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Top Conferences for Educators in 2024

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Apart from networking, the event features talks and discussions on campus management, AI, sustainability, cybersecurity, accessibility and inclusion, and other urgent topics of modern learning. Apart from the annual event on October 21-24, the conference will be held online on November 13-14.

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Looking Back At 2011 And Looking Forward To 2012

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For the past few years ( here and here ) I started a tradition (if we can call it that) where I look back at the year in #edtech and try to make predictions as to what''s going to take hold in the coming year. No science behind any of this.

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The Makings (and Misgivings) of a Statewide Effort to Personalize Learning in Massachusetts

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LearnLaunch Institute , the Massachusetts Personalized Learning Edtech Consortium (MAPLE) functions as a professional learning community for 32 district members that aim to implement personalized learning. Moodle, Schoology, Blackboard and Summit round out the top five.) Sometimes, it is just a distraction.

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As Instructure Revenue Grows, Questions Emerge Over Bridge Corporate Learning System

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Goldsmith promised more details at an investors event Dec. Investment bank Barrington Research published a report that highlighted the switch of Spain’s ESIC Business and Marketing School from Moodle to Canvas. He promised more details at its December event for investors. 3 at the company’s Salt Lake City headquarters.

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Hack Education Weekly News

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White supremacist Richard Spencer will speak at the University of Florida , which says it will spend $500,000 on security for the event. ” Via EdScoop : “ USC launches edtech research center focused on underrepresented youth.” Via Edsurge : “NYC Keeps Its Edtech Accelerator Revving With New Funders and Markets.”

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Hack Education Weekly News

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It’s just a bunch of video-taped lectures for the (offline) “ Startup School ” event that the startup incubator program runs at Stanford (which is really just a series of short talks by entrepreneurs and founders). Microsoft had a media event this week. Not sure why this is called a MOOC. Yik Yak had raised $73.5

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