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Innovate in Publishing: Create Your Digital Magazine Today

Kitaboo on EdTech

You will learn about the plethora of benefits offered, such as connecting with readers globally and leveraging digital publishing platforms like KITABOO to help you at each step along the way. Between 2024 and 2029, this market is anticipated to grow by an average of 2.06% each year, attaining a projected value of US$44.54

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Current Trends in Higher Education: A Deep Dive

Kitaboo on EdTech

Lockdowns drove schools and universities to adopt online learning. Now, enduring trends are reshaping higher education with innovation and dynamic learning approaches for student success. billion by 2029. Read on as we explore the current trends in higher education and their impact on the future of learning in 2024 and beyond.

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Engaging eBooks: Videos, Audio, and Customizable Fonts

Kitaboo on EdTech

billion dollars between 2024 and 2029 , highlighting the growing significance of digital reading experiences. Interactive Learning: Videos in eBooks cater to visual learning preferences, adding depth and context to the narrative for a more immersive reading experience.

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Innovative Custom eBook App: Interactive & Engaging

Kitaboo on EdTech

billion users by 2029. The key highlight of these apps is their functionality, as they are specially designed for mobile devices (smartphones and tablets) or desktops. In this post, we learn more about custom eBook apps and outline some of their key features and benefits. Want to learn more about KITABOO?

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Democratic wish list includes billions to help students finish their degrees

The Hechinger Report

Advocates say the money could be transformative for colleges like Bishop State, which often lack the resources to give students the support they need, and people like Perry, who are trying to do this work without 21st century tools. The program would run from the 2023-2024 academic year, through 2029-2030.