04/26/21 Innovations in K12

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INNOVATIONS in K12 Education

Daily Update | April 26, 2021

4 ways our district finds educational opportunities during the pandemic
This superintendent says there’s no such thing as a challenge that isn’t also an opportunity, and the pandemic is no different.

 
4 ways our district finds educational opportunities during the pandemic
 

3 ways to prioritize teacher PD as schools reopen
Letting teacher PD slide during reopenings might seem tempting, but it's more important than ever to keep it at the top of the list.

 
3 ways to prioritize teacher PD as schools reopen
 

What AI can and can’t do in education
Artificial intelligence will never replace teachers, but it can provide an objective basis for curricular choices and conversations with parents.

 
What AI can and can’t do in education
 

4 strategies this administrator uses to evaluate free resources
COVID-19 accelerated most districts’ move to new administrative and learning tools—here’s how to ensure those decisions are made wisely.

 
4 strategies this administrator uses to evaluate free resources
 

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. In this session you’ll learn how innovative school districts used modern tools to track and account for time worked during the recent school closure.

 
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
 

Survey: Increased ebook usage & value amid COVID-19
With COVID-19 altering nearly all aspects of daily life, including the way students learn, this survey sought insight from those on the front lines of education, specifically regarding the use and impact of ebooks. As the pandemic has changed the way educators teach, we wanted to understand what adjustments were made, and how ebooks help educators ease the transition between classroom and at-home learning. The survey found that ebooks have become even more essential for learning during the current school year.

 
Survey: Increased ebook usage & value amid COVID-19
 

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