Month: July 2013
Six Big Tech Trends in Education to Follow
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Many of the predictions in this year’s report match those made for higher education too: mobile learning, open content, cloud computing, and yes — 3D printers.
Interesting predictions of future trends, some not unexpected. How will the education system manage this?
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6 Hot Trends in Educational Technology [Infographic]
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via EdTech Magazine No one can predict the future. But that’s never stopped us from trying. Educators are notorious for this. Just imagine how much money and effort we’d save if we could som…
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Facebook, Twitter and blogging actually improve students’ work according to survey
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It’s long been deemed the enemy of correct spelling and grammar, but a recent survey has revealed that English teachers don’t hate digital technology as much as we might think.
Using social media in schools can create a high level of concern for some but here is an interesting article looking at the benefits.
See on www.independent.co.uk
Information Literacy and EdTech: Using the Web Wisely
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I just discovered I am the worse internet researcher on the planet. This last application assignment has set my braincells on fire! Help. In my current masters level course, I’m learning about in…
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