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5 Tips for schools to harness the power of edtech in the classroom

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For example, there is no point spending thousands of dollars on new equipment if you don’t have the required WiFi connectivity, infrastructure or broadband speed for it. Find a system which hosts and/or recommends courses for staff CPD and logs appraisals and performance. Read more: What every adaptive learning system should have.

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Reflections on 50 years of Game-Based Learning (Part 3)

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Proponents of game-based learning have good reason to be optimistic—but also cautious. Tailwinds: An Enabling Ecosystem A baseline enabling condition for game-based learning is access to computers and broadband. COVID has also accelerated funding for broadband in underserved neighborhoods.

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How Asynchronous Tech Can Bridge the Digital Divide

eSchool News

The reality, of course, is always going to be different. Content is delivered through a combination of teachers and a vetted curated library of videos, podcasts, and eBooks and supports existing learning management systems, adaptive learning, and social-emotional programs.

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How did edtech impact learning in 2023?

eSchool News

Students are able to build resources in the education metaverse for their courses and for other teacher’s courses as well. When classrooms went online in 2020, the digital divide was amplified showing the gap between students who had, did not have, access to broadband internet and digital tools at home.

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Ed Tech News, a New Podcast, and the Hack Education Roundup!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Politics and Policies FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski announced Connect to Compete , a new non-profit initiative that brings private industry and the non-profit sector together to help expand broadband adoption and promote digital literacy. But this isn''t simply kids playing hopscotch or tag, of course. What makes this newsworthy?

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Jeff Bezos Wants to Go to the Moon. Then, Public Education.

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And we’ve only seen the beginning—within the next few years, the company is poised to disrupt the healthcare market, become the market leader in online advertising, establish itself as a competitor to USPS, FedX and UPS, and provide global access to broadband internet through a network of satellites orbiting the planet… to name but a few examples.

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The fight for educational equity in the face of federal rollbacks

eSchool News

The choice is clear: Edtech companies can either passively comply with restrictive federal directives, or they can stand by their mission–to make learning better for everyone. The real leaders in this space wont just react to policy shifts; theyll set the course for a more just and effective education system.

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