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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. Most eLearning companies use the standard to develop SCORM- compliant content because it is interoperable. Just creating HTML5 interactivities won’t do.

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CDI Partners with littleBits to Provide STEAM Coding Starter Kits to Schools

techlearning

8, 2018 – CDI Computer Dealers announced today it has partnered with littleBits to offer STEAM Coding Starter Kits for classrooms, makerspaces and libraries. CDI’s product line includes PCs, Notebooks, Chromebooks, Tablets, Servers and Networking Equipment, 3D printers and classroom accessories. Chicago IL – Feb. assets annually.

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A hidden, public internet asset that could get more kids online for learning

The Hechinger Report

Meanwhile, millions of American students trek to public libraries and fast-food restaurants to get online after school, or they go without — a problem known as the “homework gap.”. In 2004, President George W. Related: Many low-income families get on the Internet with smartphones or tablets. That matters. Here’s why.

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The History of the Future of E-rate

Hack Education

E-rate is the name commonly used to describe the Schools and Libraries Program of the Universal Service Fund, established as part of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. million settlement paid by Inter-Tel in 2004 over accusations of rigging the bidding process. The program, whose subsidies were initially capped at $2.25

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