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#C2Xmas Day 19 – How the Market works

Jane Hart

You can practice trading real stocks, ETFs, and mutual funds using real-time market prices and get the practice you need before trading in real life with your real money! HowTheMarketWorks is the #1 FREE, real-time, streaming stock market game that is used by over 350,000 individuals and 10,000 high school and middle school classes each year.

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LEO Learning Shortlisted For 6 Learning Technologies Awards

eLearning Industry

LEO Learning has been nominated for six categories at the upcoming Learning Technologies Awards 2018, in recognition of work with Godiva, Royal Mail and the Education and Training Foundation (ETF). This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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EMEA Reporter: The European Training Foundation's Role in Policy Development by Nic Laycock

LearningGuild

The European Training Foundation (ETF) in Turin, Italy, is becoming a clearinghouse for this information. Much innovative and effective work carried out in the emerging world, especially in using mobile technology to deliver learning, is unknown in Europe and North America. Here’s a report on what they are doing.

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Welcome to the ChatGPT and AI Age of EdTech

Magic EdTech

You’ve probably read about how ChatGPT recently designed an ETF that can be used to beat the US equity market. In the education space, the tool has caught on due to its ability to compose entire essays, give detailed answers to questions, and fill the gaps in learning using digital resources and Artificial Intelligence.

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40 Best True or False Quiz Questions

ProProfs

Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are bundles of securities (i.e., Buying a single company’s stock generally provides a lower risk-return than an equity exchange-traded fund. Correct answer: False. Buying a single company’s stock is exposing you to only the risk of that company. How financially literate are you?”

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