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How to get your educational nonprofit into classrooms, without leaving the office

The Nerdy NonProfit

One method for an educational nonprofit to expand its reach is by getting into the classroom remotely through the use of modern technology. Students with limited resources can benefit tremendously from remote classroom access by educational nonprofits. Virtual classroom connections. The future of remote classroom learning.

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Amira Learning raises $11M to put its AI-powered literacy tutor in post-COVID classrooms

TechCrunch

In classrooms, a common exercise is to have students read aloud from a storybook or worksheet. “There are a lot of tech tools out there that are exciting, fun for kids, etc., bringing fairly conventional edtech software into elementary school classrooms at scale. Image Credits: Amira Learning.

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Fun and Public Humiliation As A Social Fundraising Strategy: A Brief History

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Fun and humor, used in the right way and in the appropriate context, can help boost your social fundraising campaign. Ed Schipul grew a mustache for charity to raise money for a children's hospital. This is a excellent way to combine some fun with a great cause. I've donated frequent flyer miles and, of course, a little cash.

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TikTok teens’ latest passion is enterprise software

The Verge

I’m sure hardly any of these teens are walking into physical classrooms anymore. I imagine it’s hard to keep your life and schoolwork in order when your only classroom is your dining room table. Maybe as more and more of our work lives merge together with our personal ones, enterprise software like Notion might get a little more fun.

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AT&T talks driving innovation through collaboration at Disrupt

TechCrunch

million students and supports thousands of classrooms across the U.S. Clarence Tan is a co-founder of Boddle Learning — a gaming platform for children. million kids, Boddle makes learning seriously fun both in and outside the classroom. The award-winning platform has served more than 2.5 Used by more than 2.5

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Kodland, which teaches kids digital skills, grabs $9M to scale its online coding school

TechCrunch

London-based Kodland , which started out back in 2018 offering in-person courses for children to learn digital skills like computer programming before switching focus to online learning from early 2020, has closed a $9 million Series A funding round to scale into more markets. Ireland, the U.S., Outschool is the newest edtech unicorn.

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Novakid’s investors bet $35M that it can teach kids English

TechCrunch

The company’s suite of services are built around two principles: First, that it can immerse early-age learners into the world of English at scale, and second, that it can actually be fun to use. Novakid’s ESL app for children raises $4.25M Series A led by PortfoLion and LearnStart investors.

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