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Is the Traditional Classroom Becoming Obsolete?

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You might argue that the traditional classroom still plays an essential role in education, but the rapid growth of online and hybrid models suggests otherwise. As students increasingly seek flexible and interactive learning experiences, the conventional approach may not meet their needs any longer.

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Infobase Acquires Professional Development and Training Platform

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Infobase is now positioned to connect educators with the solutions they need to fill learning gaps, provide social-emotional learning support, and successfully utilize distance learning technology through the COVID-19 pandemic and into the future.

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How Research-Informed Games May Result in Deep Learning Experiences

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In what ways has the perception of game-based learning changed in recent times? The perception around game-based learning has improved in the last 10 years. The recent global dive into online learning has demonstrated the value of engaging students this way. Research and efficacy studies have really had an impact.

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61 predictions about edtech, equity, and learning in 2022

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Here’s what they had to say: The demand for online learning will continue to grow in 2022 and possibly lead to the creation of virtual schools, which would introduce new AR and VR learning processes. The one technology I believe that is primed to make a big splash in classrooms is augmented reality. –Amy Gulley, M.Ed

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65 ways equity, edtech, and innovation shone in 2022

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Here’s what they had to say: The demand for online learning will continue to grow in 2022 and possibly lead to the creation of virtual schools, which would introduce new AR and VR learning processes. The one technology I believe that is primed to make a big splash in classrooms is augmented reality. –Amy Gulley, M.Ed

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Education Technology

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Since it is web-based, students can access their learning materials from any device with internet connectivity, making it ideal for both in-person and remote learning. Another key type is adaptive learning technology, which uses algorithms and data analytics to personalize learning experiences.