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How Research-Based Tools Provide Impactful Learning Outcomes

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What defines an exemplary edtech company that serves K-12 needs? While the edtech market continues to grow with innovative ways to engage students, not many companies provide products rooted in three decades of cognitive research that continue to provide solid returns on investment. Carnegie Learning Only K-12 Finalist for Dept.

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A Major Textbook Publisher Has Gone Private. What Does That Mean For Its Transition To Digital?

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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, a Boston-based K-12 education content and technology provider, has finished its sale to Veritas Capital, an investing firm which markets itself as seeking to improve education. Another fertile area for innovation, says Wiley, is developing content and services to help build digital skills. “I

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

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art, design, technology, sound/music, project management). New Technologies The future of game-based learning will undoubtedly be impacted by the emergence of powerful new technologies—cloud-based computing, 3D game-creation engines (e.g. We’re also seeing innovative pilots and early success with AR.

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Key Digital Skills for 21st Century Teachers

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using technologies that haven’t yet been invented. 3) Technology has become a major player in the pedagogical equation.In Now that the cloud of confusion and uncertainty left by the pandemic has cleared up, one fact becomes certain: technology is here not only to stay but to reign. Better be prepared than sorry.