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4 Digital learning trends for Higher Education

Neo LMS

Despite the growing demand for edtech and online learning, face-to-face lectures and on-campus activities remained the core part of how students accessed their education. However, the events of 2020 have put HE on a fast track to digital adoption. Read more: 3 Ways in which edtech enables hybrid learning.

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Meet NEO at FETC 2022!

Neo LMS

It’s safe to say that it’s still a critical issue and one that needs all of our attention, especially when it comes to choosing the best edtech to teach and engage students. Since edtech is always evolving, attending conferences is the perfect way to find amazing edtech solutions. FETC 2022 returns as an in-person event.

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How to support your students’ executive functioning skills with the help of your LMS

Neo LMS

Here are some examples of how students can improve their executive functioning skills with the help of online learning platforms: 1. Students use calendars to keep up with tasks, upcoming events, and more. Read more: Top 7 remote learning tips your students should know. Learning goals. Calendars/to-do lists.

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8 Ed-tech organizations every teacher should know about

Neo LMS

The organisation’s primary activities include hosting key learning events, chief among them the annual ISTE conference and expo , producing professional development resources and a number of annual publications. Focus: EdTech Access and Advocacy. iNACOL (International Association of K-12 Online Learning).

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

It’s now become a way in which educational events, organizations, and institutions dole out funding for projects. Edsurge told its version of events for the past decade’s worth of ed-tech, and I told mine. One can trace far too many bad ideas to the event whose focus purports to be on “ideas worth spreading”: TED. The TED Talk.

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