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Volunteers stuff hundreds of backpacks with school supplies for students in Lake County

Volunteers stuff hundreds of backpacks with school supplies for students in Lake County Karen Raymond makes sure all necessary supplies have been placed in the 600 backpacks that will be donated to students at Carman Buckner Elementary School in Waukegan. Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer Students at Carman Buckner Elementary School in Waukegan will receive 600 backpacks stuffed with play foam and other essential materials for the upcoming school year through a partnership between the Kids in Need Foundation and the companies Learning Resources, Educational insights and hand2mind. Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer Felicia Masas places hand sanitizer into backpacks that will be donated to students at Carman Buckner Elementary School in Waukegan.

New Microsoft Teams feature helps students practice reading in a secure environment

Microsoft announced several new education features on National Teacher Appreciation Day. A new Reading Progress feature in Microsoft Teams helps students practice reading in a secure environment. Several of the new features help improve student engagement and focus on student well-being. Today is National Teacher Appreciation Day, and Microsoft just announced several new features to help educators. We already covered Minecraft: Education Edition Camps and Club and the fact that Microsoft Teams can integrate with Minecraft: Education Edition. In addition to those, Microsoft announced Reading Progress for Microsoft Teams and several new tools to improve student engagement and support student well-being. Microsoft outlines all of the new features in an education blog post.

The Acceleration of Hybrid Learning in Higher Education

min read The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated the virtual education revolution by a decade, causing institutions and faculty to adapt their programs and pedagogy to better engage students. Before the coronavirus pandemic disrupted the education journeys of more than 1.6 billion students around the world, higher education institutions were already exploring ways to grow enrollment, reach more students, and better engage the digital natives of Generation Z. Though the need to move online created challenges, it also inspired solutions that will have long-lasting effects on higher education. In an effort to better understand the impacts of the current dynamics on higher education staff, faculty, and students, Microsoft Education partnered with the Economist Intelligence Unit

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