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Buncee and Immersive Reader: A Winning Combination for Assistive Learning

A Principal's Reflections

There are many ways Immersive Reader can enhance learning opportunities for students. Educators can use this integration to create lessons, make interactive flashcards for students, and communicate with families. It can help to build their confidence and create an inclusive classroom environment.

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Efficacy in Digital Learning

A Principal's Reflections

In the real world of education efficacy matters and it is important that this is part of the larger conversation when it comes to digital. How can targeted feedback be provided to our teachers and students, so that technology can enhance learning? Research Research is prevalent in education for a reason. I get that.

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3 Ways St. Vrain Valley Schools is Transforming Teacher PD with AI

Edthena

Vrain is offering teachers tailored, interactive learning experiences that inspire continuous growth and innovation. Vrain is leveraging AI to transform PD: Self-Directed, Gamified Learning. Monthly EdCamp-style sessions bring educators together to share AI insights and best practices. Heres how St.

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Reform is Happening

A Principal's Reflections

On a crisp, sunny Saturday morning in October, approximately 400 passionate educators congregated at New Milford High School for the Tri-State Educational Technology Conference (TSETC). What I did hear though from educator after educator was how phenomenal the conference was. The book marks were also a nice touch.

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Uncommon Learning

A Principal's Reflections

They have embraced this digital world as it provides consistent relevance and meaning through an array of interactive experiences. As a result, the job of schools and educators has become exponentially more difficult as a natural disconnect results when students enter their school buildings.

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