Rather than overwhelming myself and my students with too many new tools at once, I’d start with one or two that show the most promise. Once I see how they work in my classroom, I’d gradually introduce additional tools, monitoring their impact as I go. This approach allows for smoother integration and reduces the risk of technology overload.
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