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Who is the Theranos of Education?

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In similar fashion, problematic edtech companies with grand visions and little follow-through don’t just affect the investors pouring funds into the space; they also potentially put learners into compromising situations. Unsurprisingly, the highly-publicized plan to deploy Knewton’s technology in service of incarcerated youth never happened.

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How Education Service Agencies Transform Data Fragmentation to Data Integration

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In the realm of education, it means breaking down barriers so that educational technologies and data systems can collaborate effectively, ultimately enhancing the educational experience for leaders, staff, specialists, teachers, students and parents. This agility allows teachers to adapt learning plans to individual student needs.

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Will AI Shrink Disparities in Schools, or Widen Them?

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Meanwhile, new technologies seem to flow out in an unstoppable stream. But in this ever-shifting stream of change, Lake is among those who believe new technology can be steered in a way that navigates schools to a more promising channel for reducing disparities in education in the U.S. And last year, the U.S.

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Choosing Wisely: Lessons for Leaders in AI Integration

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When it comes to AI in education, one edtech company stands out as a sage leader and trailblazing pioneer. Amid the chaotic deluge of new generative AI tools, claims and calamities inundating school leaders, Carnegie Learning has been all in on AI for nearly 25 years. We have the people who understand the technology behind AI.

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How Research-Based Tools Provide Impactful Learning Outcomes

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What defines an exemplary edtech company that serves K-12 needs? While the edtech market continues to grow with innovative ways to engage students, not many companies provide products rooted in three decades of cognitive research that continue to provide solid returns on investment.

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How Technology Is Powering Learning

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When applied to education, technology can bring fundamental transformation to the ways we learn. Classrooms have moved online, books have become eBooks, videos, and web-based learning, classroom activities leverage gaming, labs are now simulations, and the syllabus has moved over to the LMS.

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How Technology Is Powering Learning

Magic EdTech

When applied to education, technology can bring fundamental transformation to the ways we learn. Classrooms have moved online, books have become eBooks, videos, and web-based learning, classroom activities leverage gaming, labs are now simulations, and the syllabus has moved over to the LMS.