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Google Discreetly Acquires Edtech Analytics Company BrightBytes

ED Surge

“Interesting move and wonder about use of student data from Brightbytes in the greater ecosystem of google products,” wrote edtech expert Jin-Soo Huh on Twitter, in one of the only public comments on the deal from the edtech industry. I totally missed that Google EDU acquired Brightbytes.

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How Offline-First Edtech Addresses Education Disparities Worldwide

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This made clear the sheer need and readiness for offline-first edtech tools that address challenges in connectivity and access to quality digital learning materials in low-resource contexts. All of this is part of our theory of change. Our goal is to enable sharing in a way that isn't directive.

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The Future of EdTech

Cool Cat Teacher

Today’s guest, Al Kingsley, has worked with edtech for over thirty years. I love their courses because they are flexible, with up to 6 months to complete, and you can receive graduate credit through CAEP and regionally accredited university partners or continuing education units that meet your state requirements. Subscribe to the Show.

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Collaborating for the Future of Teaching and Learning With Technology

ED Surge

Looking forward, this will become even more important as the speed of edtech product life cycles increase, as evidenced by the recent release and adoption of generative AI tools across the landscape. As generative AI becomes more commonly integrated into edtech, we see a need to build better research, vetting and use cases for these tools.

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Cloud Computing: Impact on EdTech

Magic EdTech

Cloud is by far the most widely used technology because of its flexible storage and usage mechanisms, robust security measures, and ease of use. Thus, almost every EdTech company and educational organizations prefer to go with the cloud. Thus, almost every EdTech company and educational organizations prefer to go with the cloud.

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Cloud Computing: Impact on EdTech

Magic EdTech

Cloud is by far the most widely used technology because of its flexible storage and usage mechanisms, robust security measures, and ease of use. Thus, almost every EdTech company and educational organizations prefer to go with the cloud. Thus, almost every EdTech company and educational organizations prefer to go with the cloud.

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Has Teaching Changed since the Pandemic?

Ask a Tech Teacher

At times there were only 15-20 students in her class due to exposure and quarantine requirements, and this required her to be flexible with assignment dates and daily instruction. He can be found on Twitter @T4edtech, Linkedin , and on his YouTube Channel Transformative Edtech.

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