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Dena Glynn, a fourth- and fifth-grade teacher at San Diego's Tierra Bonita Elementary School, is an avid user of AR 360™ and talks about how AR 360 leads to student engagement AR 360: CREATING STUDENT ENGAGEMENT WITH NONFICTION Apps and technology are used by students to increase engagement and achievement. Students with significant disabilities, including autism, benefit from apps and technology but require added Julia Dweck's class- room in Macungie, Pennsylvania looks more like a production studio than your typi- cal elementary school. Students from differ- ent grade levels work together in small By Bob Hill, Ergotron's Global Education Manager While there is little doubt that classrooms have become more sophisticated and digital, the physical classroom setting and furniture hasn't The combination of new and evolving technology and com- plementary solutions is allowing school districts to save money, gain IT control and secure print. OKI Data's reliable multifunction printers (MFPs) paired Did you know that an estimated 4.4 million children experience some disruption to their educa- tion due to chronic or recent- onset medical conditions and injuries? Now, a uniquely designed robot helps schools support students who can't By Lisa Majdi, Cox Business – Education, Director Segment Marketing On June 12, 2015, President Obama declared the first ever National Week of Making to C o ntinued o n P age 4 3 C o ntinued o n P age 4 3 Yini Schreiber, First Grade Teacher at Polk Avenue Elementary, Florida, discusses her experiences with Tiggly in the classroom. ESD: Tell our readers about yourself and C o ntinued o n P age 4 9 C o ntinued o n P age 4 8 C o ntinued o n P age 3 6 C o ntinued o n P age 4 3 C o ntinued o n P age 4 8 C o ntinued o n P age 4 8 STAGES OF LEARNING WITH TECH & APPS HOW ROBOTICS IS TRANSFORMING STEM IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS THE CLASSROOMS OF THE FUTURE NEED THE RIGHT FURNITURE REDUCE PRINT VOLUME, MAINTAIN BUDGET WITH OKI'S PRINTING SOLUTIONS AFFORDABLE CLASSROOM TECHNOLOGY LEADS WAY IN EDUCATION MOVEMENT KEEPING STUDENTS CONNECTED TO THE CLASSROOM WITH VGO BOOSTING STUDENT CONFIDENCE WITH CONNECTED TECHNOLOGY An interview with Marissa Larsen, Vice President, Analytics Portfolio, Scantron Corporation. ESD: Why be concerned about dropouts? EARLY WARNING SYSTEM SPOTS AT-RISK STUDENTS BEFORE THEY DROP OUT Thousands of applications are available for the educa- tion sector, many of them with embedded videos, making the devices still more dynamic and valu- able as learning tools. E-learning devices are outstanding alternatives to expensive, Classroom cameras can add a whole new and exciting way of engaging students in STEAM topics and MAKER SPACE activities, vlogging and video chats. They allow you to build in lots of opportunities Bryan Schutjer, Safeware's Chief Executive Officer, recently took some time to share why the company is a great choice for all K12 schools. ESD: Why should a school partner with C o ntinued o n P age 4 9 C o ntinued o n P age 4 8 C o ntinued o n P age 4 9 C o ntinued o n P age 3 6 QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN CHOOSING A TABLET AND LAPTOP CART INTRODUCING THE HUE HD PRO CLASSROOM CAMERA SAFEWARE PRODUCT PROTECTION DESIGNED FOR YOUR SCHOOL O s e r C o m m u n i ca t i o n s G r o u p D e n v e r W e d n e s d a y, J u n e 2 9 , 2 0 1 6 AN INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION NOT AFFILIATED WITH ISTE

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