EdTech

作成日:2022.1.18(火)、変更日:2022.2.16(水)


EdTechとは、教育(Education)× テクノロジー(Technology)を組み合わせた造語で、教育領域にイノベーションを起こすビジネス、サービス、スタートアップ企業などの総称です。[1]

Edtech is the practice of introducing IT tools into the classroom to create a more engaging, inclusive and individualized learning experience. [2]

Educational technology (commonly abbreviated as edutech, or edtech) is the combined use of computer hardware, software, and educational theory and practice to facilitate learning.When referred to with its abbreviation, edtech, it is often referring to the industry of companies that create educational technology. [3]

教育工学(きょういくこうがく、英語: educational technology)は、教育現場の改善に資する、教育効果の高いアーティファクトを設計・開発・評価する学問である。[4]

edTech企業

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プログラミング教育

日本語情報

英語圏情報

  • [Medium] 8 YouTube Channels That You Should Follow As A Python Developer, Published in Level Up Coding, 2022.1.21
    1. Real Python Subscribers: 139K. Dan Bader, an individual software engineer, author, and speaker, created the channel with the intention of teaching and training other Python enthusiasts, Pythonistas, that go beyond the basics.

    2. Traversy Media Subscribers: 1.74M. Created by Brad Travery in 2009, the channel has become the de-facto for web development over the years.

    3. sentdex Subscribers: 1.09M. Harrison Kinsley, who created this channel back in 2012, is one of the few developers who create Python content for entry-level as well as experienced developers in Machine Learning, Data Analysis, Raspberry Pi, and even Robotics, among other technologies.

    4. freeCodeCamp Subscribers: 4.85M. freeCodeCamp web site [1] is a platform where a programming course can be effectively learned. It is a non-profit organisation dedicated to making web development accessible to everyone for free. Since the channel is open-source, several guest teachers come to teach for free on the channel. Since the channel is free of advertisements, I frequently refer to it as a “free Udemy” alternative.

    5. TokyoEdtech Subscribers: 38.2K. Created by a high school teacher, Christian Thompson, way back in 2011. The videos are mostly beginner-friendly and focus on making simple games, simple apps, and computer science principles.

    6. Programming with Mosh Subscribers: 2.23M. Mosh Hamedani, who created this channel in 2014 with the intention of “training professional software engineers that companies love to hire.”

    7. Corey Schafer Subscribers: 875K. Corey Schafer is another outstanding Python tutor that covers topics for all skill levels, so whether you are a beginner or an experienced programmer.

    8. Python Engineer Subscribers: 84.2K. Patrick Loeber , created this channel in 2019, and in almost 2 years, the channel has grown rapidly to more than 80K subscribers (as of this writing) and it is increasing every day, all thanks to his videos where he creates practical applications using Python that definitely appeal to more and more aspiring Python enthusiasts. Patrick is a software developer who loves working in machine learning, computer vision, and data science. He creates unique videos such as “Chat Bot With PyTorch”, “Teach AI To Play Snake!”, “Python Snake Game With Pygame”, and has complete playlists for Tensorflow 2, Advanced Python, and PyTorch. This channel will be a goldmine for any aspiring Python programmer.

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