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How Virtual Information Sessions Are Changing K-12 Education

Ask a Tech Teacher

Virtual information sessions are reshaping K-12 education. Read on for more ideas from the Ask a Tech Teacher team: How Virtual Information Sessions Are Changing K-12 Education K-12 education is undergoing a digital revolution. Parents can stay informed about their child’s progress without needing physical meetings.

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Qweebi: Transforming STEM Education with a Virtual Makerspace

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Post by Claire Meschkat March 25, 2025 In the world of STEM education, hands-on learning is essentialbut its also one of the biggest challenges for teachers. Between expensive materials, limited class time, and logistical headaches, running engaging STEM projects in the classroom can be overwhelming. What is Qweebi?

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Top 5 Trends in Virtual Reality for Education

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Its actively reshaping education by making learning more interactive, engaging, and hands-on. From virtual field trips to teaching students how to design their own VR applications , the role of virtual reality in education continues to grow. Here are five of the biggest trends in VR education and why they matter.

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Inclusive by Design: Sharing Insights for Crafting Accessible Conferences

ED Surge

As educators, we understand that true learning happens when barriers are removed and diverse voices are amplified. Recently, we took the stage at the American Educational Research Association (AERA) conference to share our experiences designing accessible conferences and events. Image credit: Rebecca M.

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It’s Time To Take Teacher Burnout Seriously. Here’s How.

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As educators, mental health professionals, and authors of a new book on helping students cut through stress and pave the way to purpose, we’ve spent our careers supporting students to manage their mental health and reach their potential. It is educators themselves reaching out for our help. Second, it is difficult to implement.

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Will Hybrid Teaching Stick Around as the Pandemic Fades?

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But not every educator who tried hybrid teaching of some kind during the pandemic has continued it. Even so, proponents of hybrid teaching are making a push to build on the experience so many educators gained teaching online during the pandemic. Even vocal proponents of HyFlex admit it’s not widely popular among college instructors.

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How Students Use Unofficial Online Backchannels for Classes

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.” — Aaron Zachmeier, associate director for instructional design and development at the University of California at Santa Cruz In some ways it’s just an online version of informal networking that students have always done as they chat with classmates in physical classrooms before or after class.

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