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A new era of education was virtually manifested in 2020. With all learning and social exchanges routed to a screen for more than a year, the pandemic made some significant and long-lasting impacts on schools and their students. Although this came with its challenges, many were overcome and advantages were also discovered as innovations in technology rose to the occasion with learning from home. The incorporation of various different apps, platforms, and dashboards has helped to keep students engaged—despite the…
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The onset of the pandemic completely disrupted education—no more pencils, no more books, no teacher’s dirty looks—at least not in person anyway. 2020 accelerated us into a new era of learning where teachers and students not only were forced to digitize their interactions, but had to discover new ways to continue to learn via screens. These changes left the education sector in dire need of innovative ideas that lead to progress. In 2020, 91% of educational institutions said they believe…
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According to Trustradius, since the Covid-19 outbreak began, the web and video conferencing category for business technology saw a 500% increase in buyer activity. In addition, 67% of companies increased their spending strategy for video conferencing. These statistics, among others, show the need for video in today’s disparate digital landscape. Video is one thing that can still bring us together, despite the caveats of an online work world. In the previous blog, we defined what an incidental content creator was,…
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Going on a year since the pandemic took hold of our lives, there is no question that the work world has undergone a drastic transition. According to Upwork, 41.8% of the American workforce is currently remote, and an estimated 26.7% will still be working from home through 2021. Additionally, 80% of leaders surveyed by Gartner plan to allow employees to work remotely at least part of the time after the pandemic, and 47% will allow employees to work from home…
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