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Balance the Delivery

Ask a Tech Teacher

Years ago, I took the lead in writing a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy for my school site, which was later adopted by my district. At the time, I thought this was a novel approach to address the lack of technology for students. Seven years ago, I proposed a day without technology to the site administration.

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The Features And Benefits Of The XP-Pen Drawing Tablet In The Classroom

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They have tutorials and eLearning resources for teachers here and are also Chromebook-compatible. Much of this has to do with fluctuating learning priorities where critical thinking and problem-solving skills for a future-ready, tech-savvy student body are given precedence. The XP-Pen Star G640 is Chromebook compatible.

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The Promise and Perils of Technology in Education

Reading By Example

Technology in schools is a neutral resource. It does not harm or help student learning when put into classrooms. Only when technology is employed by the teacher to serve as part of the learning experience does it have any impact, positive or otherwise. It’s like saying pencils and textbooks can hinder a math lesson.

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The Promise and Perils of Technology in Education

Reading By Example

Technology in schools is a neutral resource. It does not harm or help student learning when put into classrooms. Only when technology is employed by the teacher to serve as part of the learning experience does it have any impact, positive or otherwise. It’s like saying pencils and textbooks can hinder a math lesson.

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Reinventing Math Class with EquatIO (Chrome Extension)

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And as the long-term poor relation, math is now facing an even bigger threat to its popularity in the classroom – technology. But the benefits of technology haven’t been enjoyed equally across all subjects. There have been many efforts to introduce technology into math classes as well.

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Is Your School "Future Ready"?

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Technology clearly plays a role, but it's not the driver. Learning is always the goal, with pedagogy and curricula as the driver. Technology, in this context, is the accelerator. Which technology is right for your school or district? Upcoming Webinars: It's About the Learning, Not the Technology … Until It Breaks.

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Your Essential Back to School EdTech Checklist

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With a technology program, ensuring that the various aspects of technology are ready for you, your colleagues and your students could be a huge task. This can include carts, labs, cameras, iPads, Chromebooks, you name it. Learn more about the levels of technology integration by visiting the Technology is Learning site.

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