Technology isn't a magic wand that will solve all student issues, but when it is used thoughtfully, technology can support student engagement and learning. Alice Keeler put together a good list of six tools that can support learning in your classroom this year: https://lnkd.in/gYMPyFeH
John Sowash’s Post
More Relevant Posts
-
Today's classrooms are changing rapidly as technology becomes dynamically integrated in everyday learning. But what will the new K-12 classroom of the future look like? Explore that question with our interactive schematic. https://lnv.gy/4b3c0ch
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Introducing the Z-903: Instantly analyze every element in the Periodic Table with cutting-edge technology, whether you're in the lab, classroom, or out in the field. Customize your analysis and get precise results on the go.🌍🔬 #ElementalAnalysis #HandheldLIBS
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Introducing the Z-903: Instantly analyze every element in the Periodic Table with cutting-edge technology, whether you're in the lab, classroom, or out in the field. Customize your analysis and get precise results on the go.🌍🔬 #ElementalAnalysis #HandheldLIBS
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
The decision to upgrade classroom tools isn't just about staying current—it's about preparing students with the tools they need to thrive in a rapidly evolving world. In this blog for educators, Archangel Education + Technology shares the importance of upgrading classroom devices: https://lnkd.in/eNucPUtS
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Introducing the Z-903: Instantly analyze every element in the Periodic Table with cutting-edge technology, whether you're in the lab, classroom, or out in the field. Customize your analysis and get precise results on the go.🌍🔬 #ElementalAnalysis #HandheldLIBS
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Did you know that integrating text-to-speech technology in educational settings can enhance the learning experience for students of all abilities? Click the link to learn how this tool benefits the learning experience in both education and corporate settings: https://buff.ly/3JZ4Iuj
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Homeschool parents have a whole array of tools and resources they can utilize to respond uniquely to their children's needs and ways of learning. One recent small pilot study examined how homeschooling families use digital technology in their education. Read their initial findings here: https://lnkd.in/dj_bC2hj
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
We love to make it simple for teachers! Did you know that we run regular webinars about simplifying 'all things tech' for teachers, and that 100% of attendees would recommend us to their peers? Our mission is to make things simple for teachers and students. Using technology effectively in the classroom has been a challenge and a source of stress for teachers and students globally. Why? Not enough people are focusing on keeping it simple and making it achievable. Well, 'simple' is what we do here at Olus Education. Have a look at this short webinar snippet from a recent 'Immersive Reader' webinar>> https://lnkd.in/eRS9qGD9 #MakeItSimple
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Seemingly this link wasn't working yesterday, d'oh! We've fixed it now - see link below 👇 to a one minute snippet from our Immersive Reader webinar. It was a great webinar, Immersive Reader is such a simple and effective tool! #MakeItSimple
We love to make it simple for teachers! Did you know that we run regular webinars about simplifying 'all things tech' for teachers, and that 100% of attendees would recommend us to their peers? Our mission is to make things simple for teachers and students. Using technology effectively in the classroom has been a challenge and a source of stress for teachers and students globally. Why? Not enough people are focusing on keeping it simple and making it achievable. Well, 'simple' is what we do here at Olus Education. Have a look at this short webinar snippet from a recent 'Immersive Reader' webinar>> https://lnkd.in/eRS9qGD9 #MakeItSimple
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
The administrative micromanagement that takes enjoyment out of the classroom and requires robotic implementation of standards and curriculum harms students the most. Please don’t take the joy out of school: it’s just not right. “All about the kids…”? We frequently hear you say, “It’s all about the kids.” But is it really? It seems that it’s all about the test scores. We beat information into the brains of our students in order for them to regurgitate it appropriately while they sit in a very sterile environment, eyes focused on tiny print test questions on computer screens. Is it all about the kids when we frequently change curriculums to substandard materials that require uniform implementation across classrooms in various districts? What happened to students having varying needs and using different methods of instruction to accommodate these needs? How can every classroom teach the same thing at the same time and simultaneously implement differentiation?
To view or add a comment, sign in