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Building a Career in EdTech: SmarterServices Team Member Celebrates 15 Years

eSchool News

In 2016, the self-paced eLearning industry made up $46.67 SmarterServices has been at the forefront of EdTech for two decades, serving unmet market challenges facing learners, instructors, institutions, and organizations. However, this is a fast-growing industry. year-over-year through 2027 ( Grandview ).

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K–12 Teachers Use Virtual and Augmented Reality Platforms to Teach Coding

EdTech Magazine

Coding skills are in high demand and will soon become a necessary skill for nearly all industries. Since 1990, jobs in science, technology, engineering and math have grown by 79 percent , and are expected to grow an additional 13 percent by 2027 , according to a 2018 Pew Research Center survey. .

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Why is the Electronic Book Reader a Must-Have in 2024?

Kitaboo on EdTech

The worldwide user base within the ‘eBooks’ sector of the digital media industry is projected to hit 1.1 billion users, marking a new record by 2027. Users can use eReaders to track their reading habits, set goals, and assess their development. Using eReaders can enhance your educational prospects and results.

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eBook Publishing Made Easy: Custom App with Interactive Features

Kitaboo on EdTech

eBooks have become a norm today in all industries, whether it is education, business, publishing, or corporate learning. The number of eBook users across the globe is forecasted to continuously grow between 2024 and 2027 by 92.9 The number of eBook users across the globe is forecasted to continuously grow between 2024 and 2027 by 92.9

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'Robots Are Coming For Your Children'

Hack Education

As I noted in the previous article in this series , the technology industry has continued this year to advocate for changes to both policy and curriculum to expand computer science education. billion ) – but that didn’t stop some industry folks from crooning about what they saw as a windfall. Saturday’s Child.