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

eSchool News

The massively popular digital learning program for reading and math, SplashLearn has benefited over 40 million children internationally. The company also has an extensive footprint across retail, and gaming and theme parks that include strategic partnerships with Amazon, Walmart, Target, Argos & Sainsbury’s, and SEGA.

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15 Web Tools and Apps for Students to Design Games

Teacher Reboot Camp

Students love playing digital games and research shows that powerful learning can occur with game-based curriculums. This is why the first mission in my new book, Hacking Digital Learning Strategies: 10 Ways to Launch EdTech Missions , has students create video game walkthroughs for their peers.

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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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The Thinking and Creativity That Goes Into Game Design

Teacher Reboot Camp

Kodu – Kodu is a visual programming language made specifically for creating games that you download and works on a Windows PC. YoYo Games – 2D developing platform for more intricate games. TinyTap (iOS/Android)- create simple, fun games with students’ images and sound effects. Free 30 day trial.

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10 Types of Digital Activities to Engage Teenagers

Teacher Reboot Camp

My new book, Hacking Digital Learning Strategies with EdTech Missions , has 10 digital missions to help teachers support their teenage students in establishing their identities and defining their goals using technology and digital devices. Motivating Teens to Learn English from Shelly Sanchez Terrell.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

Speaking of Blackboard , here’s a press release about Blackboard Classroom: “New Solution from Blackboard Helps K–12 School Districts Make Learning More Engaging, Personalized and Accessible.” ” Via Edsurge : “Why Moodle ’s Mastermind, Martin Dougiamas, Still Believes in Edtech After Two Decades.”

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