04/09/21 Innovations in K12

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INNOVATIONS in K12 Education

Daily Update | April 09, 2021

The education system failed lower-income students–edtech can fix it
These three strategies shed light on how edtech can help to close learning gaps and improve equity for all students.

 
The education system failed lower-income students–edtech can fix it
 

How we moved professional learning to virtual facilitation
In-person professional learning can't be beat, but it's possible to move to a virtual delivery model without sacrificing quality.

 
How we moved professional learning to virtual facilitation
 

6 strategies for better K-12 cybersecurity
As COVID made remote and hybrid learning an everyday reality, it also exposed network vulnerabilities, making cybersecurity awareness more essential than ever.

 
6 strategies for better K-12 cybersecurity
 

How I used tech to help students help themselves
A school counselor looks to digital tools to give students powerful resources they can use as they navigate challenging times.

 
How I used tech to help students help themselves
 

Using Mobile and Other Tools to Track Your Workforce During a School Closure
We never thought it would happen. Many schools across the country being closed for the remainder of the school year. Naturally this caused a lot of pain as districts scrambled to get employees set up for telework where possible. Managing the remote workforce became a major hurdle for those districts without telework policies and procedures in place.

 
Using Mobile and Other Tools to Track Your Workforce During a School Closure
 

5 Ways Student-Level Data Can Ensure Learning Continuity
Most districts lack visibility into their students’ patterns of digital engagement and learning, leaving them scrambling to figure out what is working and what is not. Check out five ways CatchOn’s NEW student-level data module empowers education leaders to track, visualize, and analyze data at the student level to detect emerging trends and assess student engagement, both inside and outside the classroom.

 
5 Ways Student-Level Data Can Ensure Learning Continuity
 

Accelerating Learning with Meaningful Project-Based Learning
The global pandemic has created significant challenges for educators and students alike. Although educators have spent countless hours on designing and enhancing online and hybrid instruction to reach students who are attending school remotely, the evidence suggests that many students are still falling behind in their learning—and a closer look at the problem suggests that engaging students in remote learning is a key challenge. Project-based learning (PBL) offers a solution.

 
Accelerating Learning with Meaningful Project-Based Learning
 

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