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And the top e-learning trends for 2016 are.

Neo LMS

Just to get things going, here’s a recap of 2015. First, mobile learning. Sure, there were lots of devices released in 2014 and the years before, but 2015 was the mobile age. So this is what happened in 2015. Now let's see what are the top e-learning trends for 2016. Cloud classrooms will become the norm.

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Anniversary edition: Top 10 posts of the NEO Blog

Neo LMS

But the day of November 17, 2015 will always be kind of magic for the NEO team. From well-known subjects of education technology, like BYOD and gamification, to technical aspects regarding school LMSs, to trying to guess the future, the NEO Blog covered it all in its rather short existence. Can Pokemon Go be part of the classroom?

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Trends to watch in 2015: education and technology

Bryan Alexander

Here I’d like to identify trends from 2015 which seem likely to persist or grow over the next year. The forthcoming Horizon Report thinks BYOD is one of the two major tech trends for 2016. 2015 had a martyr for textbook costs, but I haven’t seen this inspire any movements towards cheaper texts. Even academics.

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Digital Leadership – LIVE Blog of Eric Sheninger Keynote at Leading Future Learning 2015

EdTechTeacher

Eric Sheninger, Senior Fellow and Thought Leader on Digital Leadership with the International Center for Leadership in Education (ICLE) and Scholastic Achievement Partners (SAP) , kicked off the 2015 Leading Future Learning conference with his keynote on Digital Leadership. Eric asks, would you want to be a student in your classroom?

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5 Reasons Students Want Technology in the Classroom

Gaggle Speaks

Posted on August 24, 2015 by Jessica Sanders. It’s rare when anyone considers the other—and perhaps more important—angle: Students want to learn with technology. By empowering student learning with more opportunities for them to communicate with classmates, you’ll soon realize how important technology is in the classroom.

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THANK YOU for 5 Amazing Years of Educational Podcasting! Thank You For Amazing Feedback!

TeacherCast

June 19, 2015 by Chopstick Sensei from United States I don’t know how Jeff makes the time for this empire of his, but he’s putting together amazing information to help teachers out. A wealth of knowledge June 15, 2015 by jpdalton from United States I got the honor of hearing this gentleman speak in person and he knocked my socks off!

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Before You Buy That Laptop For Everyone…

The Principal of Change

Providing them options and create spaces where they are more comfortable with the technology they use, will probably lead to more innovative practices in the classroom. It would also create a better understanding of personalized learning solutions for teachers who don’t only hear about it, but are now immersed in it.

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