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Companies Invest in Preparing K–12 Students as Older Sectors Become Tech Integrated

EdTech Magazine

Companies Invest in Preparing K–12 Students as Older Sectors Become Tech Integrated. At the same time, major companies are recognizing the potential of a generation that will be looking for jobs as the market for jobs in these fields changes — and offers new options to workers and employers. . eli.zimmerman_9856. education system.

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ISTE23 Redux—AR/VR Over AI?

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Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) was and is still at the forefront of edtech as evidenced by the show floor at ISTE last week. Major players like Google, Microsoft Corporation, Meta, Samsung and Lenovo continue to invest major resources into its development. billion in 2022 to $11.95 billion in 2027.

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Microsoft’s Big Bett Updates: Free VR Curriculum and Using a Pencil as a Stylus

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More than 600 exhibitors and 34,000 attendees are expected to descend on London this week for the annual Bett show , where some companies come with a barrage of updates befitting one of the biggest education technology trade shows in the world. Its interface resembles a mashup of Slack and Google Classroom.) Or so it feels.)

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To Re-Capture the Education Market, Microsoft Aims to Offer a Compelling Alternative to Google’s Chromebook

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At BETT, a major edtech expo outside of London, Microsoft is taking square aim at Google with a slew of updates to its education products. based company is attempting to make a comeback on multiple fronts, starting with software. The Lenovo N24 is designed with pen support so that students can take digitized notes by hand.

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School STEM Labs Inspire Students, Power Innovation

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If that works at companies like Google and Apple, the same mindset should be in schools.”. Charlottesville standardized on Lenovo ThinkCentre All-In-One desktop computers in its middle and high school tech labs. “It’s creating a student-centered, student-driven space,” Stone adds.

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K–12 Teachers Use Augmented and Virtual Reality Platforms to Teach Biology

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MORE FROM EDTECH: See how mixed reality tools are enhancing K–12 classrooms. . At Agawam Public Schools in Massachusetts , Curriculum IT Specialist Edward Jacques helped teachers integrate Google ’s virtual reality software, Google Expeditions , to do just that. . “So Virtual Reality Programs Puts Students in Their Own Bodies.

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K–12 Districts Turn to Professional Services After 1:1 Rollouts

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At the same time, Keeling says, the district also moved to Google ’s G Suite. . Before the transition, Keeling decided the district could use some help moving to Google apps. based firm that specializes in helping K–12 schools implement Google for Education. So HUSD called on Amplified IT , a Norfolk, Va.-based by Dan Tynan.

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