Tag: Future of Education
5 Ways Schools Are Already Using 3D Printing
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We've already looked at MOOCs, tablet computing, gamification, and learning analytics. For the first part of the 'third horizon', (or entering mainstream use in four to five years), 3D printing tops the list.
7 Pieces Of Wearable Tech Being Developed Right Now
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Much like 3D printing, wearable tech are much less mainstream than tablets in the classroom, so they've gotten a bit less face time with our lovely audience
How Learning Analytics Are Being Used In Education
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The Horizon Report showcases a number of different examples of institutions that are using learning analytics in different ways.
6 Ways Gamification Is Being Used Right Now
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We've already looked at MOOCs and tablet computing. Educational Games and gamification were identified as part of the 'second horizon', (or entering mainstream use in a two to three years).
6 Examples Of Successful Classroom Tablet Integration
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Who has had some success with classroom tablet integration? iPads, Android, and Windows tablets are in use right now. Here's more info.
6 MOOCs You May Not Know About
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Since MOOCs were at the top of the list (identified as part of the 'first horizon', or entering mainstream use in a year or less), we'll start with that.
6 Technologies That Will Change Higher Education
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The New Media Consortium and EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) have jointly released the tenth NMC Horizon Report > 2013 Higher Education Edition. This annual report describes the findings of ongoing research projects designed to identify new technologies that are likely to impact education in the coming years.
30 Young Leaders Of Education Worth Knowing About
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Towards the end of the year, Forbes puts out a number of lists called the '30 Under 30' in multiple categories. These lists showcase what Forbes describes as "the young disruptors, innovators and entrepreneurs on our annual listing of the 30 under 30 are impatient to change the world."
Will Your Students Work At Invisible Jobs?
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We know that the world is changing, along with our education system. After all, that's what we talk about every day here at Edudemic, right? We all do a lot of reflecting to see how teachers, students, and education have changed with time, but projecting what will happen in the future tends to be harder (though it's a lot more interesting to speculate!)

