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Study.com Makes the College Dream a Reality for Lots of Students

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Study.com (formerly called Education-Portal) is a distance learning portal that provides over 70,000 lessons in fifteen subjects (including algebra, calculus, physics, chemistry, macro- and microeconomics, and more) aligned with popular textbooks. They can be uploaded to Google Classroom, Schoology, Blackboard, and a selection of other LMSs.

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The Best Flipped Classroom Software Tools For Flipped Learning In 2021

Fractus Learning

Flipped classroom models empower students to do classroom work at home using multimedia presentations and online learning platform resources. Apps empower teachers to use an interactive whiteboard as an educational tool in flipped learning classrooms in the same manner, they would in a physical classroom. Doceri For iPad.

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When Education Giants Stumbled and Data Ruled

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Computers were still housed in labs or on carts, but one-to-one computing and internet accessibility were hot topics. Simple solutions, like Read 180 , which helps accelerate learning for struggling students, still deliver 20 years later, now under Houghton Mifflin Harcourt instead of Scholastic. What predictions never panned out?

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The Long Life of a Data Trail

Graphite Blog

Examples of services like this include many EdTech products out there, including Edmodo, Remind, ClassDojo, Schoology, most digital text offerings from traditional publishers like Pearson and McGraw Hill, learning programs like Agilix Buzz, and app ecosystems like Amplify tablets, iPads, and Chromebooks.

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