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AI in the Classroom: A Teacher's Toolkit for Transformation

A Principal's Reflections

To learn more, take a look at this blog post I wrote on the topic. Grading and Feedback Systems AI-driven grading systems can automate the process of assessing short answer questions, multiple-choice tests, and written assignments, freeing up valuable teacher time for more in-depth feedback and one-on-one interaction with students.

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Making the Most of Distance Learning: 7 Tips to Share with Parents

Digital Promise

Digital Promise and Learning Heroes have teamed up for a special blog series that explores how teachers and families can use technology to work together and facilitate learning for students of all ages. Improve understanding through interactive learning environments, including animations, videos, and simulations of concepts.

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Reform is Happening

A Principal's Reflections

Matt Ray provided updates on the conference and posted them to his blog. Shelly Terrell Skyped in from Germany and dazzled educators on how to effectively extend learning beyond classroom walls. They were blown away by the interactive learning experience shown off by Tequipment and wanted to "Glog" in class thanks to Glogster.

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Harnessing the Power of Education Technology for the Adult Learner

Digital Promise

This blog post, the first of a series exploring each of these factors, highlights the first adoption factor: experimenting and iterating with technology. Results showed that, while overall the program was going well, they needed to adjust the curriculum and consider ways to foster more face-to-face interactions. Learn from Failure.

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Technology Integration Research Review

Digital Promise

An analysis of effective technology use for at-risk students found that simply replacing teachers with computer-based instruction typically yields no learning benefits.