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Twelve Years Later: What’s Really Changed in the K-12 Sector? (Part 1)

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acquired Wireless Generation in 2010, then made ambitious bets on devices, curriculum, and games. This “Google and good luck” approach throws a lot of options, confusion, and competing agendas at teachers. The State of the K-12 Sector The edtech boom of the past two decades promised efficacy and new instructional models.

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The Learning Revolution Has Begun

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Video-Powered Professional Learning (The Pulse Podcast)

Edthena

So that was, let’s see, summer of 2010. So today I think there’s a kind of healthy and vibrant ecosystem for let’s call it EdTech as a general category. A decade ago, that wasn’t the case. And it was a video platform that allowed law students to react to case studies. Rod Murray: Terrific.

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Video-Powered Professional Learning (The Pulse Podcast)

Edthena

So that was, let’s see, summer of 2010. So today I think there’s a kind of healthy and vibrant ecosystem for let’s call it EdTech as a general category. A decade ago, that wasn’t the case. And it was a video platform that allowed law students to react to case studies. Rod Murray: Terrific.

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A Single Sign-On Platform Revolutionized How This District Uses Tech—and Saved $120,000

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That’s how Aleigha Henderson-Rosser describes the technical issues around access to digital learning resources when she joined Atlanta Public Schools (APS) in 2010 as Executive Director of Instructional Technology. Now students are using Google Classroom. There are some wonderful bits of edtech software for early learning.

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