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Amy Spurway
AmyLSpurway
Our kids are watching. They see that as they go to daily online class meetings or help sessions,and get assigned YouTube videos and virtual tours, and do photo, video or
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Exploding Topics
explodingtopics
8 Exploding EdTech Trends in 2020THREAD 1. tech-enabled immersive learningExtended reality (XR) is an umbrella term for augmented reality, virtual reality, or the combination of related technology with the real
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Cambs Youth Panel
cambsyouthpanel
Ok guys we need some help here. We need to identify schools who recognise that they still have children who do not have their own computers at home. We have
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Tressie McMillan Cottom
tressiemcphd
Again, I cannot overstate that the fixes people presume have more variability than they can imagine in a complex system. Let's take a local example:https://twitter.com/patrickDurusau/status/1246892615556943872 I have a high familiarity
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Cynthia/真理江 Orozco
Cynthinee
So according to the Rio Hondo College Library's website, "This week the Library is open to check out Chromebooks" HOWEVER, a limited number of students can also physically inhabit the
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Brandon
bborrman
Week 3 of #remotelearning, we're finally getting a sense of what this is supposed to look like for the rest of the year. And...I have no idea how anyone thinks
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Greg
geagbuffalo
Had to clean out my classroom for it to be "deep-cleaned/sterilized." I dont know why one has to sterilize a room that hasn't been used since March 12th, but anyway.
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kylie 🌻
kcylizzle
At today's virtual town hall, Dean of Students Aaron Austin said that student fees will not be refunded. Provost Rick Muma said that tuition will not be refunding tuition and
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Jim Bentley
Curiosity_Films
2nd week #distancelearning mid-week adjustments:1. Ask if students are using district supported Chromebooks and not personal devices when problems logging in to platforms occur. 2. TRIPLE check answer keys
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Nathan McNulty
NathanMcNulty
Apparently Chromebooks used by schools across the nation simply can't handle video conferencing.I mean, it's a match made in hell - low end hardware meets on the fly video compression
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Shara Tibken
sharatibken
New from me: a look at the US digital divide, now that most schools are starting the year with virtual classes. This was one of the most frustrating stories I've
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Ariel Gilreath
arielgilreath
Greenville County Schools will vote today on attendance plans: if spread of covid is high, 0 in-person learning or 1 day a week. If it's medium, 1 or 2 days
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dalty
bathdalts
The #GRE is already better at measuring barriers to access than actual student ability, but with COVID-19, graduate programs should absolutely make it an optional part of the application. A
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Kathy.Brant
BrantK12
Over the last couple of weeks I've been interviewing district leaders about the spring closing and the fall re-opening. Fall planning is really daunting. I knew that already but talking
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Arika Herron
ArikaHerron
"At $350 each, which is roughly what Lawrence Township Schools paid for a recent order of Chromebooks, it would cost the state around $80 million to close the device gap"
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Chawanna
DrChaeEd
AP presenter just said nearly 91% of the students surveyed asked that the AP exams not be canceled and left comments like, “We’ve already lost everything else (sports, proms, graduations,
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