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The Orbit Reader 20 is the world’s most affordable Refreshable Braille Display. It is a unique 3-in-1 device and serves as a self-contained book reader, a note-taker and as a braille display by connecting to a computer or smartphone via USB or Bluetooth.
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This guidance note aims to support the first steps in designing and structuring the monitoring and evaluation framework for a policy research project.
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Education policymakers are investing in information and communications technology (ICT) without a research base on how ICT improves outcomes. There is limited research on the effects of different types of ICT investments on outcomes. The Kenya Primary Math and Reading (PRIMR) study implemented a randomized controlled trial comparing the effects and cost of three interventions – e-readers for students, tablets for teachers, and the base PRIMR program with tablets for instructional...
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How can capacity development promote evidenceinformed decision making? This review discusses the messy, complex nature of evidence use in policy processes; casts a spotlight on some of the individual, interpersonal, organisational and institutional factors that promote and constrain use of evidence; and examines the primary evidence base to investigate what works to build the capacity of decision makers to use evidence, for whom, in what circumstances, and why.
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Eduq+ is a nudgebot, a technology product aimed at encouraging parents’ engagement in their children’s school life.
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The purpose of this study was threefold: to expand on existing reviews of 20 years of educational technology policy in the United States, to perform an empirical content analysis of the four National Education Technology Plan (NETP) documents issued by the Department of Education since 1996, and to provide a dialectic analysis of the evolution of U.S. e-learning policy. The content analysis revealed that, as the United States aims to reestablish its leadership role internationally, with a...
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The purpose of conducting this study was to determine the perception that students and teachers held on the utilisation of educational media in teaching and learning of History and Government subject in public secondary schools in Nandi Central Sub County, Kenya. The study involved participation of 10 secondary schools from the area. The target population for the study involved 48 teachers and 257 form IV students. The data for the research was collected through questionnaires. Research...
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