Global Edtech
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How Distance Learning Fosters Global Collaboration
Celebrating diversity and incorporating various aspects from other cultures contributes to a strong educational foundation for students and at the same time, provides on-the-job ... -
How Geopolitics Are Influencing The Edtech Market
The EdTech market is already quite robust and healthy from a fiscal standpoint, and its foothold in the educational world is only going to ... -
Surprising Places Where Edtech Outshines America
With the extreme popularity of technology, it would seem like education technology would be all the rage. It certainly appears to be in America, ... -
Smart City Data Helps Solve Education Challenges
The advent of smart cities means big things not only for city administrations but also for the educational institutions which function within their parameters. ... -
Why Are Some Countries Slow To Adopt Digital Learning?
In terms of dollars invested, the leaders in edtech adoption are the United States and China, with Western Europe and many countries in Asia ... -
China Is Teaching Children about AI in Kindergarten. Should the US Be Worried?
China has big plans to become the world leader in AI and in 2017 the country publicly proclaimed this aim. That’s when China published ... -
Finland’s Secret Education Weapon: Phenomenon-Based Learning
Phenomenon-based learning brings complex real-world issues into the classroom. The topics that students learn in a phenomenon-based classroom could range from Students engage in ... -
Look to China for Edtech Innovation
If you’re looking for momentum in edtech innovation, look no further than China. Driving the substantial growth in the edtech industry, China already generates ... -
How to Turn Africa into an Edtech Hotspot
Across the world, millions of children are out of school. Since 2000, millions of African children have benefited from better access to education, but ... -
Surprising Edtech Goals of the Chinese
Getting an education is serious business in much of China. Students are expected to complete daily homework even on weekends and holidays, but their ...