2016 was a watershed year for all things digital and EdTech. Teachers continued to explore new ways to personalize learning with EdTech, postsecondary education continued to take new shapes from MOOCs to tech-based microlearning, and machine intelligence grew in capabilities faster than ever before. We’re always excited to see innovations trending upward; this week’s top eight stories give a good overview to shape your expectations for the new year.
Digital Developments
1) Increasing School Focus on Digital Curriculum
The Learning Counsel’s Report finds that 86% of schools expect to spend more on digital curriculum in 2017. If you’re a part of one of these schools, check out Tom’s recommendations for 10 Ways to Use Quality Digital Curriculum.
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