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Interview | On a New Mission with Knovation
A pioneer in creating personalized learning solutions, Randy Wilhelm fosters dialogue, opportunities and innovation among education leaders and stakeholders. He has formed collaborative partnerships throughout education and technology industries with hardware manufacturers, educational publishers and software developers. Randy co-founded netTrekker, … Continue reading
Trends | Teachers Want More Access to Classroom Technology
A national survey from PBS LearningMedia—a new and free media-on-demand service featuring over 18,000 digital assets from national organizations like NASA, National Archives and PBS programs—finds teachers want even more access to classroom technology. PBS LearningMedia released Monday at FETC that 93 … Continue reading
Trends | SIIA Report: EdTech $7.5 Billion Industry
The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) Education Division released their report, the 2010 U.S. Educational Technology Industry Market: PreK-12. First in a series of market reports, the survey values the overall market PreK-12 non-hardware educational technology at $7.5 billion dollars. Content-related products represent … Continue reading
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Trends | Infographic: The Digital Promise
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Tagged 21st century learning, access to technology, bigger picture, born in 2000, digital content, elearning, infographic, interactive multimedia, online courses, online learning, online tutors, personalized learning, tech based skills and assessment, The Digital Promise, tuoring, tutoring software, US Department of Education, video games, wider perspective
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