11/03/20 Innovations in K12

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INNOVATIONS in K12 Education

Daily Update | November 03, 2020

How to make student-teacher communication work
As distance learning continues, determining best practices for digital student-teacher communication is essential.

 
How to make student-teacher communication work
 

Running an esports program in a remote learning model
Learn how one district is using gaming--and esports in particular--to build community and serve student well-being.

 
Running an esports program in a remote learning model
 

Tech and professional development are key to remote learning success
As the COVID-19 pandemic moves into the fall, institutions should connect educators with high-quality professional development opportunities to create successful virtual learning experiences.

 
Tech and professional development are key to remote learning success
 

Reflections on project-based learning
As he returns to the classroom after holding education leadership positions, an educator looks back at how he has contributed to project-based learning.

 
Reflections on project-based learning
 

Digital signage offers teachers the tools they need to succeed
New and innovative capabilities put digital signage within reach of K-12 classrooms--and the technology plays a powerful part during the day

 
Digital signage offers teachers the tools they need to succeed
 

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