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EdTech Magazine
The walls are coming down for K–12 schools. While classroom learning remains critical for student success, spending on e-learning initiatives is on track for $325 billion in the next five years as educators look to leverage the increasing impact of digital education.
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Forbes
Educause recently released its top 10 strategic technologies for higher education. In an excellent report co-authored by Mark McCormack and Christopher Brooks, Educause (based on a member survey) identified the following (broadly defined) technologies.
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EdTech Magazine
The "IT guy" stereotype is entrenched in popular culture: Socially awkward and technically adept, these experts excel at connecting devices and fixing network problems — but they're rarely consulted about strategic business decisions.
This pervasive attitude translates to a lack of action at the boardroom level: As noted by CIO, just 29 percent of CIOs are full-time boardroom members, despite a 71 percent jump in the total number of technology C-suite positions over the past few years.
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Daily News
Disparities that arose among schools over time due to many reasons compelled parents to go in search of better schools for their children. Educational authorities using public examinations to direct clever students to the privileged schools, and also to select the best performers for the universities have brought about a highly examination-oriented system of school education in our country today.
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Forbes
AI is changing lives in a multitude of ways, and one of the most important is how we learn. Numerous barriers prevent education from reaching its full potential: money, space, accessibility, etc. This accessibility crisis is no secret. AI offers a promising solution by solving some of these issues: It provides personalized education on an unmatched scale. However, it's only available to a fortunate few.
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The Unity Certified User certification focuses on programming with Unity software. It covers the basics of C# programming within Unity to create interactivity in games, apps, AR/VR, and other experiences. With Unity certification, your students can have the industry-recognized credentials that employers are seeking. Learn More.
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EdSurge
We are just getting started with voice technology in education. From simple commands that retrieve stored information to a future where voice-activated AI coaches help us set and reach educational goals across a lifetime, the potential for growth is undeniable. Voice, after all, is one of the most natural ways to interface with technology, says Coursera's Alexander Sanchez.
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Education Dive
After over 30 years in IT, change is the only constant. I love that this job brings with it constant opportunities for me to learn and grow. Unfortunately, if you are like me, the past several years have seen an exponential increase in risk, and a serious loss of sleep.
I have ransomware to thank for that.
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Demand for skilled cybersecurity talent continues to outstrip supply, with estimates of 3.5 million unfilled positions by 2021. EC Council Associate, ECA, Certification is the starting point for a career in cybersecurity. ECA qualifies strengths, skills, and readiness of aspiring professionals, leading to a career in the highly lucrative Information Security industry. Click here to receive a free practice test voucher!
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EdTech Magazine
There's a plethora of options for K–12 teachers to earn certifications that can help them hone their craft, give them a professional edge and positively impact their students' learning.
Take educational technology certifications, for example, which many educators attain not only to keep up with the latest digital tools and learn how to integrate them in the classroom, but also to connect with others for ideas and support in tech-driven teaching strategies.
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The Conversation
There are growing fears about the rise of cyberbullying and its impact on children. Unlike traditional face-to-face bullying, a bully can conceal their identity online and target their victims constantly without the limits of location or time.
A lack of reporting of cyberbullying and its low visibility when compared to face-to-face bullying make it difficult to gauge its true extent and impact.
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UTeach Computer Science has received generous funding from the U.S. Department of Education to provide 160 teachers with free project-based, College Board–endorsed curriculum and professional development, plus $1000 stipends. Apply now!
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The New York Times
Labs across the country are testing artificial intelligence, virtual reality and other innovations that could improve learning and lower costs for Generation Z and beyond.
In this lesson, you will learn how they are trying to solve problems in higher education with solutions that sound straight out of a science-fiction novel. Then, you'll come up with creative ideas of your own for improving your schooling experience.
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