1EdTech Consortium Releases 2017 Learning Impact Report
Six Key Themes of Educational Impact Emerge from Analysis of Final Projects from Highly Competitive Global Awards Program
LAKE MARY, Florida, 13 December 2017 — 1EdTech Global Learning Consortium (1EdTech/1EdTech), the world leader in edtech interoperability and innovation, announced today the availability of the 2017
Learning Impact Report.
This annual report is a compilation and analysis of the 38 evidence-based technology projects that advanced to the final round of competition for the 2017
Learning Impact Awards, which recognize outstanding, innovative applications of educational technology. Each project summarized in the report is linked to the 1EdTech
Learning Impact Framework, an insightful categorization of how new technologies are being leveraged to advance access, affordability, and quality of education.
“The value of the Learning Impact Awards program is that it brings to light applications of the latest technologies that have an educational impact,” said Dr. Rob Abel, chief executive officer, 1EdTech Consortium. “The trends and ideas offered by the Learning Impact Report help guide the work of 1EdTech, which in turn sets the direction for the broader edtech community to get to the future faster.”
Summary of 2017 Learning Impact Awards Final Projects by Theme of Educational Impact
As digital content use grows, so do the complexities around their selection and use. Platinum medal winner
University of Central Florida Center for Distributed Learning (UDOIT), gold medal recipient
Trinity Education Group and Texas Education Agency (Texas Gateway), and silver medalists
McGraw-Hill Education (Connect2), as well as five finalists—
Florida Virtual School (FLVS Playbook),
Follett Higher Education Group (Follett Discover),
McGraw-Hill Education (Access Manager),
PCG Education and Houston Independent School District (OpenSALT), and
University of Phoenix (Dynamic LTI Handler)—showed that
EdTech Continues to Alleviate Digital Content Creation, Curation, and Management Complexities.
The
Technology Rich Learning Environments Produces Innovative Course and Tool Solutions to Address Specific Academic Needs theme explores edtech’s impact across the education spectrum. 2017 silver medalist
W.W.Norton & Company and State College of Florida (InQuizitive) and five finalists—
Echo360 and University of Cincinnati,
eSyncTraining and Pasco eSchool (Adobe Connect Virtual Classroom Platform),
Ingram Micro (LIVE),
NetLearning (KANTAN Easy Series), and
Northwestern University (Nebula)—enhanced the class experience through gamification, facilitated discussion board use, and video. Four finalists—
Hawkes Learning and the University of Louisville,
Infocomm Media Development Authority of Singapore and Republic Polytechnic of Singapore (MyInternshipBuddy@WORK),
Kumsung Publishing (English Buddy), and
Pearson and Berkeley County School District (Realize)—showcased edtech solutions that resolved accessibility, course completion, and other learning issues. Finally, bronze medal winner
Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) of Singapore (PlayMaker Programme) and three other IMDA-sponsored technology exploration programs—
Lab on Wheels, ScienceScope pilot on
IoT@Schools, and
Robots for Early Childhood Education with Nanyang Technological University Robotics Research Centre and SoftBank Telecom Singapore—introduced preschool and school-age children to today’s tech-infused world.
Aligning with the
EdTech Assessment Solutions Strengthen the Instructor/Student Connection theme are three Learning Impact Awards entries. Bronze medalist
eXplorance (Bluepulse 2) and finalists
Turnitin and Newport-Mesa Unified School District (Revision Assistant), and
Learnosity demonstrate timely performance evaluation and improvement interventions solutions with edtech-based personal feedback, interactive questioning, and written assessment tools.
The use of data and analytics in education continues to expand as technology reporting capabilities improve making the final theme that emerged from the 2017 Learning Impact Awards program
EdTech Decision and Learning Analytics Solutions Continue to Thrive in Today’s Data-Informed Educational Environment. Entries from gold medalist
Houston Independent School District (Analytics for Education) and four other finalists—
Kaltura and Blackboard,
Kyushu University (M2B System),
Purdue University (SCOPE), and
University of Maryland Baltimore County (Check My Activity)—demonstrate this range, from dynamic, in-class feedback solutions to data-driven longer-term planning tools.
The
2017 Learning Impact Awards project summaries and videos from all medal winners and honorable mentions are available to the public for viewing.
About 1EdTech Consortium
1EdTech is a nonprofit organization that advances technology to affordably scale and improve educational participation and attainment. 1EdTech members are leading suppliers, institutions, and government organizations that are enabling the future of education by collaborating on interoperability and adoption initiatives. 1EdTech sponsors the
Learning Impact Leadership Institute, a global program focused on recognizing the impact of innovative technology on educational access, affordability, and quality while developing the people and ideas to help shape the future of educational technology.
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