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Digital Equity: It’s More Than Just Student Access

techlearning

And it raises questions about gender and race: How can schools inspire more girls and students of color to pursue STEM? Many educators are looking beneath the surface inequities of devices and connectivity to consider how digital tools can revolutionize learning and address even deeper inequities. A student at William J.

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‘Learn’-Launching the 2017 Edtech Conversation With Cautious Optimism

Edsurge

Big data, open spaces, employability, utilizing maker movements, balancing innovation and accountability, privacy, collaboration, closing the digital divide, personalized learning, and navigating the hostile political climate were just a few of the concerns the audience members brought up.

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The changing geography of work: a new report

Bryan Alexander

Plus employers don’t want to pay more for older folks when they can pay less for younger ones and robots. My readers will be unsurprised to see STEM and business continuing to boom, which suggests even more students will enter those programs. Differences also break out by profession: What does all of this mean for education?

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AI in the Classroom: A Complete AI Classroom Guide

The CoolCatTeacher

Brad went on to be the founding Director of Curriculum and Instruction for a STEM-focused network of schools dedicated to authentic learning by tackling real-world problems. But I think expect that as a teacher, if all you're asking students to do is work that an AI robot can do. Just go to Everfi.com/coolcat. Now back to the show.

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The changing geography of work: a new report

Bryan Alexander

Plus employers don’t want to pay more for older folks when they can pay less for younger ones and robots. My readers will be unsurprised to see STEM and business continuing to boom, which suggests even more students will enter those programs. Differences also break out by profession: What does all of this mean for education?

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Makerspace Starter Kit Updated

The Daring Librarian

PLEASE consider adding ideas - how cool would it be to create an ever growing crowdsourced resource!? You an start with just one Sphero Mini : The App-Controlled Robot Ball Photo by: Jenny of The Brick Castle "Little robot. Sphero Mini fits a huge experience into a tiny robot the size of a ping pong ball. And they did!

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eSN Hero Awards Finalists: 11 inspiring educators

eSchool News

Johnston County educators are confident they will continue to see growth, and they credit Savvas for being part of the “right mix of expertise, resources, and support” that is delivering real results for the district’s students. However, there were still 25 elementary schools in the district without access to Hazel’s mental health resources.

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