What Do Students Have to Say about Virtual Reality in the Classroom? Based on student responses to the 2022-23 Speak Up surveys, we know that …
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What Do Students Have to Say about Virtual Reality in the Classroom? Based on student responses to the 2022-23 Speak Up surveys, we know that …
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It's Time to Think Differently: Why a District Cybersecurity Ecosystem Is Critical Today Project Tomorrow’s annual Speak Up Research® Project has …
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Preliminary results from the 2022-23 Speak Up Research Project Self-directed and personal – how teachers are learning about new technologies …
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Project Tomorrow to Host "Speak Up for America's Teachers," Voicing Key Input on Education Issues During “Speak Up Day for America’s Teachers” on …
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DR. JULIE A. EVANS, PROJECT TOMORROW CEO, RECEIVES EDTECH VISIONARY AWARD Award recognizes outstanding contributions to transforming education …
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Speak Up Research Brief: Value of technology use in school – views of parents, teachers and principals Results from the 2021-22 Speak Up® Research …
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What Do You Think About the US Teacher Crisis? …
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Case Study: San Marcos USD How Speak Up Data Resulted in More Student Devices and Enhanced Professional Development When Stephanie Casperson, …
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Case Study: Arrowhead Union High School District Through an Equity Lens: How Speak Up Informs Program Changes and Ensures Equity for All Students …
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Case Study: Ferris ISD Starting the Speak Up Journey in Ferris ISD Lydia Croupe, Instructional Technology Coordinator, was no stranger to using …