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After the Pandemic, Higher Education Can’t Afford to Go Back to ‘Normal’

Edsurge

However, as our country continues to wage war on an invisible enemy known as COVID-19, colleges are being challenged to rethink their persistence and retention strategies, as well as their approaches to teaching and learning. Revolutionize adult education and develop creative, flexible online learning to address skill gaps.

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How can teachers use VR in the classroom?

Neo LMS

billion by 2025, while the education sector will attract 15 million users. Google Cardboard was the result of a 36-hour hackathon by Google’s education team, where staff were tasked with finding ways to boost student engagement. Google Cardboard.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

billion by 2025. Founded by two educators in 2008, Edmodo experienced a number of leadership changes this decade. Aaron Swartz, 2008. Founded in 2008 by a former Kaplan executive Jose Ferreira, Knewton was one of the most heavily funded ed-tech startups of the decade. Interactive Whiteboards. billion by 2023.

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