truly engage students in learning is to allow them to actively lead the process, make decisions, and pursue learning through a lens of interest.

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Google’s Adaptive Learning Technologies Help Amplify Educators’ Instruction

EdTech Magazine

high school class has 30 students, according to research from the National Council on Teacher Quality, and while each student learns in their own way, practice and specific feedback are repeatedly shown to be effective in modern classrooms. The average U.S.

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Why Kindergartners Must Learn Technology

Ask a Tech Teacher

Teachers: I’d love to hear your thoughts on this in the comments. When I started teaching technology almost twenty years ago, I taught K-8, three classes in each grade every week. Even a decade ago, technology was an extra class in student schedules where now, it is a life skill. Kindergartners love technology.

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Google’s Adaptive Learning Technologies Help Amplify Educators’ Instruction

EdTech Magazine

high school class has 30 students, according to research from the National Council on Teacher Quality, and while each student learns in their own way, practice and specific feedback are repeatedly shown to be effective in modern classrooms. This saves educators time and provides insight into students’ learning processes and patterns.

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Why Kindergartners Must Learn Technology

Ask a Tech Teacher

If you missed this article over at ReadiLearn , here are my thoughts about teaching technology in kindergarten: Why Kindergartners Must Learn Technology. When I started teaching technology almost twenty years ago, I taught K-8, three classes in each grade every week. Kindergartners love technology. Drop-down menus.

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Watch & Learn: Technology Untethers Teachers from Their Desks

EdTech Magazine

Teachers at Bay District (Fla.) Schools have long used technology to improve classroom instruction. Educators say these technologies have added more interactivity and freedom to their teaching. RELATED: Learn… Schools and Caldwell County (N.C.)