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SCORM – Why does it matter and why do you need it?

Kitaboo on EdTech

You need an easier, more “interoperable” solution which everyone agrees on, and the content library publisher is able to give you content in a standard format at bulk rates. SCORM is an acronym for Sharable Content Object Reference Model. and SCORM 2004 3rd Edition are the most widely used versions.

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Will a new batch of licenses help rural students get online?

The Hechinger Report

Federal licenses to use spectrum that can carry mobile internet are a hot commodity, coveted by big telecommunications companies with money to spend at the periodic spectrum auctions conducted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). We have this perfect alignment of stars. Suddenly, this sleepy spectrum became extremely valuable.

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Diversifying Your Classroom Book Collections? Avoid these 7 Pitfalls

MindShift

Some have publicly proclaimed the steps they will take to create anti-racist schools , including diversifying classroom and library bookshelves. There’s no excuse in 2020 for the books in your classroom and the books in your library not to be reflective of the population in the U.S. That needs to be a goal,” said Michelle H.

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The History of the Future of Learning Objects and Intelligent Machines

Hack Education

But I do believe we live in an age where technology companies are some of the most powerful corporations in the world, where they are a major influence – and not necessarily in a positive way – on democracy and democratic institutions. School is one of those institutions. But I digress.).

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CRT debate repeats past battles about state history textbooks

The Hechinger Report

Richardson, who served as state superintendent until 2004, attributed the heightened scrutiny to a crackdown on school performance. A stack of Alabama history books at the University of Alabama McLure Education Library. Many are no longer used in Alabama schools. Credit: Rebecca Griesbach/AL.com.

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