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Edtech, or "educational technology", describes the broad range of technologies used for the purpose of teaching and learning. EdTech can include both educational hardware and educational software and can be incorporated into teaching and learning as a distinct piece of learning (e.g. e-learning) or as a blended approach where elements of technology are incorporated into training delivery (e.g. virtual classrooms).
Educational Technology or "EdTech", describes the broad range of technologies used for the purpose of teaching and learning.[[File:Laparoscopic Surgery Simulator.jpg|thumb|A laparoscopic surgical training simulator used for training surgeons.]]
EdTech can include both educational hardware and educational software and can be incorporated into teaching and learning as a distinct piece of learning (e.g. e-learning) or as a blended approach where elements of technology are incorporated into training delivery (e.g. virtual classrooms).
 
EdTech use varies widely depending on the educational setting, industry sector and country.
 
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Educational Technology or "EdTech", describes the broad range of technologies used for the purpose of teaching and learning.

A laparoscopic surgical training simulator used for training surgeons.

EdTech can include both educational hardware and educational software and can be incorporated into teaching and learning as a distinct piece of learning (e.g. e-learning) or as a blended approach where elements of technology are incorporated into training delivery (e.g. virtual classrooms).

EdTech use varies widely depending on the educational setting, industry sector and country.

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