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Ed Tech @ Work
As districts and states look for more efficient ways to operate, they are turning to technological approaches that some see as a threat to teacher jobs. (Education Week)

Gadgets and Games
Computer scientists at the University of Wisconsin say their program can automatically spot 15,000 tweets a day that show signs of bullying. (Digital Education Blog)

IT Management
As technology puts massive computing power and the near-sum of human knowledge within a few taps of a touch screen, educators and students say young people are finding new and increasingly devious ways to cheat. (McClatchy-Tribune)

E-Learning
A southwestern Michigan school system has had $480,000 deducted from state-aid payments because officials say it violated educational standards for online students. (Associated Press)

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Check out the Digital Education blog for analysis of the technological challenges you face today.
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Read the EdTech Researcher blog to learn more about how leaders can build bridges between educators who use technology and researchers who seek to understand its impact on teaching and learning.
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Spotlight on Social Media in the Classroom
Students are using more than just Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube in the classroom. Many new social media and networking sites are designed specifically for schools. This Spotlight examines the wide range of social media platforms and explores how educators are integrating these tools into instruction.
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Tuesday, August 21, 2 p.m. ET
Officials, educators, and publishers have pushed for schools to replace print textbooks with e-texts and digital content, to save money and improve learning in the process. But how are school districts managing the digital transition right now, in a time of budget cuts and uncertainty about technology’s effectiveness in education?
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E-Learning in the Age of Choice
Tuesday, August 28, 1 p.m. ET

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Some states are now mandating that districts provide students with a variety of choices for how they use online learning opportunities. States and districts are also working on how to use a range of technology tools to access online courses. Join two experts who can help educators make the right choices for what to offer students.
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Creating Learning Connections: Effective Use of Social Media in the Classroom
Wednesday, August 29, 4 p.m. ET

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In this webinar, two experts on the use of digital technology in education will explore ways to use social-media tools to deepen and bring new relevancy to instruction and to create thriving collaborative-learning environments.
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WHITE PAPERS
An Introduction to CCSS and Curricula Voyager

Expert View of the Textbook Reformation Center for Digital Education

Using Technology to Drive ELL Achievement  Rosetta Stone

Results from New PD Model: Online Coaching  Tutor.com

Digital Micro-Curriculum to Personalize Learning Knovation

How Districts Use Data to Drive Proactive Decisions  SAS

Research Finds That Master’s Degrees Make a Difference in Student Performance The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership at Walden University

Using Technology to Personalize Instruction DreamBox Learning

Talent Mgmt & Enhancing Educator Effectiveness Cornerstone On Demand

Addressing the Challenges of Mobile Learning Blackboard

Data Systems That Help Schools Make a Difference SAS

Great Books Programs Fit the CCSS Great Books Foundation
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