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Is COVID a Watershed Moment for Adaptive Learning?

Magic EdTech

Adaptive learning is the key to providing personalized learning both inside and outside of the classroom. . . What is Adaptive Learning? Adaptive learning is a computer-based or online education framework that adapts the learning experience. How to Implement Adaptive Learning?

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Is COVID a Watershed Moment for Adaptive Learning?

Magic EdTech

Adaptive learning is the key to providing personalized learning both inside and outside of the classroom. . . What is Adaptive Learning? Adaptive learning is a computer-based or online education framework that adapts the learning experience. How to Implement Adaptive Learning?

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Choosing Wisely: Lessons for Leaders in AI Integration

ED Surge

When it comes to AI in education, one edtech company stands out as a sage leader and trailblazing pioneer. Amid the chaotic deluge of new generative AI tools, claims and calamities inundating school leaders, Carnegie Learning has been all in on AI for nearly 25 years. We are integrating it into our curriculum.

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Who is the Theranos of Education?

ED Surge

In similar fashion, problematic edtech companies with grand visions and little follow-through don’t just affect the investors pouring funds into the space; they also potentially put learners into compromising situations. But who was—or is—the Theranos of the education sector? Money came flowing.

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Unlocking AI’s Potential: Live Blog #ISTELive

Cool Cat Teacher

10:38 Zeeshan Anwar (Chief Product Officer) and Tara Carrozza (Director of Digital Learning Initiatives) for NYC Public Schools Advice is to make sure that you have AI Accountabilities in place. We're looking at AI and built Edtech University to create search solutions some time a go. We all have a lot to learn! We can improve.

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

ED Surge

The novel also examines the issue of equity, exploring who has access to such a powerful learning platform. In fact, games like Oregon Trail may serve as just one learning ‘spine’ that works within a broader platform—much like textbooks have been the spine of traditional learning curriculum for over a century.

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Building Born Accessible Games

Magic EdTech

These assessments signal to instructors where students need more help and instructors can correlate learners’ scores with their progress, which ultimately leads to personalized and adaptive learning pathways. How to Align Game Logic with a Curriculum for Maximum Efficacy. Gamified content also keeps engagement levels high.