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South Carolina Department of Education Selects DreamBox Learning® to Support COVID-19 Academic Recovery

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DreamBox Learning ®, the K-8 digital math company that pioneered Intelligent Adaptive Learning technology, announced today that the South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) has selected DreamBox Learning Math to support teaching and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic and mitigate student learning loss.

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Math+Tech–a Good Partnership

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Technology has been part of math education for decades, mostly as rote drills and a replacement for worksheets, often to assist in memorizing tables. This inevitable change is particularly true for math education, as interactive math lessons for kids are becoming more commonplace online.

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How Research-Informed Games May Result in Deep Learning Experiences

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SplashLearn’s game-based learning platform—available in 150+ countries and already used by more than 40 million children—features thousands of research-informed games aimed at instructing young learners in English language arts and math. Personally, I was a good student, especially in math—I loved math.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

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Currently, more than 25 percent of K-12 students are chronically absent and most students have ground to make up in math and reading. As we know, the pandemic led to a proliferation of learning technologies, with districts reporting the use of an average of 2,500 edtech tools in the 2023 EdTech Top 40 research study.

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Education Technology

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Another key type is adaptive learning technology, which uses algorithms and data analytics to personalize learning experiences. These tools incorporate game elements, such as points, rewards, and leaderboards, to make learning more engaging and interactive.

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61 predictions about edtech, equity, and learning in 2022

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Now that the most urgent phase of the crisis is past, learning technology leaders can assess how to implement technology that both prepares them for the next emergency and better supports students’ everyday learning needs. The one technology I believe that is primed to make a big splash in classrooms is augmented reality.

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Beyond Digital Literacy: How EdTech Fosters Children’s Social-Emotional Development

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Here’s his article on how edtech fosters a child’s social-emotional development: As technology has become mainstreamed in modern education, learners are able to enjoy many key advantages. These include acquiring 21st-century skills, stronger peer relationships, and a greater motivation to learn.