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Differentiating Instruction with Technology

EdTechTeacher

Teachers need to acquire their own skills in using technology to provide accessible instructional materials and alternatives that will provide voice and choice for students. Effective use of technology can help teachers transform their classrooms and customize curriculum to meet student needs. UDL Framework from CAST.

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Broadband Provides More Equitable Access to Education and Workforce Preparation

edWeb.net

The ECMECC staff provides instructional technology support for districts, which is especially important for smaller ones that may not be able to have full-time tech support people of their own. There’s also an emphasis on ensuring inclusion of diverse students in different types of settings.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

By leveraging AI technologies, educators can overcome the limitations of time and resources, offering a level of personalization that enhances the learning experience for each individual student. There is a clear need for science-driven curriculum, and the thoughtful implementation of emerging technologies.

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Access State-Reviewed Instructional Materials with SETDA’s Dashboard

edWeb.net

A pilot program of the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) has made 12 states’ reviews of secondary math and language arts materials available, with a wide range of K-12 resources from these and other states to follow.

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65 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

By leveraging AI technologies, educators can overcome the limitations of time and resources, offering a level of personalization that enhances the learning experience for each individual student. There is a clear need for science-driven curriculum, and the thoughtful implementation of emerging technologies.

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