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5 Ways To Bring SEL Into Edtech Classroom Use

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Sponsor : Urkund Urkund is great as a plagiarism prevention tool and connects with most common Learning Management Systems like Google Classroom, Moodle, and Canvas or as a stand-alone web tool or by email. The Urkund system is highly accurate, cost-effective, and even better, doesn’t sell licenses to students or others.

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What’s Next for Edtech Now That the ‘Pandemic Bump’ Has Faded?

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The pandemic forced lasting changes on the American education system. It also brought an explosion of private investments into edtech. The pandemic bump that many edtech firms experienced has faded, but private capital’s interest in edtech, and in shaping the education system, remains. First, career navigation.

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The Edtech Company Formerly Known as AltSchool Sold Its Tech. So What’s Left?

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A learning management system developed by one of the most high-profile, highly funded and overhyped K-12 education startups has found a new home. The company then rebranded to Altitude Learning, which continued to develop the technology, sell it to schools and provide implementation support. Kids don’t learn on their own,” says Martin.

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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. . education system.

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What U.S. Companies Should Know About Asia's Edtech Market

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Last summer, when I was working for ThinkCERCA, which helps students develop critical thinking skills through reading and writing, the edtech startup was facing a big decision: should it try and break into the lucrative Chinese market? company that has eyed Asia as the next big market. ThinkCERCA is definitely not the first U.S.

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The Education Department Outlines What It Wants From AI

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OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, predicted last year that it will usher in the greatest tech transformation ever. But while that may sound like typical Silicon Valley hype, the education system is taking it seriously. Primarily, for instance, it stresses that humans should be placed “firmly at the center” of AI-enabled edtech.

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The FTC Has Its Sights on COPPA, and Edtech Providers Should Take Notice

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The FTC is currently holding a public comment period to determine whether to strengthen COPPA’s privacy protections, and it just concluded a public workshop on Oct. The list of potentially non-compliant companies includes a number of household names, major education companies, and other large content providers.

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