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Reach Capital’s Newest Education Technology Investment Fund Closes at $82 Million

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It eyed the edtech industry as early as 2014, says Elizabeth Fisher Marshall, a managing director at Hall Capital, but “our concern at the time was the depth of the opportunity set and the unproven exit market.” Zeal, which attempted to bring on-demand tutoring to classrooms, shut down earlier this year. Blendspace (TES Global).

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Common Sense Education Resources from ISTE 2015

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Learn how to bring wacky fun to geometry lessons with The Land of Venn; how to personalize math practice and assessment with Front Row; and offer adaptive learning opportunities with Think Through Math. But what games are good for classrooms? Blended Learning with Digital Formative Assessment Tools.

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22 Digital Tools You Must Have in Your Classroom

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Those geeky tech tools that we adults like to avoid are taking over the classroom. Here are the top 22 digital tools your colleagues are using in their classrooms: annotation tool. flipped classroom. The classroom backchannel makes that happen. Flipped Classroom. backchannel devices. class calendar. class website.

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Digital Tools for Flipping Your Classroom

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This post originally appeared on The FETC: Future of EdTech Insiders Blog At FETC, I was delighted to attend a session by high school foreign language teacher Rachelle Dene Poth titled, Flipping Classrooms: Trading Spaces and Places Digital Tools and Ideas to Empower Students. However, before those digital tools were given, Ms.

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Do You Teach With a Paper-Based Mindset?

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For those of us in the classroom, these new tools offer new potential and un-explored opportunity. So here is the big question: Are you approaching the tech in your classroom with a paper-based mindset? It has a very important role in the classroom. Assess for growth, not completion. ?? There is nothing wrong with paper.