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5 Companies to Watch in 2011

The Electric Educator

After interviewing many prospective companies I became frustrated with the lack of innovation and impressiveness of their products. Their core products Camtasia Studio (screen casting) and Snagit (image capturing) are standard on all of my computers. January of 2011 saw the launch of an iPad app on which to view presentations.

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8 Secrets To Providing Amazing EdTech Customer Service | By @JeffBradbury | @SamPatue

TeacherCast

Whether you are a teacher trying to figure out how to invest your limited class resource budget, or an edtech company trying to secure your place in the market, customer service is something to look at closely. I clearly remember the first company I chatted with on Twitter. Strive for zero down time. Join the conversation.

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8 Secrets To Providing Amazing EdTech Customer Service that Directly Affects Students and Classrooms

My Paperless Classroom

Whether you are a teacher trying to figure out how to invest your limited class resource budget, or an edtech company trying to secure your place in the market, customer service is something to look at closely. I clearly remember the first company I chatted with on Twitter. Strive for zero downtime. Join the conversation.

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Teacher Recommended: 50 Favorite Classroom Apps

MindShift

Desmos : This company has essentially replicated the functionalities of graphing calculators online, so all kids can have access. Adobe Slate : While similar to its competitor Microsoft Sway, some educators reported this presentation tool to be more engaging. The free version allows a user to make three maps. It is Web-based.

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