EdTech Center News: Distance Education Strategy Sessions Returns Friday!
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Distance Education Strategy Sessions |
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Join us this Friday, September 10, 2021 at 10:00 Pacific, 12:00 Central, 1:00 Eastern to hear how Fatma Ghailan from Queens Public Library in New York and Danielle Perry from Peninsula Regional Educational Program (PREP) in Virginia have built innovative and scalable models that increase access to English language training, career pathway transitions, and support economic opportunity for language learners. Tadd Wamester from the EnGen team will share more about how their web & mobile platform and curriculum has been leveraged as an effective tool for workforce and career-focused English language learning. |
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On September 27-30, twenty-two countries will be represented at mEducation Alliance’s 11th annual Symposium under the theme EdTech To Accelerate Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN) in Low-Resource Contexts. The event will feature non-traditional formats to promote knowledge exchange and networking among participants and over 70 presenters including gallery walks, lightning talks, panels, and virtual exhibits.
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For educators and administrators alike, learning how students experience online learning and the use of EdTech is key to ensuring that the future is successful. A report from the College Innovation Network found that students who are not confident in their ability to learn have negative experiences with online learning. Over 600 students enrolled in four higher education institutions responded to questions about how EdTech self-efficacy has influenced their online learning experiences and the way in which their personal lives have played a role in their academic careers. The report includes actionable steps on how to improve the future of online student learning for students.
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Top 150 Tools for Education 2021 |
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The annual list of the Top 10 digital learning tools is here! Because of these Top Tools lists, we are able to learn about the popularity of many online learning tools as well as trends in learning behavior. This year’s list, published on September 1st, features 300 tools consisting of 2,077 votes from 33 countries, and is further broken down into 3 sub lists (Personal Learning, Workplace Learning, and Education) to show the specifics of how these tools are being used.
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