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How to Build a High-Functioning Remote Team for Your Edtech Company

Edsurge

Related Reading Remote.co: The leading remote companies and virtual teams answer your questions Remote.co: 17 Stats About Remote Work in 2018 Forbes: At These 125 Companies, All Or Most Employees Work Remotely While it’s great to be able to hire from literally anywhere in the world, the bad part is you can get a lot of candidates.

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Weekend Reading: Allez Allez Allez Edition

ProfHacker

The web’s problems seem far more existential and complex ten years later, but tributary of resistance in edtech might be found in that short-lived fervor around a divisive term would be a breif glimpse into the issues that would come to define the field in 2018. Vincent W.J.

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The Rumors are True! There’s a New Google Sites Coming!

Shake Up Learning

There’s a New Google Sites Coming! Credit: Google Apps Updates. The NEW Google Sites. There is FINALLY a new version of Google Sites coming. If you have ever attended my Google Sites training, you know that I often refer to Google Sites as an, “acquired taste.” The New Google Sites.

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What is Blended Learning? Tips from 3 Bett Speakers

ViewSonic Education

Neil Rickus ; EdTech Consultant & Former Teacher. There is a great future for blended learning as part of an EdTech strategy. While EdTech has paved the way for the creation of online schools, there is still an argument that blended learning approaches are more sustainable and can help motivate a student to stay on path of study.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

Online Education and the Once and Future “MOOC” Via Edsurge : “Peter Thiel May Finally Get His Flying Cars, Thanks to a New Udacity Nanodegree in 2018.” The non-speakers: James Damore, the fired Google engineer, and Lucian Wintrich, a journalist with Gateway Pundit. ” We’re only at 3.0,

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

That doesn’t seem like much money if you’re selling access to your students as a “case study” for a tech company. “ Apple , Microsoft , Amazon and Google Are Fighting a War for the Classroom,” says Edutechnica , with a look at how many colleges have adopted their competing pseudo-LMSes.