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bulb Digital Learning Grant to be Awarded at FETC

1/13/2017

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The award coincides with the release of bulb’s Google Drive integration,
​file embed compatibility, and Presentation Mode 

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(Austin, TX) January 10, 2017 – bulb, a leading provider of digital portfolios for the education marketplace, announced today that it will award a $500 grant to support digital learning, along with other prizes, at the upcoming Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC). The conference, which takes place in Orlando, FL, from January 24–27, 2017, coincides with the release of several exciting new features on bulb’s groundbreakingly simple multimedia portfolio platform.
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Educators and Administrators can apply for the grant here: https://www.bulbapp.com/fetc2017


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New EdTech Resource | Codemoji: Coding for Kids

1/9/2017

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Codemoji is a breakthrough coding platform that's as easy to learn as texting your friends with emoji. Codemoji fast-tracks learning by eliminating pesky code syntax and typing hurdles, focusing on intuitive, relatable emoji that represent and function as standard in HTML and CSS code. At the heart of Codemoji is a deep belief that learning to code should not be hindered by a lack of proficient typing or syntax confusion, but focused on creating, building and mastering the fundamentals of code. Codemoji empowers coders, instantly bolstering their confidence and efficiency allowing for rapid learning and long-term retention.


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New Interactive Resource Helps Educators Teach Teens About Financial Literacy

1/5/2017

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Free Online Game, $ky, Makes Financial Education a Fun Adventure for Teens
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ATLANTA, December 29, 2016 – Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) and Charles Schwab Foundation have been collaborating for more than 13 years to offer the successful Money Matters: Make it Count financial education program at Boys & Girls Clubs across the country. Now, the organizations are announcing a significant enhancement to the program with the launch of an interactive digital experience that engages teens and brings the lessons of Money Matters to life:  $ky, a free, online game accessible to all teens and available as a tool for teachers everywhere.  


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Over Winter Break, High School Junior Students Jumpstart their own College Readiness

1/4/2017

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Austin, Texas - December 21, 2016 -  This month, junior students from charter school KIPP Austin listened to founder and CEO Katie Fang’s every word as she walked them through the online platform that simplifies their early college planning. These students are some of the first to give feedback on their experience in the platform.  Katie Fang is the founder and CEO of SchooLinks; an online platform that simplifies college planning for 9th - 11th graders and matches them with the colleges that fit them best. KIPP Austin is an early pilot school with the platform. The feedback of their students will be vital in further development of the software.


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