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Blog Post # 5: Unlocking the Future of Learning with AR/VR

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  The computer lab at St. Mary's Catholic School is adding augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technologies for students in grades 9–12. For the school, the move represents a major future direction. Emphasizing science education and professional preparedness, the proposal highlights how immersive tools such as Google Expeditions, zSpace Learning Stations, and Job Simulator may revolutionize traditional learning environments. AR/VR will let students study challenging scientific topics by means of interactive 3D models and hands-on job experience in simulated professional environments. Implementation plans call for specifically VR-ready workstations, teacher training, and school system integration to ensure security and instructional alignment. The goals are to increase participation, enhance conceptual understanding, and equip students with the digital fluency required for the workforce of tomorrow. By bridging theory and practice, these technologies generate dynam...

Blog Post # 4: Unlocking Professional Growth through Social Media Mining

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  Exploring the world of LinkedIn In today’s digital age, social media is more than a networking tool—it's a strategic platform for professional development. Social media mining helps users extract meaningful insights from profiles, connections, and shared content to identify thought leaders, explore career paths, and deepen subject expertise.                       Take LinkedIn, for example. The infographic explores how to mine the profile of Dr. Kim D. Moore, an educational leader and military veteran. Using strategic search methods (keywords, hashtags, advanced filters), I was able to map her network to highlight connections across leadership and educational innovation. Key organizations like Richland School District 2 and Nova Southeastern University reflect her career impact.                                          ...