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The Post-LMS World: Social, Simple, Modern, Mobile and Student-centric

Edsurge

Despite its name, the Learning Management System (LMS) is not about learning. The LMS was originally the CMS—Course Management System. While it’s great for instructor workflows, it has always been a course management tool, not a learning tool. Learning is the product of inputs from students and instructors.

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T&L’S ISTE 2018 BEST OF SHOW AWARDS WINNERS

techlearning

BOXLIGHT MIMIOSPACE ( MIMIO.BOXLIGHT.COM ) The MimioSpace collaborative system consists of a laser projector, touch board, and Mini-PC, creating an expansive 32-touch area with Touch 360° interactivity. Featuring a Windows PC, 13MP document camera, and 21-inch touchscreen with wireless HD mirroring functionality in a mobile podium.

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E-learning in times of crisis: The CARE2 Framework

Neo LMS

Colleges and universities also shelter the poor and homeless and are mobilizing their facilities and resources to respond to the global pandemic. Read more: Why e-learning is key to building disaster-proof education. There has to be an enabling environment that is open to dialogue, cooperation, and collaboration.

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Are You Prepared For The Future Of Social Learning?

TeachThought - Learn better.

Are You Prepared For The Future Of Social Learning? A formula detailing a chemical reaction, or the new math behind a social media outreach strategy? But now with the ascent of social media, not only has the delivery model markedly changed, but also the construction and development of content.

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Are Digital Textbooks More Effective for K-12 Curriculum

Kitaboo on EdTech

Digital Textbooks Enable Collaboration: Keeping up with the social media trends, most digital reading devices are equipped with sharing features. Allowing them to share notes with their peers and teachers facilitates engagement and deeper comprehension of the topic and fosters collaborative learning.

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