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Inviting Teachers to Reflect on Their Use of Technology During COVID-19

Digital Promise

Thank you for your work on the front lines to ensure our children and youth’s health and education were sustained throughout this difficult year. As Digital Promise team members who have researched and supported teachers’ use of educational technology, we want to recognize and celebrate your successes.

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Empowering Educators and Enhancing Product Quality: Unveiling a Powerful Solution to Edtech

ED Surge

To address this issue, ISTE has taken a significant step forward by introducing the next iteration of the ISTE Seal , which aims to elevate the importance of usability and strong pedagogy in learning solutions’ product design to both school districts and solution providers. This could be critical for our process.” Barbara Hubert, Ph.D.

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How Research-Based Tools Provide Impactful Learning Outcomes

ED Surge

Malkin: Carnegie Learning originated at Carnegie Mellon University, one of the most respected research universities in the country, known for its work in education and cognitive science. So research, data and learning science have always been at the core of what we do. Why am I doing this? Why is this the answer?

Research 101
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With Stressed-Out Students in Challenging Times, Faculty Must Embrace Caring Practices

ED Surge

So I explored the notion of caring pedagogy and discovered, to my surprise, that it goes all the way back to the 1930s and ‘40s, to the pioneering work of Soviet psychologist Lev Vygotsky, noted in learning-science circles among the founders of social constructivist theory.

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