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K–12 Educators Embrace Ingenuity and Adaptation to Prepare Students for the Future

EdTech Magazine

Tue, 07/02/2019 - 13:59. The extent of change that we’ll see from robotics, artificial intelligence and the like is both incredible and unsettling. Some deliver hands-on experience in areas such as robotics and coding. Gaining in value are analytical thinking, innovation, problem-solving and the ability to learn.

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How this district is preparing students for 2030–and beyond

eSchool News

Whether we like it or not, the fourth industrial revolution is fundamentally changing the way the world works–and educators have to rise to the task of preparing students for 2030 and beyond. “We And when it comes to preparing students for 2030, AI and its quickly-evolving state should be topmost in educators’ minds.

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The Past Decade Forecasts a New Wave of Economic Opportunity in Education

Edsurge

Since 2018, she has been a partner at Learn Capital, a venture capital fund focused on the global education sector. Fifty years ago, American futurist and author Alvin Toffler predicted that “the illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn.”

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Community Colleges Have Long Powered the Economy. To Sustain That Role, They Must Innovate.

Edsurge

Compare that to companies today, like the e-commerce giant Amazon, which in 2019 reportedly employed 798,000 persons and is currently projected to employ more than 1 million by the end of 2020. By 2030, all baby boomers will be age 65 or older. At its peak, coal production employed more than 862,000 persons as coal miners.

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How China is Trying to Outpace the World in AI

Evelyn Learning

The use of artificial intelligence to make learning more accessible, engaging, and advanced is our personal favorite. all give amazing augmented reality and learning experiences. Students can learn about the universe and solar system using a virtual reality set. The VR sets, merge cubes, augmented reality mobile apps, etc.,

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Impatient for workers, businesses help students take college shortcuts

The Hechinger Report

Seck instead learned to code in a one-year programming course run by a nonprofit, where he stuck around for an extra year to master more advanced skills. Sophia Aguirre, a student at the Synchrony Skills Academy, who learned enough coding to create a website for her father’s landscaping business.

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Digital K-12 Classroom Online Summit | Feb 21-23, 2020

EdTechnocation.com

REGISTER HERE Includes everything PLUS lifetime access to video recordings of AR/VR in K-12 Education Summit 2019. ** EXCLUSIVE All-Access Pass | Sales ends January 31, 2020 ** Get it for €69.90 (Euro) / $77.78 Only 100 tickets available! All-Access Pass (regular) | Sales ends February 21, 2020 Get it for €59.90 (Euro) / $66.66