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Immersive Reading: KITABOO partners with Microsoft Immersive Reader to make content more accessible

Kitaboo on EdTech

As education goes online driven by the evolution in digital technologies and the COVID 19 pandemic, several companies are wooing the learners, academic institutions, and corporate houses with powerful tools to conduct online and blended learning programs. Benefits of KITABOO and Microsoft Immersive Reader Partnership.

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The Future of eLearning - 10 Trends To Be Aware Of

ViewSonic Education

Thus far, adaptive learning has been largely experimental, with companies and competitors having spent the past couple of years working out the kinks and engaging in small-scale execution. Beyond simple smartphone commands, AI has found a use in the context of eLearning. Mobile Learning.

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Friday 5 — 11.4.2016

Perry Hewitt

Microsoft Teams launches to go head-to-head with Slack in messaging and collaboration, clearly hoping to build network effects through all those Office 365 users. Does a full-page ad in the New York Times tweak Microsoft, or just reek of fear? Facebook's announcement of one billion mobile-only users seem to bolster his hypothesis.

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More Popular Than Gmail, Facebook and Instagram: The Education App That Hit #1 on the iOS Chart

Edsurge

According to both Apple and App Annie , a website that tracks the popularity of mobile apps by number of new downloads, Remind , a school communications platform, took the #1 spot on the chart of free iOS apps. For a few days last August, the company topped the app charts as well. Those features may seem simple by today’s standards.

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The Best Flipped Classroom Software Tools For Flipped Learning In 2021

Fractus Learning

Technology today allows teachers to create educational videos using their mobile phones or video cameras. YouTube is freely available, and the YouTube app comes pre-installed on Android smartphones and tablets with Google’s app bundle; if not, the app is easily installed. Microsoft Teams . Classroom Video Software.

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Samepage - app to get more done with contextual collaboration

Educational Technology Guy

It can be used by people for personal projects and planning as well as by companies and groups for major projects. It is web based and there are mobile apps available for iOS and Android. Both mobile apps are now available globally. Users collaborate in real time and can comment and work together on projects. Take a look!

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Top 6 Tools for Virtual Instructional Coaching

EdTechTeam

GroupMe is a mobile group messaging app owned by Microsoft. The app is available for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and Windows 10, though a smartphone is not required to participate with GroupMe. Messages can be sent to any phone, you do not need a smartphone or even internet to use Remind. Tool #1: GroupMe.

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