Using Project-Based Learning To Flip Bloom's Taxonomy For Deeper Learning - - 1 views
It's Genius Hour! | School Library Journal - 6 views
VPS weLearn 1:1 - 1 views
Lifeline Support for Affordable Communications - 1 views
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The FCC established the Lifeline program in 1985 to ensure that qualifying low-income consumers could afford phone service and the opportunities and security it provides. Congress supported and strengthened Lifeline in the Telecommunications Act of 1996, requiring that affordable service and advanced communications be available to low-income consumers across the country.
Open Education - Office of Educational Technology - 1 views
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We believe that educational opportunities should be available to all learners. Creating an open education ecosystem involves making learning materials, data, and educational opportunities available without restrictions imposed by copyright laws, access barriers, or exclusive proprietary systems that lack interoperability and limit the free exchange of information.
Personalized Learning: What Does the Research Say? - 1 views
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The K-12 sector is investing heavily in technology as a means of providing students with a more customized educational experience. So far, though, the research evidence behind "personalized learning" remains thin. The U.S. Department of Education has given half a billion dollars to districts that embrace the trend, with limited findings to date.
National Education Technology Plan - Office of Educational Technology - 0 views
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The National Education Technology Plan is the flagship educational technology policy document for the United States. The 2016 Plan, Future Ready Learning: Reimagining the Role of Technology in Education, articulates a vision of equity, active use, and collaborative leadership to make everywhere, all-the-time learning possible. While acknowledging the continuing need to provide greater equity ...
The Patchwork of State Student Privacy Laws -- THE Journal - 2 views
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IT Trends An Interview with the Center for Democracy & Technology's Michelle De Mooy To help school administrators, families, technology companies and state legislators sort through the patchwork quilt of state legislation on student privacy, the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT), an advocacy group, has developed a state-by-state survey of student privacy laws in partnership with the law firm BakerHostetler.
Inquiry-Based Learning: From Teacher-Guided to Student-Driven | Edutopia - 1 views
Lesson Plans - Search Education - Google - 2 views
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