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What to Watch and Hear About Education – June 2024

Including the prospects of the infobusiness, the international scaling of EdTech companies during the "venture winter," and unusual school buildings.

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The Strengths and Weaknesses of ChatGPT in Online Course Development

What happens when you develop an online course using ChatGPT?

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How a Methodologist Can Create an Empathy Map

We examine one of the most popular tools of the product-based approach in education.

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6 AI-Powered EdTech Developments That Make Teachers' Lives Easier

What EdTech solutions can make teachers' lives easier?

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Battle: Who will develop a better course—a pedagogical designer with or without a neural network?

We're sharing the results of a mini-experiment that, while not entirely scientific, is nonetheless very interesting and revealing.

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What are the prospects for online courses aimed at older adults?

Are there any prospects for courses for the elderly?

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What to Watch and Hear About Education – August 2024

Podcasts about the development of the EdTech market, new trends in the infobusiness, and how teachers can learn.

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Why Online Higher Education Isn't for Everyone

This market segment is considered promising, but online higher education programs have a limited target audience.

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What to Watch and Listen to About Education and EdTech – September 2024

The collection includes recommendations from university professors for colleagues, the history of Foxford's origins, and interviews about Japanese universities and the Montessori system.

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Choosing Color for Educational Materials: What Impact Does It Have?

Experts say you can't just pick a color scheme to suit your taste. But how to choose it "methodologically correctly" isn't entirely clear.

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How to Develop a Value Proposition for an Educational Product

Using a specific example, we'll explore how to create something that your target audience needs.

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Are Russians increasingly studying for their own career advancement?

We compare data from a large-scale statistical survey for 2020 with more recent surveys. And are we sad?