November 5, 2024

Consider These Technology Resources for Social-Emotional Learning and more

Consider These Technology Resources for Social-Emotional Learning

EdTech Magazine: K-12

Staff and students have been through so much over the past few years. Many are hopeful that this year will bring a welcomed sense of renewed energy and change, but by no means does the new year come without challenges. So, what are we doing to face the discipline issues, emotional heartache and academic challenges, as well as the celebrations and m…

EdTech – November 15, 2022

Kentucky Department Of Education

Tips to help students with online searches

SmartBrief on EdTech

Elementary and middle school students may have internet experience, but may not understand how to most effectively conduct on -More- …

Byju’s: Why Is The World’s Most Valued EdTech Mired In Problems? | Indian Startups

moneycontrol 2022 has been a bad year for Byju’s, the world’s most valued EdTech company and India’s most valued start-up. From teaching

8 Great Chrome Accessibility Extensions for Students

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

In this post, I am sharing with you 8 great Chrome accessibility extensions to use with students in class. The purpose is to enhance digital equity and make learning accessible to all students. Using these extensions will enable students to transform their online reading experience with the help of tools that decrease their eye strain and create f…

EdTech Dialect Series 2: Canvas New Quizzes: It’s Time(d)

Montcalm Community College Instructional Technology Canvas Quizzes have been undergoing a makeover for several years now but soon ‘New Quizzes’ will officially replace ‘Legacy …

Why Remote Professional Learning for Educators Matters with Becky Green

Eduro Learning Get the Leadership QuickGuide here: https://edurolearning.com/top10 Get the Sample Week here: …

The Key to Student Engagement

EdTech Digest

Blending technology and in-person instruction. GUEST COLUMN | by Robin Winder and Jason Odom FLEXPOINT Over the past few years, most of the conversation about online education has focused on an all-or-nothing approach, where online learning and in-person instruction are seen as independent from each other. However, they do not need to be mutual…