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AR/VR, IoT and Mobile Technologies for the Untethered Educator 8/9/2018

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  • Research: People Remember Information Better Through VR

    A new study from the University of Maryland found that people recall information better when it is presented to them in a virtual environment, as opposed to a desktop computer.

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  • Drones Take Off in Education

    The use of this technology captivates students while allowing them to learn abstract concepts in off-the-ground ways.

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  • How to Improve Federal Funding for School Internet Services

    As the Federal Communications Commission prepares to revisit the E-rate, the program that provides billions of dollars in discounts on Internet connectivity to schools and libraries, an annual survey of E-rate applicants offers key insights that could help the agency modify the program to meet the needs of institutions more effectively.

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  • Educators Largely Uncomfortable with Newer Tech-Based Teaching Practices

    A majority of teachers expressed discomfort with newer teaching practices that rely on technology and said they need more collaborative planning time with their peers, in addition to traditional PD.

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  • Survey: Video Makes Students Happier with Learning

    Most people in education believe that video usage on campus increases student satisfaction with their learning experiences; more than nine in 10 respondents (92 percent) said just that to a recent research project on the topic. The survey was done by Kaltura, a company that sells products and services for capturing, creating, managing and hosting videos.

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  • Teaching with Technology in 2018

    In our third-annual ed tech survey, teachers reveal an overwhelmingly positive attitude toward tech in the classroom and its impact on teaching, learning and professional development.

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