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The Edtech Revolution: 2010 – 2017

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These were the pressing questions of the time – a time 8-months after the release of the first iPad and 6-months before the release of the first Chromebook. However, it was the Chromebook (2011) that truly revolutionized 1:1. While the iPad cost anywhere from $300 – $400, Chromebooks were sold from $199. Indeed, $2.3

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CDI’s Chromebook Division Reaches Milestone by Supporting more than 2,000 School and District Initiatives

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Chicago IL –March 26, 2018 – Chromebooks are an affordable and popular solution for schools adopting 1:1 programs. CDI Computer Dealers , a leading provider of technology to schools, is helping schools transition to the Chromebook ecosystem and is now meeting the Chromebook needs of more than 2,000 schools and districts.

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PASCO Motion Sensor–A Must for Science Classes

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Their products are wireless, Bluetooth- and/or USB-connectable, and their SPARKvue software runs on Mac and Windows platforms, Chromebooks, iPads, iPhones, and Android. Training and Workshops. This includes videos, free live online training, customized webinars, and onsite workshops. Some are free while others are for a fee.

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Flip Grid: 6 Fun Ideas to Engage Learners in Conversation with Teryl Magee

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She also uses this for professional development for teachers when she’s preparing to meet them on-site. You could then turn and go on to respond and say, “Teryl, it’s so nice to meet you. The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product.

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Should I Stay or Should I Go? An Opinionated Guide to Changing Edtech Industry Conferences

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They’re abbreviations for major conferences for companies in the education industry. That was early in the days of low-cost cloud computing enabling a multitude of new edtech startups, really fast internet beginning its spread to schools, and Chromebooks starting their climb to ascendance in U.S. K-12 classrooms as a 1:1 mobile device.

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How Education Elements Guides Districts in Creating Environments that Personalize Learning

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The company got its start in late 2010, spurred by founder Anthony Kim’s work with KIPP Empower , an elementary charter school in Los Angeles. He founded Education Elements to meet that need. As of spring 2016, the company has supported 100 districts nationally, representing 300 schools and 300K students. Stay tuned!

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Leadership Roundtable: Digital Equity

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The district is remote, with only a local Internet company to service families in town. We ended up not making it mandatory for parents to come to a meeting in order for their student to take a device home,” she said. “We If it’s lost, then the Chromebook has to be replaced before the student can graduate.”