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Otus - LMS, Data Management and Assessment Management, all in one easy-to-use product

Educational Technology Guy

And has a mobile app for educators, students and families. Follow me on Twitter and Google+. Has a great gradebook supporting traditional points-based classrooms and standards based grading. It provides powerful assessment options to support every subject, grade level, and pedagogical method.

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Higher education technology predictions for 2014

Mark Smithers

There will be some innovations to escape the limitations of locked down enterprise learning management systems, increasing use of third party services, more innovative use of mobile tech and increasing experimentation with wearable devices. Nothing new in the LMS space. I really don’t expect anything big in 2014.

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Higher education technology predictions for 2014

Mark Smithers

There will be some innovations to escape the limitations of locked down enterprise learning management systems, increasing use of third party services, more innovative use of mobile tech and increasing experimentation with wearable devices. Nothing new in the LMS space. I really don’t expect anything big in 2014.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

It was one of two social media messages – the other a Twitter photo of Tunsil smoking marijuana through a gas mark – that were posted during the NFL draft. Now educators can personalize their courses, apparently, which is something no one has been able to do until “adaptive technology” integrated with the LMS.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

It is the instructional designer and tenured professor’s signal — “to the barricades!” — and everyone snipes at the other side from the Twitter trenches for a week, until there’s an unspoken truce that lasts until the next “ban laptops” op-ed gets published. A “ban laptops” op-ed may be the greatest piece of ed-tech clickbait ever devised.

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