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You gotta love this music video of Ed Sheeran leading the Sesame Street crew in a song about the differences between who children are at home versus school–and how to manage those unique spaces. There’s a lesson in the song, too, for policy makers. While school is a vital part of society, it alone cannot …
We can use numbers to better understand literature. That’s right: there are fruitful ways for readers to deepen their analysis of books that are computational and quantitative. Doing so can be really intimidating though, evoking terms like text analysis, natural language processing, and data science. There have to be better ways to create entry points …
This quote comes from a thoughtful conversation I had with Chalkbeat NY about the city’s rollout of online learning in the wake of Covid-19. Specifically, it was in response to the city’s prohibition of schools using video conference provider Zoom. Here’s the clip: Tom Liam Lynch, who runs the website InsideSchools and previously consulted with …
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If the NYC Lab School is interested in Education Technology, I recommend you take a look at Wiziq's virtual classroom and authorstream's power point presentation platform. Both are web based platforms, have a bunch of features and free basic service.