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Today’s elementary school students will be entering a future workforce comprised mostly of jobs that don’t currently exist. How do we prepare them for this uncertainty?By equipping students with foundational digital literacy, computational thinking and coding skills, they will not only build strong foundations needed for school now, but also for the largely unknown, technology-oriented careers of tomorrow.In this edWebinar, watch Marcos Navas, Technology Facilitator from Union City Public Schools in New Jersey, to learn how you can prepare your students for their future.
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In a few recent studies, resilience, emotional intelligence, and empathy emerged as the key features of the new workforce. Organizations that build a learning culture that is collaborative and dependent on employees to help each other become their best selves often outgrow their peers in retention and growth.
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Understand the attributes and behaviors that make the best managers. Learn, practice, and build your skills as a coach for your team. Provide meaningful and developmental feedback to your team to maximize their performance and development.
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ADCET and the Australian Tertiary Education Network on Disability (ATEND) presented this webinar . Greg O'Connor from texthelp introduced EquatIO. EquatIO a new tool for making digital maths and STEM simpler for students and teachers to create mathematical equations, formulas, graphs and more on their computer, or via a mobile device, tablet or Chromebook. Does the voice recognition need training like DNS?
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