Digital Learning & Technology Archives – Page 60 of 122 – Digital Promise

Topic: Digital Learning & Technology

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Invest in the Workforce of the Future with Data-Driven Collaboration

RI collaboration makes data-driven education and investment decisions

How One Community Utilizes Data Sharing to Empower their Workers

Data interoperability improves access and quality of workforce development

Using Data and Collaboration to Improve the Healthcare Workforce

Healthcare employers use data to drive effective workforce development programs

New Technology Connects Jobseekers with Employers

Meet the Global EdTech StartUp Award finalist connecting companies with underrepresented applicants

How a Second Language Can Boost the Brain

Being bilingual benefits children as they learn to speak — and adults as they age

Extending Computer Science Education Week with Computational Thinking

Discover how students benefit from practicing computational thinking across subjects and disciplines

College Major Myths

STEM majors make a smooth transition to well-paying jobs, but the earning power of other majors catches up quickly

How Educators Can Build Student Agency and Help Students Advocate for Themselves

Student agency is an important part of learning that educators can help build and nurture in their students

Addressing the Five Key Areas of Professional Development through Instructional Coaching

Empowering teachers to help close the Digital Learning Gap

Organize and Motivate Your Local Maker Community

Bring together the makers in your community and inspire action!

Healthy Children, Better Learning

An education reform effort that seeks to confront systemic barriers to health and wellness — leveling the playing field for students

Digital Skills Make a Difference for Adult Learners

What we’ve learned from the Facebook Digital Skills Micro-credentials program

Improving learning with the power of technology

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