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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. Guiding Principles for Building Feedback Loops 1. Feedback loops should be designed with bidirectionality for mutual benefit.

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The OPM Market: Why Better EdTech Holds the Key

Magic EdTech

OPM providers offer services like market research, student recruitment and enrollment, course design and development, technology platform development, student retention, and student employment or training opportunities. Overcoming These Challenges with Better EdTech.

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Unlocking Skills: What Learners and Employers Need to Know About Microcredentials

ED Surge

One of the draws to credentialing programs is that they afford learners unparalleled flexibility while requiring a considerably smaller investment of time than traditional degree programs. Your history course may not specify that you are gaining skills in research, writing and evaluation logic.

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Our 10 Most Popular K-12 Stories of 2022

ED Surge

We dove into the role of teachers in edtech decision-making and the use of evidence in the development of learning technologies. We explored new efforts by school districts to address staff shortages and other ongoing fallout from the pandemic, including four-day school weeks and more flexible, better-paying teaching programs.

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Will Virtual Reality Lead More Families to Opt Out of Traditional Public Schools?

ED Surge

Emma Green, a staff writer for the New Yorker, has been spending time visiting these VR classrooms and researching the company for the magazine. They use Engage as their platform, which gives them a lot of flexibility to be able to design their own landscapes. He's done some research on VR and education as well.

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5 Steps to Ensure Your Classroom Technology Refresh Delivers

ED Surge

It's about ensuring that edtech investments support educators, giving them the tools to meaningfully impact student learning outcomes. It's about ensuring that edtech investments support educators, giving them the tools to meaningfully impact student learning outcomes.