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Special COVID-19 Future Trends in Technology and Education report
It’s the first week of the month, and so it’s time for what’s become a 2020 tradition. Today I’d like to share a special edition of my Future Trends in Technology and Education (FTTE) report. It’s a COVID-19 and higher … Continue reading
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A special FTTE COVID-19 report, free and open
Today I’d like to share a COVID-19 and higher education report with you. It’s a special edition of my Future Trends in Technology and Education (FTTE) report. FTTE appears each month, covering nearly 100 trends impacting colleges and universities. It … Continue reading
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FTTE report: special and open COVID-19 edition
Today I published the April 2020 Future Trends in Technology and Education report to all subscribers. I’d also like to share an open, free edition with you all. buy azithromycin online buy azithromycin no prescription generic To recognize that not … Continue reading
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From free to paid subscription: a report on the FTTE transition so far
In September I announced that the FTTE report would no longer be a free publication. Instead, it would transition to a paid subscription model. How has that turned out? Here I’ll share the story, including data and my analysis, in … Continue reading
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The FTTE report is now a paid subscription publication
Today the September Future Trends in Technology and Education report will appear. I have a major announcement about that. This is the last free issue. From now on FTTE will only be available by paid subscription. If you would like … Continue reading
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