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eLearning Brothers Expands Family with Two Corporate Training Acquisitions

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Each chapter concludes with an assessment to prove employee understanding. The company has subscription packages that reach $1,500 a year available for its asset libraries. Customers include PepsiCo, Bangkok Airways and Sony. The game engine comes courtesy of Andrew Scivally and his team at eLearning Brothers.

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?Blockchain, Bitcoin and the Tokenization of Learning

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Aparna Krishnan LiveEdu points to colleges, schools and libraries as some of its target participants. Sony says it is working towards a 2018 rollout. Matryx offers a marketplace and bounty system for researchers to buy, sell and mix digital assessment and research. You don’t need to put that on the blockchain.

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It includes a variety of assessments, multiple-choice and claim-evidence-reasoning assessments, along with extensive support for teachers such as embedded professional development and instructional resources to support a differentiated learning experience for each student. to streamline workflows for assessment and data analysis.

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Education Technology and the History of the Future of Credentialing

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One of the ways in which we define a “real college” – and perhaps punish those which might not be sufficiently “real” – is by assessing the employability of its graduates. No surprise, with the built-in necessity of testing, competency-based education is lauded by assessment companies. For fun. (

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Hack Education Weekly News

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Via The New York Times : “In Her Words: Education Secretary Betsy DeVos Assesses a Year on the Job.” “Free College” Via Inside Higher Ed : “ Bard College opens its second ‘microcollege’ in Brooklyn Public Library. Department of Education – Office of Government Ethics – DeVos.”