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10:50am to 12:20pm MDT (10:50am to 12:20pm MDT)
The Colorado Convention Center, Floor: Meeting Room Level, Room 703
In Paper Session: Instructional Planning and Implementation
On Place-Based Paper: Identifying the Point of Sufficient Practice on an Edtech Platform
Presenting Author
4:20 to 5:50pm MDT (4:20 to 5:50pm MDT)
The Colorado Convention Center, Floor: Exhibit Hall Level, Exhibit Hall F - Poster Session
In Event: AERA Poster Session Wednesday 4:20 p.m.
In Poster Session: Technology, Instruction, Cognition, and Learning (TICL) Poster Session
On Poster Presentation: Spaced Learning Supports Productive Struggle in an Online Learning Platform (Poster 9)
Presenting Author
4:20 to 5:50pm MDT (4:20 to 5:50pm MDT)
The Colorado Convention Center, Floor: Exhibit Hall Level, Exhibit Hall F - Poster Session
In Event: AERA Poster Session Wednesday 4:20 p.m.
In Poster Session: A Collection of Studies Covering Varied Topics of Applied Research in Schools
On Poster Presentation: Unpacking ELA Achievement in Colorado: Does Personalized Learning Make a Difference? (Poster 37)
Non-Presenting Author
1:30 to 3:00pm MDT (1:30 to 3:00pm MDT)
The Colorado Convention Center, Floor: Terrace Level, Bluebird Ballroom Room 3B
In Paper Session: Advancing Equity in Mathematics Education: Innovative Approaches for Diverse Learners
On Place-Based Paper: Personalized Online Learning Can Mitigate Racial Disparities in Math Achievement
Non-Presenting Author
3:20 to 4:50pm MDT (3:20 to 4:50pm MDT)
The Colorado Convention Center, Floor: Ballroom Level, Four Seasons Ballroom 1
In Event: AERA Roundtable Session Saturday 3:20 pm Four Seasons Ballroom 1
In Roundtable Session: Leveraging Technology and Digital Learning: Diverse Evaluation Perspectives (Table 11)
On Roundtable Presentation: Does Educational Technology Benefit Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Students? An Examination of IXL in Michigan Schools
Non-Presenting Author