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How Videos Support Reading Comprehension

The American Pediatrics Association reports that reading when young – even infants being read to by their parents – stimulates brain development that builds language, literacy, and a child’s motivation to learn. In addition, student literacy builds self-esteem, improved concentration, critical and analytical skills, stronger memory, and expanded vocabulary. There is only reading when [...]

2023-03-17T14:14:19+00:00March 16th, 2023|Articles, News|Comments Off on How Videos Support Reading Comprehension

Wylie ISD: At the Forefront with Educational Technology

Wylie Independent School District is located 24 miles northeast of Dallas and serves over 18,800 students in the city of Wylie and surrounding communities. In addition to their excellent academic offerings, they equally focus on character education with “The Wiley Way,” the district’s nationally recognized values and character education program. They are focused on [...]

2023-02-27T12:39:56+00:00February 27th, 2023|Articles, Customer Profiles, News|Comments Off on Wylie ISD: At the Forefront with Educational Technology

Technology and SaaS Provider MyVRSpot, LLC Awarded National Cooperative Purchasing Alliance Contract

2022-12-16T14:10:12+00:00December 16th, 2022|News, Press Releases, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Technology and SaaS Provider MyVRSpot, LLC Awarded National Cooperative Purchasing Alliance Contract

Increasing Educational Equity in Rural Southwest Utah

A Profile on Utah’s SEDC Originally created in 1969, the Utah Southwest Educational Development Center (SEDC) is a regional educational service agency (RESA) serving the southwest corner of Utah. They have just over 100 schools and 50,000 students in their membership, which comprises an area roughly the size of West Virginia. They provide educational [...]

2022-12-16T14:13:15+00:00November 30th, 2022|Articles, Customer Profiles, News|Comments Off on Increasing Educational Equity in Rural Southwest Utah
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