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Common Misconceptions of Educators Who Fear Technology

A Principal's Reflections

These skill sets include critical thinking/problem solving, media literacy, collaboration, creativity, technological proficiency, and global awareness. There are also numerous free webinars available throughout the year. 21st Century Education Change educational leadership educational technology Opinion'

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Rise of the Edupreneur

A Principal's Reflections

Below are some key elements commonly associated with an entrepreneurial mindset: Initiative Risk-taking Creativity Flexibility Critical thinking Problem Solving Resilience Innovation The elements above can be directly applied to your role as an educator. Use the wealth of TED Talks, webinars, and YouTube content online to get inspired.

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Education and Artificial Intelligence: Navigating the Path to Transformation

ED Surge

Over the last few months, EdSurge webinar host Carl Hooker moderated three webinars featuring field-expert panelists discussing the transformative impact of artificial intelligence in the education field. Agreeing with Glass, webinar host Hooker suggests, “A teacher won't be replaced by AI.

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The Impact of Creativity on College and Career Readiness

ED Surge

Tacy Trowbridge Lead for Global Education Thought Leadership & Advocacy Adobe What importance does creativity play when it comes to college and career pathways? And research shows that peer reviews build community among students and help them develop critical thinking and communication skills.

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Innovation Study Tours Explore Equity in Diverse Settings

Digital Promise

For the inaugural study tour, participating districts attended three webinars presented by the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) that culminated in a meeting in Toronto, Ontario, on January 30–31. With 1:1 computer access for grades 3–8, students engage in coding, inquiry-based learning, and critical thinking beginning with Kindergarten.