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Trends to watch in 2015: education and technology

Bryan Alexander

Mobile : as humanity continues to migrate ever-increasing swathes of life into handhelds, educators slowly follow suit. Let’s see if higher ed figures out mobile-first design, as ELI recommends. ” I’ve been telling educators about the importance of mobile since 2000. Let’s see how this unfolds in 2016.

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E-learning in times of crisis: The CARE2 Framework

Neo LMS

Colleges and universities also shelter the poor and homeless and are mobilizing their facilities and resources to respond to the global pandemic. Read more: Why e-learning is key to building disaster-proof education. We cannot expect the same time and resources to be allocated for learning alone.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” “Frustrated with how colleges have handled their claims of sexual abuse , more students are turning to social media to publicize their cases,” Inside Higher Ed reports. ” “Live instruction” is not teachers; it is content delivery via a mobile device. Data, Privacy, and Surveillance.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

“ Are Universities Training Socially Minded Programmers? “ Was It Ethical for Dropbox to Share Customer Data with Scientists? ” Among the updates: “Now, institutions with data location requirements can choose where to store primary data for select G Suite apps.” ” asks Pacific Standard.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

That being said, if you’re using a piece of technology that’s free, it’s likely that your personal data is being sold to advertisers or at the very least hoarded as a potential asset (and used, for example, to develop some sort of feature or algorithm). It works well, that is, if you disregard student data privacy and security.

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13 Ways Education Could Change In The Next 13 Years

TeachThought - Learn better.

Modern learners must consume, evaluate, and integrate constantly changing data in highly-dynamic and visible contexts. Dominated by digital media, social media, video games, and an increasingly blurred line between them all, the work a connected, 21 st century adult “does for a living” is taking an unprecedented number of forms.