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Can Learning be Equitable if the Student Isn't Able to Access Learning Resources?

Connecting 2 the World

Often, in higher education, accessibility is often a medical condition that prevents a person from learning in a traditional way (labeled "disabled") thus requiring accommodations. Digitally, there are accommodations or finished products that must meet a certain standard when designing an online resource or course.

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Activate Instruction migrates content to Gooru

eSchool News

As the public education system evolves toward supporting students’ personalized needs, online learning tools have emerged that allow teachers to customize instruction. Often the tools available either meet some of the teachers’ needs or are prohibitively expensive.

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A Professional Development Alternative

My Island View

There was no mention of follow-up research to determine how effective the PD was in improving or even affecting student learning in the classroom. It is a great business education conference, rather than educators, it is made up of people representing the companies within the education technology publishers’ community.

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With Money From Facebook, 10 Colleges Turn Their Campuses into ‘Metaversities’

Edsurge

Drawing on lingo that has gained popularity among tech entrepreneurs, these online simulations of colleges are being called “metaversities.” The design interface comes from VictoryXR, a company that sells virtual-reality education technology. We want to create an ecosystem for learning in the metaverse.

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