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The "Ed Tech" category includes posts about educational technology products themselves, including LMSs and other learning platforms, adaptive learning and other digital curricular materials products, learning analytics, and educational apps of all types. It also includes technical aspects of ed tech products, especially interoperability.


 

Carnegie Mellon’s $100 Million Announcement

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on March 28, 2019

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And now for something completely different.

Instructure: Plans to expand beyond Canvas LMS into machine learning and AI

By Phil Hill. Posted on March 11, 2019

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Instructure is not the same company it was just a year or two ago. Thanks to public reporting, the changes are out in the open.

I’m Giving a Live-streamed Talk on Thursday at SUNY

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on March 6, 2019

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Cue the Steely Dan lyrics.

Moodle Workplace: A new product and change in open source deployment

By Phil Hill. Posted on March 5, 2019

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Moodle HQ more aggressively pushing into pro-ed market with Moodle Workplace with a change in how open source code is deployed (hint, it’s not universally available).

D2L: Continuing emphasis on services and completion of move to SaaS model

By Phil Hill. Posted on March 3, 2019

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If you want story of aggressive migration to SaaS model (public cloud) for an LMS company, look no further than D2L and Brightspace. Transformation to be complete in 2019.

Blackboard Updates: Learn SaaS progress and LMS market news

By Phil Hill. Posted on February 26, 2019

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Blackboard shares news with e-Literate about Learn SaaS and company updates.

Is Microsoft or Google your next LMS? The view from BETT

By Jason Cole. Posted on February 6, 2019

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Notes from BETT 2019 show in London looking at Microsoft Teams and potential as a learning platform competitor
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