In this issue, we ask the roundtable of industry experts: was 2015 a success for edtech, and what developments can we expect to see over the months ahead?
We explore games-based learning, and question whether video games could be a force for good in the classroom.
In just a few weeks, the world’s leading event for learning technology returns to the ExCel London. Get ready to see, touch and test the best of edtech because Bett is back. Read our full preview, including speaker and seminar information, exhibitor profiles and predictions for this year’s key themes.
Every issue of ET is packed with the latest news including:
• Edtech news covering the primary, secondary and higher education sector
• Opinions and features on key themes
• Event previews and reviews
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