K–12

integrating technology in K-12 schools

  1. Eduporium Weekly | More Equity In Distance Learning

    Eduporium Weekly | More Equity In Distance Learning
    For thousands of children, physically attending school in person is the only notable way they can connect with others. It may be because they’re living in very rural areas without guaranteed Internet access or they may struggle with economic limits that prevent them from paying for an Internet plan but these newly illuminated inequities in remote learning aren’t really new.
  2. Rising Resources | Planboard for Teachers

    Rising Resources | Planboard for Teachers
    There are so many different web tools and learning management systems and it’s really all about figuring out what works in your situation and being able to get into a routine. So, for this week’s Rising Resources post, we thought we’d explore a tool that can help teachers save some time and maximize planning. Keep reading to learn more about
  3. Eduporium Weekly | Classroom Design In A New Era Of Learning

    Eduporium Weekly | Classroom Design In A New Era Of Learning
    You really do not realize just how small classrooms actually are until you try to successfully place 25 students within them and keep every single one of them six feet from each other. This has even led some teachers to suggest limiting class sizes, which might sound promising in theory since there are definitely some children who have opted to
  4. Eduporium Weekly | Teacher Thoughts on Schools Reopening

    Eduporium Weekly | Teacher Thoughts on Schools Reopening
    We’re starting to learn more about the plans in the country’s largest school districts, which include remote learning, hybrid reopening, and an attempt at full in-person education. There are those teachers who feel it is too unsafe to fully return to normal and probably plenty who aren’t completely comfortable with going back part-time either.
  5. Eduporium Weekly | Crafting a School Reopening Plan

    Eduporium Weekly | Crafting a School Reopening Plan
    Reopening includes one of three likely courses of action: In-person learning, hybrid learning, or remote learning. When schools physically closed in March, we did not think that things would still be in such a state of uncertainty come August, but the reality is that almost all school leaders are preparing for a back-to-school season unlike any other.
  6. Eduporium Weekly | SEL and Reopening Schools

    Eduporium Weekly | SEL and Reopening Schools
    Some schools will not be opening on the first day of classes and, in other districts, it’s yet to be decided what the approach will be. Throw in some political pressure and we’ve got a pretty volatile, potentially dangerous, and likely fluid situation for the rest of the summer and the first few weeks of the year.
  7. Eduporium Weekly | Breaking Down Hybrid Learning

    Eduporium Weekly | Breaking Down Hybrid Learning
    As we continue to make guesses as to what education will look like in the fall, it’s looking more and more likely that hybrid learning will be a big part of it. Despite calls from some of our nation’s top leaders to return to schools as coronavirus cases continue to climb, it doesn’t seem like a risk that everyone is
  8. Rising Resources | CrossBraining Video Assessment

    Rising Resources | CrossBraining Video Assessment
    Replacing face-to-face interactions and social experiences is essentially impossible. Video conferencing, however, has been used in an attempt to make learning feel more normal and, while we hope that the days of distance learning are behind us, there definitely remains a possibility that it’s staying. So, this week’s Rising Resources post is on CrossBraining.
  9. Our Distance Learning Live Blog: Tech Resources For Educators

    Our Distance Learning Live Blog: Tech Resources For Educators
    We’re putting together this running collection of remote learning resources for educators to explore during school closures caused by the coronavirus. We will make updates to this page regularly as new resources are provided from reputable education providers and we wish everybody lots of success in remote teaching and learning. You’ve got this!
  10. Eduporium Weekly | AI in Remote Learning and Education

    Eduporium Weekly | AI in Remote Learning and Education
    AI is a technology that’s made a pretty substantial impact on our lives—whether we realize it or not. Educators are now relying on technology to teach more than they ever have and, before we dismiss how AI can play a role, it might be worth knowing more about just what that role is and how it can help teachers and

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