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Digital Citizenship & Media Literacy
Interactive Tools for Navigating the Presidential Election in the Classroom
Date
October 17, 2024

The United States presidential election season can be a confusing one for kids. We've got the resources you need to tackle this teachable moment.

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Edtech Tools & Devices
5 Ways to Evaluate Educational Apps for Safety, Quality and Equity
Date
September 25, 2024

Choosing educational apps for use in schools requires a lot of research. These resources can help educators make the best choices in the shortest amount of time.

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Artificial Intelligence
Using AI for Equitable Lesson Planning
Date
August 21, 2024

Can artificial intelligence help carve a path to more equitable lesson planning without overburdening educators?

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Professional Development & Well-Being
The Hottest Edtech Topics in 2024
Date
August 12, 2024

Stay on top of what's trending in the field. These are topics educators are most interested in this year, based on an analysis of ISTELive sessions.

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Artificial Intelligence
A New Approach to Updating the ISTE Standards
Date
August 2, 2024

ISTE+ASCD has released AI-related updates to the ISTE Standards that reflect a new, incremental approach for making revisions to the widely used framework on using technology in learning.

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STEM & STEAM
Empowering Youth in STEM: Danni Washington's Journey
Date
July 16, 2024

Science communicator and ocean advocate Danni Washington shares her thoughts on encouraging students to explore STEM careers.

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