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The Changing Role Of The Teacher In Personalized Learning Environment

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Today’s students are studying and learning differently – a change confirmed by the widespread adoption of digital studying. Our recent study found that 81% of college students use mobile devices (such as smartphones and tablets) to study, the second most popular device category behind laptops and up 40 percent in usage since 2013.

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What's on the Horizon (Still, Again, Always) for Ed-Tech

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The topic names have been modified “for consistency,” the report’s authors say (although I’m a little unclear about some of these choices – how are “mobile learning,” “tablet computing,” and “bring your own device” separate technological developments? Mobile Learning.

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The Stories We've Been Told (in 2017) about Education Technology

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The Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2014. Learning to Code. Education Data and Learning Analytics. Online Learning. Mobile Learning. Social Learning, Social Networks. The Collapse of For-Profit Higher Education (Or Not). Beyond the MOOC. The Compulsion for Data. Indie Ed-Tech. The Business of Ed-Tech.

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Top Ed-Tech Trends: A Review

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The Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2014. Learning to Code. Education Data and Learning Analytics. Online Learning. Mobile Learning. Social Learning, Social Networks. The Collapse of For-Profit Higher Education (Or Not). Beyond the MOOC. The Compulsion for Data. Indie Ed-Tech. The Business of Ed-Tech.

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