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HOW TO USE EDTECH TO HELP YOUR STUDENTS BOND

Students developing friendships with one another is a core component of a successful classroom. When children can develop peer relationships, they are more apt to help one another with difficult material and relevant social issues. These friendships are an integral part of the academic experience, even if it has no direct impact on their grade. […]

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HOW IMMERSIVE TECH IS BRINGING NEW OPPORTUNITIES INTO THE CLASSROOM

Imagine a classroom where students are traveling back in time or inside the human body from their desks. With immersive technology, this is possible! Immersive technology is just what the terms dictate – technology that allows you to immerse yourself in it. Immersive technology includes tools like augmented reality and virtual reality. Both AR and

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HOW DIGITAL AND MEDIA LITERACY IMPACTS TODAY’S CLASSROOM

There are not many teachers complaining that they simply don’t have enough material to cover in their classes. Rather, the opposite is normally the case. So the call to add yet more material—this time, in the form of digital literacy and media literacy—is unlikely to be welcomed wholeheartedly by America’s teachers. And yet these topics

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Passnownow Releases Education Games for Primary School Students

  Nigeria’s foremost EdTech Portal and e-learning platform that uses Technology to digitally democratize and distribute access to quality education by delivering Curriculum Based Subject Content to underserved Secondary School Students and Teachers across the Country is adding yet another distinctive feature in its repertoire of a potentially disruptive solution for the education sector in

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Funding of Education in Nigeria below UNESCO Recommended Benchmark, Says Ministry

By: Laleye Dipo in Minna The Federal Ministry of Education Monday declared that the funding of education at all levels in the country is below the benchmark recommended by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). While UNESCO’s benchmark for funding of education was 26 per cent of the national budget and 6

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EDUCATION PERSONALITY OF THE WEEK

Our Education Personality of the Week is Dipo Awojide, a lecturer/senior lecturer at Nottingham Business School. He teaches a variety of Strategic Management and International Business related modules at undergraduate and postgraduate level. He also contributes to the development, assessment and management of academic programmes within the subject area. Dipo has contributed to teaching at

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HOW A DIGITAL CURRICULUM AND ITS CONTENT CAN SAVE NIGERIA’S EDUCATION SECTOR

The Nigerian Secondary School Education Curriculum poorly aligns with the prevalent Career aspirations, problem solving skills and ultimately, the prevalent needs of our current Job Market as it is compared side by side with the learning opportunities available for High School Students and Teens in other Countries. Students and teachers are out of touch with

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS AN ASSESSMENT TOOL FOR EDUCATION IN AFRICA.

By Ashiedu Jude   Most schools in Africa currently do not have the luxury of one teacher per student for a perfect learning experience; technology plays the role of providing learning options for teachers and students from data collated during assessment. While teachers facilitate learning, technology supports personalization of learning resources that would enhance learners

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HOW DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY CAN HELP REINVENT BASIC EDUCATION IN AFRICA BY CNBCAFRICA.COM

By CNBC Africa Rohen d’Aiglepierre and Amélie Aubert, AFD (Agence française de développement), and Pierre-Jean Loiret, Agence universitaire de la francophonie (AUF) African countries have worked hard to improve children’s access to basic education, but there’s still significant work to be done. Today, 32,6 million children of primary-school age and 25,7 million adolescents are not

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