CARLE: California Launches Open STEM Resource Repository, ETIH Awards 2026 Open
CARLE, a new open collection of teaching and learning resources, has been launched by faculty at California's public colleges and universities. The repository, supported by the California Education Learning Lab, offers over 600 educational resources, primarily focused on STEM disciplines. Meanwhile, entries are open for the ETIH Innovation Awards 2026, celebrating excellence in global education technology.
CARLE, an acronym for Collaborative Academic Repository for Learning and Engagement, features a wide range of materials including Canvas courses, online courseware, lecture notes, class exercises, and worksheets. Founded collaboratively by the faculties of public universities in California, CARLE is expected to expand in the future to include interdisciplinary content on data science and artificial intelligence.
The ETIH Innovation Awards 2026, set to announce winners on 14 January 2026, are open to organizations across the UK, the Americas, and internationally. These awards recognize companies, platforms, and individuals driving transformation in the education technology sector, from AI-driven assessment tools to upskilling solutions. The awards aim to celebrate excellence in global education technology, with a focus on workforce development, AI integration, and innovative learning solutions.
CARLE, a living repository, is continually updated with new resources, providing a wealth of teaching and learning materials for educators and students alike. The ETIH Innovation Awards 2026, with their global reach and focus on cutting-edge education technology, aim to inspire and recognize innovation in the sector.
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