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SmartMusic- Music Learning Website for Teachers and Students

Educators Technology

From within the dashboard, teachers can grade students assignments, view and review submitted assignments, review graded assignments, add grading comments, track students progress, and more. SmartMusic Gradebook Using SmartMusic gradebook, you will be able to grade students assignments and review graded ones.

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Facing a Digital Divide, Student Success Requires Connectivity and Access to Technology

ED Surge

Kermit Belcher School districts like Kansas City Public Schools, for example, are providing cellular-enabled iPads as an alternative to their traditional Wi-Fi-only model. Kermit Belcher School districts like Kansas City Public Schools, for example, are providing cellular-enabled iPads as an alternative to their traditional Wi-Fi-only model.

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Expensive Textbooks Are Still A Problem. Will Higher Quality OER Help?

ED Surge

High textbook costs continue to prove a barrier to college for some students, with some studies showing that many students skip textbook purchases even if they worry it’ll harm their grades because of the price tag.

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Unlock Your Second Brain: A Guide to Choosing the Best Digital Notetaking App

Cool Cat Teacher

I taught her in 10th grade. Now, if you're worried about, you know, what, if apps go away, there is an open source alternative. Logseq: The Open Source Alternative] Okay. Exploring Google Notebook Ilium and Other Alternatives] Now they call it, quote, a notebook, but I don't know that I would really consider it a notebook.

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Image Optimization and Enhancement for Faster, Clearer, More Accessible Content

Magic EdTech

Then, we take the process a step further by creating carefully crafted tags and alt text to guarantee that all learners receive the information they need in the format that works best for them. Tagging and alternate text make it easier to find and engage with images—even for people with low vision or other disabilities.

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Why I don't write much about productivity any more

Robert Talbert, Ph.D.

According to my dashboard, I've published 52 articles tagged "Productivity" , 42 tagged "GTD" (abbreviation for the Getting Things Done methodology), 11 that are tagged "Balance" (often a shorthand for "productivity", see below), and a handful of lesser tags.

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Building a specifications grading course, part 2

Robert Talbert, Ph.D.

This is the second part of a two-parter where I am going into detail about how the grading system in my current course, Linear Algebra and Differential Equations, is set up. The first part, where I described the big picture of the course, its learning objectives, and what a "C" and "A" semester grade should mean, is here.