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Meet NEO at FETC 2022!

Neo LMS

It’s also a great opportunity to meet fellow online learning enthusiasts, exchange ideas, and learn from the experts. The event will also feature over 400 speaking sessions organized into Themed Theaters , such as Technology Discovery, STEM, and eSports. Meet NEO at FETC 2022! And this is not all!

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The Trends and Challenges Shaping Technology Adoption In Schools

MindShift

Rethinking How Schools Work: Another trend educators have long talked about is the need to make learning more interdisciplinary, interactive and student-driven. Technology could be a productive part of this shift by changing where and how students engage with learning.

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8 Ed-tech organizations every teacher should know about

Neo LMS

Focus: STEM. Not specifically an organisation advancing education technology, but rather technology in education, this is nonetheless an important professional resource for teachers of any STEM subjects. At the heart of the program is the Future Ready Framework, part of a very useful online dashboard. Reach: World-wide.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

The charter school chain was already developing a personalized learning platform to manage its competency-based learning practices when Facebook stepped in , offering to help the software it called Basecamp. CZI took over the engineering of the learning management system from Facebook in 2017.).

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Will “school choice on steroids” get a boost under a Trump administration?

The Hechinger Report

As states around the country try to prepare more students for college and careers, they are working to provide more students with access to advanced classes, particularly in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). They want them at school learning. But Grover said he doesn’t expect to see a spike in numbers.