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Addressing the digital divide’s effects on education and the workforce

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The digital divide refers to the gap between those who have access to modern information and technology that support info-sharing and those who have little to no access. From seeking jobs to finding healthcare to furthering education to career readiness, high-speed internet has become essential to meeting basic needs and quality of life.

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How learning science informs edtech product development

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Market intelligence firm HolonIQ expects global edtech spend to reach $300 billion in 2022 and up to $404 billion in 2025. But is all that money well spent on learning products with proven efficacy in the classroom, or are those billions going toward technology for technology’s sake?

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Is Higher Ed Really Ready to Embrace Hybrid Learning?

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In the survey, chief online officers predicted that by 2025, programs and courses that mix on-campus and online learning experiences will become the norm for undergraduate students, graduate students and adult learners. That may lead to less outsourcing of services from edtech companies. So believe chief online officers at U.S.

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Suffering From Labor Shortages, States Look To Build Up K-12 Digital Transparency.

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The states are betting that mapping out the digital credentials will provide officials and educators with clarity into the education-to-job pipeline, which may help them ensure that they train enough people with the right skills to meet employer demand. Other digital credential experts agree.

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HE Challenges: Fast changing digital teaching methods

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According to UNESCO, global demand for higher education is expected to grow from 100 million students currently to 250+ million by 2025. Naturally, technology plays a central role in scaling quality education supply to meet this demand. In this case however technology, and the need to adapt to it, is a part of the problem.

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Discovery Education Offers Educators New Resources Supporting Black History Month Observances 

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Career profile videos show students a variety of STEM careers across software engineering, chemistry, and technology support. The Coalition will continue to ignite student curiosity and influence a diverse future STEM workforce and reach 10 million teachers and students by 2025. Inspired by the global media company Warner Bros.

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After the Pandemic, Higher Education Can’t Afford to Go Back to ‘Normal’

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To further complicate matters, statisticians have long warned of the pending “ 2025 cliff ,” which represents the abrupt reduction of potential first-time, full-time freshmen projected to arrive in 2025 to 2026 due to the drop in birth rates between the years 2008 and 2011. The stakes are high and so are the needs of our students.

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