In this episode, Dr. Kenneth J. Thompson discusses assessing the state of edtech across education and finds that every district has its unique characteristics.
Innovation
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CoffeEdEdTechFETC 2020Project-based learning
Navigating Digital Literacy in the Age of Misinformation
1 minutes readIn this episode, Shaelynn Farnsworth shares firsthand how education can help break the cycle of poverty by being the first in her family to graduate.
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CoffeEdFETC 2020InnovationProfessional Development
Gauging the Growth of Assistive Technology
2 minutes readIn this episode, Patrick Turnage shares his story as the Assistive Technology Coordinator at the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind.
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In this episode, Kasey Bell shares her story of working with students and teachers, but over time, she developed a new passion.
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Kindy Segovia is the Supervisor of Special Education Instructional Resources for the Kent Intermediate School District in Grand Rapids, Mich. Over the past several years, Segovia has seen positive changes regarding barriers facing assistive technology.
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CreativityEdTechFETC 2020Project-based learningSTEAM in Education
Leveraging Emerging Trends to Produce Future-Ready Students
5 minutes readFETC presenter Sylvia Martinez will present an Edchat Interactive webinar, Education Practices for the 4th Industrial Revolution, on Tuesday, October 22, at 8 pm ET.
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In this episode, Dr. Rosalyn Washington shares her enthusiasm when her school in New York City decided to replace mandatory library time with a computer lab.
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In this episode, Eujon Anderson shares his journey when he was first employed by a district working behind the scenes in network configuration.
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School ModelsSTEAM in Education
Want to Save Public Education? The Answers Are Simple
7 minutes readPublic education must evolve with technology, flexibility, and student choice—or risk losing families to modern, engaging alternatives.
