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3 Fun Tech Classroom Projects for Summer

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3 Fun Ways to Use Tech in the Classroom in the Run-Up to Summer Summer is right around the corner and as a teacher, you might be in search of creative ways to leverage technology to ensure your classroom remains an entertaining, engaging and educational space. Fear not, we’ve got you covered!

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The Metaverse Hype Died Down. Where Does That Leave Colleges That Invested In It?

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But what about the metaverse’s promise to revolutionize education ? And those in education also report hearing the term less. The investment allowed educators and students to experiment, leading to their upcoming redeployment of the tech into their underfunded School of Education, Heiberger says.

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Tech Teacher Appreciation Week

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When I started teaching K-8 technology, people like me were stuffed into a corner of the building where all other teachers could avoid us unless they had a computer emergency, pretending that what we did was for “some other educator in an alternate dimension”. Simply talking to us often made a colleague feel like a rock, only dumber.

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Teacher Appreciation Week–Gifts for the Tech Teacher

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There’s always been something mystically cerebral about people in technical professions like engineering, science, and mathematics. That made the tech teacher (or whatever you call her in your school) the cornerstone to all things education, which brings me to the gist of this article: Teacher Appreciation Week.

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How to Talk to a Tech Teacher

Ask a Tech Teacher

There’s always been something mystical about people in technical professions–engineering, science, mathematics. Despite past experience with teachers solving their own tech problems, their minds remain open to a miracle. I must confess, I took many of these from personal experience. 1:1 became a realistic goal.

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Expanding into Early Childhood Is Good for Edtech Companies. Is It Good for Kids?

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It’s the latest example of an established K-12 education company moving into the early childhood space. I want to think that it’s a lot of the science over the last 20 years finally convincing organizations,” says Isabelle Hau, an impact investor who studies the field of early childhood.

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Creating a Makerspace in Your Classroom

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In today’s classrooms, there’s a growing trend towards creating a more interactive learning experience for students. This concept has grown dramatically since educators are seeing how well it fosters student engagement and social interaction. This engagement can lead to a more fulfilling learning experience for students.