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How Tech Companies Woo Higher Ed (and What They Seek in Return)

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But Christmas came early for some higher-ed institutions in the form of freebies and discounts from big technology companies. But these efforts are part of a longer-term strategy for these companies to train future workers in their technology. In October, the company and The Ohio State University announced a multi-part collaboration.

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SplashLearn Raises $18 Million in Series C Funding Round From Owl Ventures & Accel

eSchool News

SplashLearn, the US-headquartered learning company began 2021 on a high note raising $18 million in Series C funding round led by Owl Ventures. San Francisco based Owl Ventures is the largest edtech sector-focused venture capital firm in the world. SplashLearn is available across all digital platforms (iOS, Android and Web).

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One Animation’s Oddbods Partners With Splashlearn’s Digital Learning Program – Reaching Over 40m Kids In The USA

eSchool News

SplashLearn , one of the fastest-growing learning programs in the USA, has bagged many prestigious edtech awards such as the Stevie Award for best edtech product, Tabby Award for the best business and the Parents Choice Award, is also backed by prominent investors. Follow SplashLearn on Facebook , Instagram and Twitter.

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Lexia Learning Rebrands Award-Winning Rosetta Stone English as Lexia English Language Development

eSchool News

BOSTON ( July 12, 2021) – Lexia Learning, a Cambium Learning® Group company, today announced the official rebrand of Rosetta Stone® English to Lexia® English Language Development (Lexia English). The app will be also available in the Google Play store for Android devices later in the year. “We About Lexia Learning.

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Oculus Go: First Impressions

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There are so many education technology companies that have dipped there toes into the VR pool, and there are so many startups that are trying to gain a foothold in schools. Just last year at ISTE, I saw Google add to Expeditions, companies that let students create VR, and companies that give students an all in one headset.

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Top Tech Tools for Equity and Accessibility

The CoolCatTeacher

If you have an iOS device or Android device and download the Microsoft Translator app, which takes it to a different level, you have the ability to do the same thing. If you wish to see more content by Vicki Davis, you can find her on Facebook and Twitter under @coolcatteacher. Web based and completely free.

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12 AR Apps and Tips for Awesome Classrooms with Jaime Donally

The CoolCatTeacher

I provide staff development and training on immersive technology as an edtech consultant. ​ My latest adventures include the launch of Global Maker Day and the #ARVRinEDU community, events, and presentations. Although there is an upcoming release for Android, some future updates. I just released Adobe Aero last night.

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