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

eSchool News

Technology has become integral to education, 71% of US students claim to use laptops in the classroom ( McKinsey ). SmarterServices has been at the forefront of EdTech for two decades, serving unmet market challenges facing learners, instructors, institutions, and organizations. year-over-year through 2027 ( Grandview ).

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

EdTech Magazine

Virtual and augmented reality in the classroom has proved to be effective for history and chemistry lessons. 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. . eli.zimmerman_9856.

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Top 6 EdTech Innovation Trends that are Revolutionizing Learning

Kitaboo on EdTech

Classroom-style lectures have given way to self-learning. EdTech innovation has fuelled these shifts, bringing more flexibility, diversity, and versatility to learning opportunities. To this end, this blog explores the latest trends in EdTech innovation and its benefits for today’s learners. . What is EdTech?

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ISTE23 Redux—AR/VR Over AI?

eSchool News

Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) was and is still at the forefront of edtech as evidenced by the show floor at ISTE last week. billion in 2027. To help break down just where the technology is as it relates to being a true teaching tool in the classroom today I spoke with ClassVR’s Chris Klein. billion in 2022 to $11.95

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'Robots Are Coming For Your Children'

Hack Education

You hear it all the time, accompanied by a standard set of justifications about the pressing need to reform education: something about the " factory model of education ; something about radical shifts in the job market in recent decades; something about technology changing faster than it’s ever changed before. All of them.