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When it comes to edtech adoption, one of the top criteria should be to evaluate resources with accessibility in mind. Beginning with the Rehabilitation...
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This back to school, Flocabulary is returning to its roots and announcing exciting new updates to boost students’ vocabulary acquisition. With our new analytics...
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From posing a question to playing a game, everything done in the classroom generates student data. The problem? Capturing and analyzing that data to...