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8 under-the-radar digital learning resources

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The platform uses AI to assess student performance and provide just-in-time support, making it a great tool for teaching scientific practices and critical thinking aligned with NGSS. Through guided analysis and opportunities to submit their own examples, students build essential digital citizenship and media literacy skills.

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Digital learning is different

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In traditional instruction, teachers spend a great deal of class time teaching students information from these physical resources. By teaching students how to refine their searches and discussing the impact of these search skills, students will be more discerning when it comes to reviewing search results.

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5 online resources to beat the summer slide

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With the growing availability of engaging, high-quality online learning tools, students have more opportunities than ever to keep their skills sharp. NWEA research notes that students can lose up to two months of math skills over the summer, and reading abilities can also decline, particularly for students from underserved communities.

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10 (and counting…) Google goodies for your classroom

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Geeks for Geeks : A computer science portal featuring lots of useful info, tutorials, videos, and tools, including topics like machine learning, data science with Python, and school subjects like mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology.

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Lights, camera, literacy: Student-created book reviews inspire a global reading culture

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When teens take the mic Recent studies show that reading for pleasure among teens is at an all-time low.

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Edtech leaders see expanding roles as concerns over AI and cybersecurity increase

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The loss of E-rate funding would cut off access to essential digital learning tools and online resources. Digital infrastructure is now the backbone of teaching, learning, and school operations–and edtech leaders are the architects holding it all together.

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How students are really using AI tools: What schools need to know

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According to a PEW report, 21 percent of students say theyre not sure if its acceptable to use ChatGPT to solve school math problems, but in spite of that, it has become a common learning tool for many; for the first time this year, we find that it has become a significantly more common tool among Black and Hispanic youth.

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