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Meet NEO at ISTE 2016 in Denver!

Neo LMS

Education and technology in 2016: it seems you can’t have one without the other. 16,000 educators and 500 companies have already announced their participation. Meet NEO at ISTE 2016. Meet us at Booth #2756! The post Meet NEO at ISTE 2016 in Denver! PS: Be sure to stop by Booth #2756.

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Lumen Scores $3.75M — and OER Gets a Foot in the Traditional Publishing Door

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Advocates praise their accessible low-prices and ability to meet students on digital devices. The most recent example occurred this week, when OER company Lumen Learning announced a partnership with one of the country’s largest textbook distributors, Follet Corporation. On its own, the OER company partners with nearly 150 campuses.

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Overcoming security and privacy concerns with e-learning

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Lesson plans can be tailored to meet the learning needs of individual students. Phishing scams involve sending emails to a large group of people, such as a university’s student body, that appear to be from a reputable company or individual. According to the National Center for Education Statistics , a further 33.1%

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A Timeline of Google Classroom’s March to Replace Learning Management Systems

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Along the way, the company has added features for teachers to manage several classes and invite collaborators, as well as adding the API for administrators and developers to integrate Classroom with outside applications. Hill estimates another two to three years before the market may see the release of a full institutional LMS.

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The Game Agency Creates Custom Game-Based Solutions To Help Complement Training Initiatives And Improve Learning Outcomes

The Game Agency

A: The Game Agency is a software development company focused on building game-based solutions that make K-College and corporate training more effective. Our games are available in >20,000 schools and used by hundreds of companies including Amazon, Comcast, IBM, Kellogg, PayPal, Philips, Siemens, and Wells Fargo.

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Why I’m Optimistic About the Next Wave of Education Technology

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The first online class we launched in 1998 was little more than flat text on webpages, and we closely followed the birth of learning management systems, meeting with both Blackboard and WebCT before they achieved their first $1 million in revenue. 2004-2011: Washington Leans In. SchoolNet helped many of these districts—and benefitted as well.

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Editor’s Picks 2015, No. ten: The 3 trust questions to ask every ed-tech vendor

eSchool News

note : This year the editors selected ten stories we believe either highlighted an important issue in 2015 and/or signaled the beginning of an escalating trend or issue for 2016 (look for No. As an educator, how do you know who to trust when it comes to meeting your district’s technology needs? Does this sound harsh?

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