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Study.com Makes the College Dream a Reality for Lots of Students

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They can be uploaded to Google Classroom, Schoology, Blackboard, and a selection of other LMSs. Students join with a free Study.com account that can be accessed with mobile apps (with the exception of proctored exams). These can be pushed out as links to Google Classroom, Blackboard, Schoology, and other LMSs. Great stuff.

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How Virtual Learning Allows Educators to Create Educational Experiences

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In this post, we explore more about what is virtual learning and how educators across the board can leverage virtual learning to create better educational experiences. What Does Virtual Learning Mean? Several virtual learning platforms can be leveraged here. Study Tools: Which are the Latest in EdTech Innovation?

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When the Pandemic Hit, Edtech Companies Threw Out Their Roadmaps and Changed Course

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It also meant developing features that would support fully online learning. Staff at PowerSchool, which owns learning management system Schoology, also built new features and beefed up existing ones in response to changes in usage. As a result, the company worked to support this increased usage.

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KITABOO facilitates key LMS integrations with advanced technological features

Kitaboo on EdTech

Academic institutions are moving away from the traditional classroom and adopting online and blended teaching methods like LMS in tune with the evolving trends. The COVID-19 pandemic has given a huge impetus to online learning and development, and even when it is showing signs of receding, online practices have become the new normal.

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