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

EdTech Magazine

The World Economic Forum predicts, for example, major disruptions in the world of work. 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.

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Can Creativity Be Taught?

Digital Promise

In fact, 85 percent of the jobs that will exist in 2030 haven’t even been invented yet, says a report by the Institute for the Future and a panel of 20 tech, business, and academic experts from around the world. She says that the tablets are like portals through which students can access a universe of ideas.

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Impatient for workers, businesses help students take college shortcuts

The Hechinger Report

They also practice skills in the hot fields of 3D printing and robotics. “We Samaniego created the website Blue Agua as a class project to raise money for access to water for people who don’t have it. The effort is just one example of the country’s blossoming love affair with nondegree skills training.

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The Best Way to Predict the Future is to Issue a Press Release

Hack Education

Where would you plot the Segway, for example? (In Virtual worlds in 2007, for example. ” Take “collaborative learning,” for example, which this year’s K–12 report posits as a mid-term trend. Take, for example, the founding editor of the technology trade magazine Wired , Kevin Kelly.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” Inside Higher Ed looks at “ inclusive access ,” which is a very misleading way of saying you’re forcing everyone to buy the course materials or digital textbooks thru a fee tacked on to tuition. “ Tech is making ed more inclusive, accessible to students with special needs,” says Education Dive.