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Turning ‘Google Maps for Education’ From Metaphor to Reality

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This project maps across existing data standards, making it possible to translate data at all levels and sectors of education and training, such as the MedBiquitous standards for health care and HROpen for human resources. The IEEE Learning Technology Standards Committee (LTSC) plans to update its existing standards based on this work.

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#AskExcelinEd: What is CTE, and how can it serve students in your state?

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ii) provides technical skill proficiency or a recognized postsecondary credential which may include an industry-recognized credential, a certificate, or an associate degree. As we continue our work with Burning Glass Technologies on Credentials Matter 2.0, Credentials Matter.

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Digitizing Curriculum Development: Think Efficiency

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In a recent edWebinar , “Digital Curriculum Development: The Missing Time-Saving Link,” Daniel Ralyea, Director of the Office of Research and Data Analysis at the South Carolina Department of Education, and Mark T. Daniel Ralyea is director of the Office of Research and Data Analysis, South Carolina Department of Education.

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From Silos to Sharing: Why Are Open Educational Resources Still So Hard to Find?

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A common set of academic standards could alleviate the discovery issue, but several states have withdrawn from the Common Core State Standards and decided to adopt their own. OpenEd ranks videos based on an analysis of how students do on assessments after watching them. Forty-two states and Washington, D.C.

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