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Remaking Learning: Today’s Crisis and Tomorrow’s Promise

Digital Promise

In addition to the resource pages and meetups, Remake is documenting stories on its blog , looking specifically at topics such as education in the time of COVID-19 and equity in STEAM and creative learning. Families, caregivers, schools, nonprofits and businesses are caught up in a fast-moving, seismic shift in how kids learn.

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10 Top Companies That Love To Hire Teachers

EdNews Daily

Khan Academy is a nonprofit that believes online education should be excellent, accessible, and free to use for anyone in the world. Cengage welcomes job-seekers to their career page with the tag-line, “Innovate Education with Us!”. Blogs and Magazines. These blogs and magazines will pay for well-written content.

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ISTE to Acquire EdSurge, in Move to Nonprofit

Edsurge

EdSurge is joining the ranks of nonprofit newsrooms. based ISTE, meanwhile, is a 40-year-old nonprofit membership organization of more than 25,000 educators, best known for its large annual conference and expo on edtech. newspaper to transition itself to a nonprofit model. The Arlington, Va.-based

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What Does Salesforce Buying Salesforce.org Mean for Higher Education?

Edsurge

It’s not everyday that a company acquires a nonprofit that it started that shares its name. Last week, Salesforce announced it will pay $300 million in cash for Salesforce.org, which sells discounted licenses of Salesforce’s customer-relationship management (CRM) tools to nonprofits and educational institutions.

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What Data Will Show That Edtech ‘Works’?

Edsurge

Descriptive: Measures of outcomes over time, commonly seen in news articles and blogs. WestEd , a research nonprofit that performs efficacy studies of edtech products, offers a glimpse of the many variable involved in these studies: “We might look at the school demographics at one point.

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Improving the OpenEd Conference – Survey and Interview Highlights and Data

Iterating Toward Openness

2,237 people received the invitation by email, and more saw the invitation on Twitter and here on the blog. 120 of those respondents chose to license their survey responses cc0 and you can grab their responses here to read, analyze, and blog about. Form a nonprofit organization with an elected board to govern the conference.

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The Games Art Historians Play: Online Game-based Learning in Art History and Museum Contexts

ProfHacker

Elizabeth Goins (Rochester Institute of Technology) describes several recent projects including a 3D game based on Hieronymous Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights in her blog , and details as well assignments in which the students create games. Her blog post describes some the games originating this way.