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How Asynchronous Tech Can Bridge the Digital Divide

eSchool News

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

Edsurge

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 did edtech impact learning in 2023?

eSchool News

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. The role of schools in providing accessible and equitable education will come into focus. –Joy Smithson, Ph.D.,

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Don’t Pull the Plug: Why America’s Commitment to Public Education Must Remain Strong

Educate AI Magazine

As the CEO of Funds For Learning, I work alongside school leaders every daypeople who are fighting to close learning gaps, expand broadband access, and prepare the next generation for a world of rapid change. It continues to be a lifeline for rural and under-resourced communities striving to close the digital divide.

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