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The Features And Benefits Of The XP-Pen Drawing Tablet In The Classroom

TeachThought - Learn better.

In addition to being well-suited for a variety of displays, XP-Pen creates their drawing tablets with wide integrations to accommodate a range of mobile learning platforms like Zoom, XSplit, Twitch, WizIQ, Idroo, Scribblar, Udemy, and DingTalk. It’s also easy to use the tablets with Microsoft Onenote, PowerPoint, and interactive whiteboards.

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As the world goes virtual, big education technology players tighten their grip

The Hechinger Report

But half of that went to just six companies, including the celebrity tutorial provider MasterClass, the online learning platform Udemy and the school and college review site Niche. Investment continues to flow to ed tech, with $803 million injected during the first six months of the year, according to the industry news website EdSurge.

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Ed Tech News, a New Podcast, and the Hack Education Roundup!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

The bill will be a massive revisions to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. Online video portal Udemy announced that it has raised $3 million Adaptive learning company Knewton announced a massive round of fundraising: $33 million.

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The Business of 'Ed-Tech Trends'

Hack Education

Udemy (skills training) – $173 million. Yuanfandao (tutoring) –- $210 million. Zuoyebang (tutoring) – $210 million. Pluralsight (skills training) – $192.5 Age of Learning (educational apps) – $181.5 AltSchool (private school; learning management system) – $172.9 Kaltura (video) – $166.1

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The Business of Education Technology

Hack Education

Online education (admittedly, a very generic category): Investments include Udemy ($60,000,000), DigiSchool ($15,700,000), MasterClass ($15,000,000), UNICAF ($12,000,000), OpenClassroom ($6,740,000). According to Edsurge , changes to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act will soon be another “ win for ed-tech vendors.”

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” Not sure why these are the four, but there you go: Udemy , Lynda , Coursera , and Skillshare. ” Via Techcrunch : “ Mystery Science partners with Google to bring eclipse glasse s to elementary school students.” Via Edsurge : “ Apple iPad Sales to Schools Jump 32%, Selling 1M Tablets in Fiscal Q3 2017.”

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” Via Education Dive: “Fifth graders from Tennessee ’s Nolan Elementary have created a campaign to convince the Tennessee Department of Education and Gov. Udemy has raised another $60 million , this time from the South African media group Naspers (which just last month invested $15 million in the homework help site Brainly).