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PROOF POINTS: Free, no frills programs lead the class in new federal study of remote learning

The Hechinger Report

Department of Education, called the Institute for Education Sciences, commissioned a report to wade through all the studies on education technology that can be used at home in order to find which ones were proven to work. No small studies were allowed. We haven’t done the study yet to understand.

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Data Driven Instruction: How Student Data Guides Formative Assessments

EdTech Magazine

“At the heart of formative assessment is the underlying goal of meeting students where they are in their learning,” notes an anonymous study from Digital Promise. MORE FROM EDTECH: Read more about adaptive learning tools teachers are using in their classrooms! integrated with HP Chromebooks.

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Key Findings and Tips for Adaptive Learning

edWeb.net

What should educators and administrators know about adaptive learning? In “ Adaptive Literacy Learning 101 ,” presenters reviewed findings from Tech & Learning’s 2017 survey on adaptive learning and highlighted key points that everyone should know.

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Classi, Knewton to launch adaptive learning courses abroad

eSchool News

Partnership will bring personalized learning products to high schools in Japan. Knewton has announced a partnership with Classi to provide adaptive learning solutions to Japanese public schools. Classi is a joint venture of Benesse, the largest education publisher in Japan, and renowned Japanese telecom company SoftBank.

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Cengage, McGraw-Hill Agree to Merge to Become 2nd Biggest US Textbook Publisher

Edsurge

The new company will retain the McGraw Hill name, but will be led by Michael Hansen, currently the CEO of Cengage. Like other established textbook publishers, both companies have reoriented their businesses around digital offerings. Banerjee told the Journal that taking the combined company public is a possibility.

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State-of-the-art education software often doesn’t help students learn more, study finds

The Hechinger Report

But they often highlight the promise of so-called “adaptive learning” software, in which complex algorithms react to how a student answers questions, and tailor instruction to each student. It’s probably the largest and most rigorous study of adaptive learning to date. What SRI found was sobering.

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5 EdTech Trends Educators Need To Watch In 2019

EdTech4Beginners

Meanwhile, in developed countries, immersive integrated learning solutions like virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality are being pioneered. A study by the University of New England shows how the use of VR can help teach medical students empathy for the elderly and other patients. Learning Analytics.

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