This year’s ASU GSV Summit, held in San Diego, California, brought together entrepreneurs, ed-tech providers, policy makers, and leaders from leaders from education and industry to network and discuss how technology is shaping learning and instruction. A number of solutions stood out at the event. Here is a roundup of what we saw:
Odysseyware has launched its School Transformation series, a collection of webinars on competency-based learning, career readiness, personalized instruction and credit recovery. The webinars feature presentations on successful school implementations and insight from education thought leaders.
Defined STEM, from Defined Learning, aims to help teachers provide practical knowledge to students through project-based learning, real-world careers and reading and writing activities. Videos show the practical application of an educational concept within a company or industry. Performance tasks ask students to solve real-world issues, using the knowledge they have acquired. Literacy tasks ask students to read and write about a career topic.
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