For better edtech purchasing, ask these 4 crucial questions - 0 views
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Howard said that for developers, it’s not about whether the product can address a learning goal, but whether it can address variable learning goals. One strength of edtech is the ability to help teachers provide differentiated lessons, and Howard said the best edtech can be used for students at various stages and across a variety of abilities.
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Furman said he looks for third-party reviews, especially from classroom teachers, before he brings any tools to his teachers for testing. Howard encouraged educators to ask for documented and validated positive learning outcomes with students. Noakes added that most educators want to see results from a third-party evaluation because they don’t trust research run and validated by the publisher.
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Furman said once he’s examined a product, he brings in a small team of teachers — typically one from each grade level — to test it.
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Once the test team approves, he then has a group of teacher ambassadors train their colleagues and advocate for the new tool