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eLearning Brothers Expands Family with Two Corporate Training Acquisitions

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eLearning Brothers’ CIP Defender game Stay Above Competition Founded in 2009, eLearning Brothers currently offers more than 500 pre-made online courses in areas from management to workplace safety to cybersecurity, and which also work on mobile devices. Customers include PepsiCo, Bangkok Airways and Sony.

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10 Things To Know about the Future of Blockchain in Education

Doug Levin

One , with the release of a new book ( BLOCKCHAIN REVOLUTION: How the Technology Behind Bitcoin is Changing Money, Business, and the World ) from Don and (his son) Alex Tapscott coming in May 2016 focused exclusively on the potential of blockchain, expect to hear much more about the technology in the popular press.

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Hack Education Weekly News

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” Via The Intercept : “These Are the Technology Firms Lining Up to Build Trump’s ‘Extreme Vetting’ Program.” Jen Howard on “What Happened to Google’s Effort to Scan Millions of University Library Books ?” Wired argues that “ Jeff Bezos Should Put His Billions Into Libraries.”

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ALMA START ( www.getalma.com ) Alma Technologies launched an enrollment and admissions management tool called Alma Start. As part of this collaboration, ReadSpeaker’s text-to-speech technology will also be integrated within Blackboard Ally as an offline audio alternative for course content. KANO EDUCATION PACKAGES ( kano.me/educators/packages

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Why are ePub Textbooks Better Than PDF?

Kitaboo on EdTech

Technological evolution allows people to carry digital books with them wherever they go. All the major digital libraries offer the PDF format when people buy eBooks online. Digital Libraries. Major digital libraries like Amazon Kindle, Apple, Sony Reader, Kobo, etc. do not accept PDFs other than their own.

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