Showing posts with label high school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high school. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Sapling Learning to Present on Hot Educational Technology Trends During SXSWedu 2012 Conference

Sapling Learning to discuss the disenchantment of eTextbooks as a stand-alone teaching and learning tool.

AUSTIN, TEXAS (January 31, 2012) Sapling Learning, the leading provider of interactive
homework and assessment software for the Higher Education and High School sciences, announced it was chosen to present during SXSWedu, the second annual conference
focusing on innovations in learning.

SXSWedu 2012, which will occur March 6-8, 2012 at the Downtown Hilton in Austin, seeks to converge the wide variety of stakeholders who share an interest in 21st Century innovation and best practices. Attendees represent education professionals, including teachers, administrators and university professors, as well as business, industry and policy leaders who all share a keen interest in modernizing teaching and learning.

Sapling Learning’s presentation, eTextbooks are HOT! But *Still* Don't Matter, will cover eBooks’ place in the digital convergence taking place in the STEM education market.

Sapling Learning CEO James Caras, Ph.D., who visits a large number of college campuses each year, commented, “Students are fed up with paying hundreds of dollars for static print
textbooks that they primarily use as a reference. Educational technology trends suggest true digital convergence is realized when assessment, digital tutorials and remediation, media, virtual simulations, games, eBooks, learning performance analytics, and adaptive instruction are integrated into the teaching process.”

Continues Caras, “Simply putting textbook content in digital form is not enough, and does not lead to educational gains. In the STEM and other problem-solving disciplines, learning efficacy is accomplished through a digital convergence of problem-solving practice, simulations, and immediate coaching with passive references such as media and eBooks.”

The Sapling Learning SXSWedu presentation will address the following questions:
  1. How do students use STEM educational resources and how is this different from educator perception?
  2. How important is the textbook reference to STEM learning relative to other educational resources?
  3. Are today's much-hyped eBooks any better?
  4. What is effective and what does that mean for the future of STEM educational resources?
  5. Are we heading towards immersive digital learning environments and what will they look like?
Those interested in registering to attend SXSWedu may visit http://sxswedu.com/attend.

Discounted registration rates are available through January 13. Attending press are invited

Friday, December 2, 2011

Sapling Learning, Top 20 Finalist ABJ's Tech Innovation Awards

Sapling Learning is proud to announce that we've been chosen as a top-20 finalist in the Austin Business Journal’s 2011 Tech Innovation awards. The competition involved a five-minute "fast-pitch" presentation before a panel of judges, with Q&A from an audience of peers and competitors. The winners will be announced December 2nd in the Austin Business Journal, which will include a special section devoted to the winning innovations.


Monday, April 25, 2011

Sapling Brings Interactive Science Lessons to High School

Sapling Learning is a developer of electronic homework and assessment software focused specifically on the sciences. The company previously provided its digital learning and testing tools only for higher education, where it's in use by more than 300 professors at 200 individual institutions, according to the company.

Included in the initial lineup for high school students are online versions of Sapling Learning High School Biology, Sapling Learning High School Chemistry, Sapling Learning High School Integrated Physics and Chemistry, and Sapling Learning High School Physics.

The four offerings are designed for students in grades 9 through 12. They were developed specifically to address Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) standards and are aligned with their respective STAAR EOC Blueprints. The online tools offer real-time differentiated coaching, online quizzes, online homework exercises, unit study, and STAAR EOC practice and review.

A company spokesperson said that though the initial offerings are specifically for Texas, the scope of Sapling's move into K-12 will be national.

All four of the initial packages are available now. Further details can be found here.


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