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Edtech Tools & Devices
3 Ways To Support an Effective Digital Learning Environment
Date
December 13, 2023

Instead of allowing new digital tools, like ChatGPT, to disrupt our classrooms, we need to teach students to develop high-order thinking so they can learn to choose and use edtech tools to enhance their learning.

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How Modesto City Schools Boosted Student Learning Outcomes
Date
July 25, 2023

One year after implementing a digital learning academy aligned to the ISTE Standards, Modesto teachers saw a noticeable increase in student engagement and a decline in D and F grades.

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5 Safe Search Engines for Kids
Date
July 17, 2022
Helping children stay safe while searching the internet can be challenging. Fortunately, there are search engines designed exclusively for kids that can remove the risks of online information gathering.
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Avoid These 4 Edtech Mistakes in Your Classroom!
Date
July 28, 2021
Avoid these four common mistakes that impede technology integration and hamper student achievement and growth.
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