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Why the Cisco Networking Academy Partnership with Instructure is Important for Education
Per last week’s announcement: Cisco Networking Academy, which bills itself as the “world’s largest classroom” with over 1 million students in 165 countries, announced that the program has selected Instructure’s Canvas as its new LMS, replacing a homegrown system in use for over … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Guest Bloggers, Higher Education, Instructional Design, Notable Posts
Tagged Canvas, Cisco, Instructure, LMS, Networking Academy
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Cisco Networking Academy Selects Canvas as New LMS to Replace Homegrown System
It’s summertime, so the LMS news continues . . . Cisco Networking Academy, which bills itself as the “world’s largest classroom” with over 1 million students in 165 countries, announced that the program has selected Instructure’s Canvas as its new … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Guest Bloggers, Higher Education, Notable Posts
Tagged Canvas, Cisco, Instructure, InstructureCon, LMS, Networking Academy
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When Large Companies Enter Ed Tech
I had a very interesting conversation on the way home from EDUCAUSE with Frank Florence, who is the Senior Director of Education Market Management for Cisco. We discussed the changes happening in the ed tech market, and Frank helped me … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Guest Bloggers, Higher Education, Instructional Design, LMOS, Notable Posts, Openness
Tagged Cisco, Ed Tech, Educational technology, Frank Florence, Google, LMS, OpenClass, Pearson, Phil Hill
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