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Duolingo IPO Shows Investors Think Edtech Is Still Growing.

Edsurge

Since the beginning, the tool has focused on mobile delivery on a smartphone, and the company claims it is the leading mobile learning platform globally , with more than 500 million downloads between the Apple App Store and Google Play, and 40 million monthly active users. Duolingo has a few things going for itself.

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Can Technology in the Classroom Replace Expensive Textbooks

Kitaboo on EdTech

Smartphones, tablets, and laptops had become a permanent requirement along with using technology in the classrooms by this time. Cengage recently introduced a new subscription model that gives students access to all of the company’s digital course materials for a semester or an year. Provide Access to K-12 Libraries.

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Another problem with shifting education online: cheating

The Hechinger Report

Online tests have also meant a booming business for companies that sell homework and test answers, including Chegg and Course Hero. a month, Chegg is offering a new service that provides fast answers to math problems submitted by smartphone camera, step-by-step solution included. Snap a pic, get the answer.

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3 Apps to Build Solid Study Skills

Ask a Tech Teacher

There’s an easy-to-access setting that allows you to use your finger as an eraser. Brainscape is accessible from desktops, smartphones, and tablets and synced across all devices when the user creates an account. Website Review: Chegg. Not available on Chromebooks or iPads. Insider Tips.

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Edtech Industry Magnate Michael Moe Makes a Pivot

Edsurge

But that grew into the 25-year passion for me, both professionally and personally, around re-imagining the education system and how you provided people equal access to the education they need to thrive. So you can look at Chegg, which we’re an investor in, which has a $5.5 billion people on the internet and 3 billion smartphones.