Wed.Nov 29, 2023

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How Augmented Reality Fosters Student Curiosity and Collaboration

ED Surge

Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that enriches the classroom learning experience by overlaying digital content onto real-world content, simply using devices that already exist in most classrooms, like tablets and smartphones. In educational settings, AR can be used in numerous ways to enhance teaching and engage students. It can bring traditional textbooks to life by adding interactive elements like videos, models or supplementary information to printed pages.

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5 Powerful Moments from Our 2023 Convening on Inclusive Innovation and Education R&D

Digital Promise

We convened school leaders, educators, students, researchers, and thought leaders to advance R&D with and for students and communities.

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A New Student Made Me Rethink My Classroom Culture — and the Ways It Marginalizes Students

ED Surge

Though I never had the words for it, I knew I was different from my peers when I was a kid. As the son of Indian immigrants, I looked for ways to push back against the pressure to assimilate and conform while growing up in white schools. There were few role models who looked like me outside of my family, and the only cultural representations I saw were insulting stereotypes that mocked Indian culture.

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How BIPOC Leaders Uniquely Address the Needs of Historically Excluded Students

Digital Promise

The post How BIPOC Leaders Uniquely Address the Needs of Historically Excluded Students appeared first on Digital Promise.

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Sign up now for our Roundtable Discussion on Disabled Women’s History

Women's History Network

Wednesday, 6 December 2023, at 4pm UK time. Sign-up now for our online-only zoom webinar here. Roundtable Discussion on Disabled Women’s History Join us for a special roundtable discussion in honour and celebration of Disability History Month.

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