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Educational tech (EdTech), encompasses information and communication technology (ICT) and has the potential to address various challenges, such as the absence of teachers, by providing improved lessons, teacher training, and student motivation. In recent years, the cost of educational technology has significantly decreased, making it more ...
In edtech, there is a recurrent theme, that “emerging technologies” [48] will transform education. [49] Whether it be radio, TV, PC computers, the internet, interactive whiteboards, social media, mobile phones or tablets.
Beginning in 2018 ISTE began hosting Creative Constructor Lab, a virtual event which focuses on using technology to support design and creative thinking. ISTE also hosts the Leadership Exchange (Lx) for education leaders and the EdTech Industry Summit for product developers.
Educational technology (commonly abbreviated as edutech, or edtech) is the combined use of computer hardware, software, and educational theory and practice to facilitate learning. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] When referred to with its abbreviation, "EdTech", it often refers to the industry of companies that create educational technology.
Saudi Vision 2030 is a Saudi Arabian government program launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in January 2016. The program aims to diversify the Saudi economy away from oil, in addition to transforming the country both socially and culturally. [1] This following is a list of all projects that were announced as part of Vision 2030: [2]
Abu Dhabi City Centre Master Plan: 2030: A 6-square-mile (16 km 2) multi-use development adjacent to the city's current Business District and International Airport. Will hold office space and housing for approximately 400,000 people [9]
The Singapore Green Plan 2030 is a plan released by the Government of Singapore on 10 February 2021 that sets targets for sustainability in Singapore by 2030. This "collective whole-of-nation effort" supports Singapore's aim to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
Prior to the Master Plan's development in the 1960s, California struggled for many years to reform and improve its social institutions. In response to the powerful railroad monopolies' stranglehold on state business and politics at the turn of the 20th century, new Progressive reformers attempted to overthrow the economic and political corruption then prevailing in the state at the time.