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Research to Impact: Four Steps to Build a Successful Edtech Enterprise

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Join the Catalyst email list to learn about our ongoing, free programming for education innovators. After the pandemic, the edtech market exploded with new products and services, and investment flowed freely. In a saturated market crowded with unproven solutions, edtech investment heaved and contracted. billion in 2021.

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Nontraditional but More Collaborative: Edtech Trends for 2019

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As we look ahead to the future in edtech, we see an industry marked by significant change and stubborn challenges. While it’s always risky to make predictions, I believe there were several strong trends from 2018 that suggest the shape of things to come in 2019.

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Information Sharing at the 2019 Nonprofit Technology Conference

Digital Promise

Recently, I attended the 2019 Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) in Portland, Oregon, hosted by NTEN , to catch up on the newest trends in educational technology (edtech) and learn about cutting-edge tools that may be integrated to boost adult learning and workforce development initiatives at Digital Promise.

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Digital Equity: How Far Have We Come?

EdTech Magazine

Digital Equity: How Far Have We Come? Thu, 10/24/2019 - 10:55. First, they lead the effort to distribute digital devices such as notebooks and tablets. With those device deployments, district leaders also must ensure every school has strong Wi-Fi , software and other applicable resources to support effective learning. .

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Hype, Hope and Humblepie for Predictions About Digital Learning

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When “ Disrupting Class ” was published in 2008, we caused a stir by predicting that by the fall of 2019, 50 percent of all high school courses would be delivered online in some form or fashion. Thirty-five percent of teachers say they use edtech daily, and another 23 percent say they use it most days.

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How to Gamify Professional Development

EdTech Magazine

Wed, 01/02/2019 - 10:20. Earlier this year, a Gallup poll surveyed teachers who left the profession. Digital breakouts in conjunction with badging are a few of the best — and easiest — to implement. MORE FROM EDTECH: Check out how K–12 teachers can gamify their classroom. How to Gamify Professional Development.

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3 Ways K–12 IT Leaders Can Support Data-Driven Education

EdTech Magazine

In fact, when the Consortium for School Networking asked IT leaders about their role in supporting teaching and learning, 76 percent said it is to “be more responsive to educator IT needs,” according to CoSN’s 2019 K–12 IT Leadership Survey Report. Guide K–12 Districts Toward the Right Data Solutions. What are their goals?

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