The History of Classroom Technology Infographic

Teachers teach and students learn. For centuries, that has remained constant. But the saim cannot be said for what they use to teach and learn. The History of Classroom Technology Infographic provides a snapshot of the many educational tools used since the firtst public schoolhouse opened in 1635.

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How Technology in Schools Has Changed Over Time

Infographic | February 4, 2020

Can you imagine attending a school where whiteboards weren’t used,there were no handheld calculators, and headphones weren’t available? Travel back in time about 50-60 years, and that’s exactly what you’d get. This infographic takes a look at the changes of technology in school settings from the early 1900’s to present day.

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The Beginner’s Guide To Adaptive Learning: 5 Questions To Consider

Infographic | January 14, 2020

What Is Adaptive Learning? Adaptive learning is a technique that uses technology and data to address each learner's trouble spots by automatically providing individual support, thereby making learning more effective. How Does Adaptive Learning Benefit Learners? Adaptive learning acts as a one-on-one instructor to learners. So you might have multiple learners taking the same course, but the content they see is based entirely on their current knowledge levels and experience.

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7 Steps for Selecting Adaptive Courseware

Infographic | February 14, 2020

How do colleges and universities decide which courseware to use? With so many options to review, how do you determine which are most relevant to your goals? Contacted 16 institutions working with Every Learner Everywhere, a network that supports innovation in teaching practices, to learn about their preferred procurement methods. Below are seven steps to a successful process for selecting adaptive courseware.

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E-Learning: What the Numbers Say

Infographic | August 12, 2022

The worldwide market for mobile learning will reach $325 billion in 2025. IBM has saved $200 million since switching to eLearning. Coursera student enrollment has surged by 438% in the last two years. In 2020, 180 million learners worldwide used massive open online courses.

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20 Best Tips For School Management Software

Infographic | March 26, 2020

Choose school management software that will be always online 24/7 for all users. Check for SAAS applications. Choose school management software that allows unlimited user licenses. This will help all the teachers, parents, and students use the software. Train your teachers efficiently and patiently to get the maximum benefit out of the software. Without the teachers, the software will stay idle.

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10 Ideas to Prepare Engaging Online Learning

Infographic | August 19, 2020

Ask all of your students to set up an optimal workspace for photo/video assignments and online lessons. Pique your students' interest in a new project by making their task available before the online lesson so they'll have independent think time.

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