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LATAM Online
SMARTER SCHOOLS | by Michael Spencer Examining the drivers of the explosive growth in online learning here and to the South. It is a well-known fact that over 6 million students in the U.S. are enrolled in some kind of … Continue reading
Out of Control
The ever spiraling madness of funding, financing and technology CLASSROOM 21 | by Greg Limperis The times they are a changin’. It used to be, the only thing you had to worry about budgeting for in education besides the usual … Continue reading
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Tagged Classroom 21, funding financing technology, going digital, Greg Limperis, school budget woes
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Reluctant Time Travelers
Life has changed, so why hasn’t education? CLASSROOM 21 | by Greg Limperis If I decide to dine out and I am not sure where, the first thing I do is google area restaurants on my smartphone—a few more taps … Continue reading
What Makes EdTech Leaders Great?
Looking for edtech leadership? Look no further than these words of wisdom CLASSROOM 21 | by Greg Limperis Education technology leaders these days are in high demand. If you are looking for great edtech leaders, it helps to know … Continue reading
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Tagged African proverb, edtech leadership, qualities of an edtech leader, S.O.C.I.A.L.
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College Connections
The compelling case for telepresence in higher education HIGHER EDTECH | by Andy Lausch The number of students applying to and attending college grew 37 percent between 2000 and 2010. With that kind of growth and competition for students, it … Continue reading









