View allAll Photos Tagged EdTech
Quote from The Really Useful #EdTechBook:
"Staying on top of the emerging trends in tools, strategies and emerging developments takes effort, but it is possible by harnessing the worldwide network of learning professionals who are passionate about the subject."
Julie Wedgwood
EdTech for giving feedback on coherence in writing classes mini-workshop at AMICAL 2019. 29 March - 1 April, 2019.
American University in Cairo.
Cairo, Egypt
Photo: Moataz Mahmoud / AMICAL
More information: www.amicalnet.org/sessions/edtech-for-giving-feedback-on-...
Regis University
7th Annaul Learning Technology Fair
Instructional Design & Technology idt.regis.edu/website/resources/resources_lt_fair.html
16-year-old student Sumaya Abdel Rahman Mahmoud Mohamad, left, and student Samira Yaya, study on tablets, part of an EdTech program developed by WarChild Holland named ‘Can’t Wait to Learn’, at a school in Djabel Refugee Camp, Eastern Chad. Sumaya’s family fled Sudan during the War in Darfur and the recent uptick in violence in the region means that families such as hers remain in a state of uncertainty for the near future.
GPE funded research in Chad has been looking towards expanding existing EdTech programs in the region and one study took place in Djabel camp itself. One of the highlights from the research was the discovery that for students taking part in Can’t Wait to Learn, female students started with lower numeracy skills compared to boys but caught up in just 4 to 4.5 months.
Chad, October 2023
Credit: GPE/Michael Knief/AP
Learn more: www.globalpartnership.org/where-we-work/chad