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Our Grammarly Review – Is It the Perfect Grammar Checker?

Fractus Learning

Business writers writing case studies, reports, presentations, and other documents. Whether you are writing on the internet, on your computer desktop, cell phone, or tablet devices, the grammar checking tool is one click away. Grammarly.com is one of the few proofreading software tools that support Google Docs.

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Twelve Years Later: What’s Really Changed in the K-12 Sector? (Part 1)

Edsurge

In fall 2007, Larry Berger, CEO of Wireless Generation (now Amplify) was invited to submit a paper to an “Entrepreneurship in Education” working group led by Rick Hess, the director of Education Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute. We left behind the tablets and spun out a few adjacent businesses.

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So You Want to Be a Google Certified Trainer? FAQ Answers!

Shake Up Learning

The post So You Want to Be a Google Certified Trainer? Are you ready to take your career to the next level and become a Google Certified Trainer? I am a Google Certified Trainer, Google Certified Innovator, and Google Educator Group Leader. So You Want to Be a Google Certified Trainer? FAQ Answers!

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Gaming, VR Exploring, and App Building: The Ellis Island Hack-A-Thon

techlearning

Students will examine nativism and anti-immigration policies, including the Chinese Exclusion Act, the Gentlemen’s Agreement, and immigration legislation of the 1920s. We kept notes on our Mission US City of Immigrants Notes (Google Slides). In this final lesson we will publish our apps and test them with immigrant case studies.

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The Business of Education Technology

Hack Education

But some of them, like the explosion in startups offering private student loans, suggest something is happening quite contrary to the narratives of “free and open,” not to mention to a tradition of publicly funded education or the policies of federal financial aid. Everything’s a business opportunity. Surprise, surprise.

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 37 Edition)

Doug Levin

Otherwise, here’s what caught my eye this past week – news, tools, and reports about education, public policy, technology, and innovation – including a little bit about why. challenged her 8th- and 9th-grade students to put down their phones, laptops, tablets and video game consoles for the 11 Tuesdays of summer.

EdTech 150
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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 37 Edition)

Doug Levin

Otherwise, here’s what caught my eye this past week – news, tools, and reports about education, public policy, technology, and innovation – including a little bit about why. challenged her 8th- and 9th-grade students to put down their phones, laptops, tablets and video game consoles for the 11 Tuesdays of summer.

EdTech 150