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How did edtech impact learning in 2023?

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Vrain Valley Schools 2021 and 2022 were the years of urgency and near-term decisions to ensure learning continued through the pandemic. For example, some schools are already integrating bi-directional casting between student tablets and interactive displays at the front of the classroom. –Joy Smithson, Ph.D.,

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” “Republicans try to take cheap phones and broadband away from poor people,” Ars Technica reports. monthly subsidies toward cellular phone service or mobile broadband. Via Edsurge : “ Apple iPad Sales to Schools Jump 32%, Selling 1M Tablets in Fiscal Q3 2017.” These 11 Cases Show How.”

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Via Wired : “ Ajit Pai ’s Plan Will Take Broadband Away From Poor People.” Via Standard Digital : “School abandons computer lessons as tablets remains unpowered.” ” That’s the Nalekat Primary School in Kenya which has government issued tablets but no power to charge them. million total.

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Via Education Week : “ Trump Signs Orders on Rural Broadband Access.” ” Also via Techcrunch : “ Facebook brings Messenger Kids to Fire tablets.” Subscription boxes for teachers are somehow “ personalized learning.” ” (Venture) Philanthropy and the Business of Ed Reform.