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Getting started with learning about Artificial Intelligence

Neo LMS

The 2020-2021 school year has definitely been one full of changes and a time when we’ve had to become more flexible in our instruction to adapt to changing learning environments and conditions. Getting started with learning about Artificial Intelligence. What are our predictions about the use of AI for the future?

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A federal definition of ‘homeless’ leaves some kids out in the cold. One state is trying to help

The Hechinger Report

That triggered a series of financial setbacks and, by October 2021, she owed more than $10,000 in back rent. A woman she’d never met asked a few questions about Suka’s living situation and suggested she could get help with her utility bill. Washington state’s eviction moratorium was set to expire the next month. She never got a reply.

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A Decade of MOOCs: A Review of Stats and Trends for Large-Scale Online Courses in 2021

Edsurge

In 2021, two of the biggest MOOC providers had an “exit” event. Now, a decade later, MOOCs have reached 220 million learners, excluding China where we don’t have as reliable data, In 2021, providers launched over 3,100 courses and 500 microcredentials. The company is expected to bring in more than $400 million in revenue in 2021.

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Thinking about NAEP in Colorado and the Denver Public Schools

Dangerously Irrelevant

I don’t know if you had a chance to read my previous blog post, Much ado about NAEP , but I tried to make two key points. Most educators in America probably would tell us that, as difficult as the 2020-2021 school year was, the 2021-2022 year was even tougher.

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29 K-12 edtech predictions for 2021

eSchool News

When we posted our 2020 predictions on January 1 last year, we–along with the majority of the world–definitely didn’t anticipate the curveball that was (and continues to be) the global COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, I believe the spirit of innovation and flexibility within K-12 education will continue to grow.

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What did 2021 bring to K-12 edtech?

eSchool News

This year’s 2nd most-read story focuses on the K-12 edtech predictions educators and experts had for 2021–were they right? We asked edtech executives, stakeholders, and experts to share some of their thoughts and predictions about where they think edtech is headed in 2021. Collin Earnst, CEO, LearnWell.

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This Year Has Taken a Toll on Educators. Let’s Make Sure to Support Them in 2021.

Edsurge

If hindsight is 20/20, what do we hope for educators in 2021? Biologically speaking, their brains are bathing in a constant flow of stress hormones, which evolution has definitely not prepared them—or any of us—to handle. So, what do we hope for educators in 2021?

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