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Tech Apprenticeships Shift the Costs of Higher Ed From Students to Employers

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Prime Minister—reported in January raising $44 million to bring apprenticeships in data, software engineering, digital marketing and project management to the U.S. Members include Walmart, Sony and T-Mobile. Multiverse is doing outreach through Instagram and other social media networks. One of them is Generation USA.

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Profile of Asbury Park (NJ) Superintendent Sancha Gray

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A second prong of individualized direct instruction, informed by the data provided from those “games,” was rounded out by a third rotation—reading books of their choosing at their level. Achievements are touted on social media, changing the tone of the district’s story to engage the public positively.

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Education Technology and the History of the Future of Credentialing

Hack Education

” The University of Northern New Jersey had a website – one with a.edu domain, to boot – as well as several active social media profiles. Financial data on coding bootcamps can be found on funding.hackeducation.com. The ACICS is the accrediting agency for many for-profits. Or it was.). What counts as a credit?

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” Inside Higher Ed also looks at how data is being talked about at the higher ed ed-tech event. ” “How Social Media Can Help Teach Good Writing,” according to Edsurge. Via Techcrunch : “Sony reboots Aibo with AI and extra kawaii.” ” From Edsurge : “​Invasive or Informative?

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'Robots Are Coming For Your Jobs'

Hack Education

Sony’s in the business. More on teaching robots and training children in the next article in this series… Financial data on the major corporations and investors involved in this and all the trends I cover in this series can be found on funding.hackeducation.com/archives.html. Malta thinks it’s necessary, I guess.