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Amazon Taps Stanford Professor, Candace Thille to Lead Internal Professional Learning

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One of the most prominent researchers and critics of how learning technologies are built and used in higher education is joining, temporarily, one of the biggest tech companies in the world. That’s a problem, she argues, as these tools increasingly inform the decisions that instructors make.

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Data Driven Instruction: How Student Data Guides Formative Assessments

EdTech Magazine

“There are many kinds of assessments that educators use in the classroom—what makes them ‘formative’ is when the information from the assessment is used to adapt the instructional approach to meet students’ learning needs.”. MORE FROM EDTECH: Read more about adaptive learning tools teachers are using in their classrooms!

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How Research-Based Tools Provide Impactful Learning Outcomes

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We're looking at bias in adaptive learning and artificial intelligence technologies. We have even developed an open-source A/B testing platform that allows us to evaluate the effectiveness of content changes we make in our software. Carnegie Learning is a very exciting place right now.

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Living, Breathing and Eating Math: An Interview with Carnegie Learning's Barry Malkin

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His fluidity perfectly suits his new role as CEO of Carnegie Learning —a company he believes is on the cusp of transforming itself and math instruction. Founded 20 years ago in the research labs of Carnegie Mellon University , Carnegie Learning provides software and services for 1:1 and blended math learning environments.

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Key Digital Skills for 21st Century Teachers

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

These principles, according to Kucher (2021), are interactivity, immersiveness, adaptive problem solving, feedback, and freedom of exploration. And yes there several tools and platforms that allow you to create game-base quizzes and assessments and track students performance through analytic reports. Sources: 1.

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37 predictions about edtech’s impact in 2023

eSchool News

With the release of the Nation’s Report Card and ongoing school staffing shortages, states and professional organizations will need to rethink the benefits of technology in supporting students in special education programs. Innovative technology will increasingly help accelerate professional learning for teachers and coaches alike.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

Most educators and students are not technology professionals and prefer classroom solutions that are simple to use and easily work with the various programs, software and other hardware which educators have grown accustomed to. School districts will take proactive steps to ensure student data is as secure as possible.

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