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What Education Technology Could Look Like Over the Next Five Years

MindShift

Blended Learning: Blended learning, or the use of technology alongside in-person instruction from a teacher, has been included in the NMC Horizons report before. Authentic Learning: As with any changing industry, there are many problems standing in the way of effective technology implementation. CHALLENGES.

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Personalized Learning: The Why, How, and What

A Principal's Reflections

The Fourth Industrial Revolution is chugging ahead with the 5th on the horizon. The right culture has to be in place to create a learning environment conducive to unleashing the genius and talents of all kids, which means focusing on equity and social-emotional learning (SEL) when needed. Education is at a crossroads.

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30 Examples Of Disruptions In The Classroom

TeachThought - Learn better.

But as successive refinements improve them to the point that they start to steal customers, they may end up reshaping entire industries: classified ads (Craigslist), long distance calls (Skype), record stores (iTunes), research libraries (Google), local stores (eBay), taxis (Uber) and newspapers (Twitter).” District-level BYOD programs.