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Top issues you will face when developing your own Learning Management System

Testpress

We often hear this statement from many educational entrepreneurs We are building our own software What they don't realize is that, unlike physical buildings, a software is never done. Moodle Instead of building a custom system from scratch, you might think why not take up Moodle and deploy it on a server?

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8 EdTech Trends to Watch Out for This 2020

Ask a Tech Teacher

As always, education is changing. Unsurprisingly, technology is also impacting the world of education. In fact, a study on Forbes found that global education technology (EdTech) is one of the fastest-growing segments today, and is expected to be worth $252 billion by the end of this year. Data Analytics. Artificial Intelligence.

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For Some Students, #DeleteFacebook Is Not Really an Option

Edsurge

But for some students whose class assignments and discussions are tied to the social network, it’s not as simple as it sounds. Once upon a time, educators like Sarah Jackson—the aforementioned teacher—found Facebook to be a handy tool for class. Her peers communicated more via apps like Twitter, Instagram and the Remind.

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My Twitter Journey So Far: Using Twitter as a Personal Educational Resource

EdTechSandyK

Like many of you I started hearing buzz about Twitter this year. But I didn''t see any use for Twitter for me, an ed tech specialist with nothing to sell or promote. The little I did explore led me to view Twitter pretty much like this. So, I followed her on Twitter. Everyone was on it. The local news station.

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Education Technology and the Power of Platforms

Hack Education

This is part four of my annual look at the year’s “ top ed-tech stories ” Way back in 2012, I chose “ The Platforming of Education ” as one of my “Top Ed-Tech Trends.” Are any education technologies, for that matter? ” Re-reading that article now makes me cringe. They’re amazing.

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Live Thursday, February 2nd - Panel on Personal Learning Profiles

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

She did it with My eCoach as early as 1999 — way before there were blogs, wikis, Twitter or Facebook. Barbara writes a regular column on professional development for OnCUE (Computer Using Educators) as well as regularly posts helpful materials and resources on her blog. Barbara is what you call a “Digital Pioneer.”

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Paperless Please

Hansen's Link to Tech

Embrace the Cloud Embrace cloud computing with Google Drive and/or Google Classroom: most districts support Google Apps for Education, not only because its free and great to manage but it supports collaboration and creation for our 21st Century Learners. Most likely your building or district have or in the process of picking one out.