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7 Edtech Trends to Watch in 2022: a Startup Guide for Entrepreneurs

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Early stage edtechs are also participating in the AWS EdStart program, the AWS edtech virtual startup accelerator, designed to help entrepreneurs build the next generation of online learning, analytics and campus management solutions on the AWS Cloud.

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Florida Virtual School mirgrates to Brightspace

eSchool News

Since the platform incorporates personalized learning, teachers can deliver their lessons with much greater flexibility and give each student the personal experience they need to succeed. “FLVS is an online learning pioneer and their leadership on the student experience is an inspiration to all of us at D2L.

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New Mexico plans big statewide LMS rollout

eSchool News

With Brightspace’s personalized learning tools and analytics deployed and managed at a state level, we can support educators in preparing students for both higher education and a career. Learning Analytics to help keep students on track for success. Learning Analytics to help keep students on track for success.

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Why making, coding, and online learning are the real trends to watch

eSchool News

In 2011, when the report focused only on important developments, learning analytics were predicted to peak in about five years. Just as often, trends like game-based learning, which can seem like the future of learning at times, get dropped when they lose momentum and go niche for a few years.

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65 ways equity, edtech, and innovation shone in 2022

eSchool News

As we wrapped up 2020, we thought for sure that 2021 might bring us a reprieve from pandemic learning. Virtual and hybrid learning continued into the spring, but then classrooms welcomed back students for full-time in-person learning in the fall. Well, it did–but it also didn’t.

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