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Digital Learning in Organizations

Learning with 'e's

Digital Learning in Organizations shows L and D professionals how to make sure that their workforce is 'digitally ready' and has the skills, capabilities and understanding needed to capitalize on the opportunities created by learning technologies and feel confident in their ability to get the most out of them.

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How Online Learning Platforms for Schools Are Revolutionizing Education

Kitaboo on EdTech

Online learning platforms supported and enhanced education delivery, driving learning initiatives through digital channels. The convenience, affordability, and versatility with which they accomplished their objectives translated into an immersive and unparalleled personalized learning experience.

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How Online Learning Platforms for Schools Are Revolutionizing Education

Kitaboo on EdTech

Online learning platforms supported and enhanced education delivery, driving learning initiatives through digital channels. The convenience, affordability, and versatility with which they accomplished their objectives translated into an immersive and unparalleled personalized learning experience.

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How digital badges are shaking up teacher PD

eSchool News

Digital badging has arrived on the scene as a leading contender to close this gap and help provide teachers with a clear path to professional growth, and the micro-credentials to prove it. Badges help teachers focus on relevant professional developments opportunities because they support personalized learning.

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Trends to watch in 2015: education and technology

Bryan Alexander

There’s now a movement to teach humanities seminars online. We still see the majority of campuses failing to formally recognize professors’ digital work. Yet we also see academic deans and provosts showing more interest in digital learning than their faculty. This rising tide could pause.

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