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The Future of eLearning - 10 Trends To Be Aware Of

ViewSonic Education

Adaptive learning is a style of education where resources, activities, projects, and assignments are tailored to each student’s individual needs. Thus far, adaptive learning has been largely experimental, with companies and competitors having spent the past couple of years working out the kinks and engaging in small-scale execution.

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Transforming the classroom with augmented learning

Neo LMS

In essence AR amplifies the user’s senses and unlocks yet another layer of digital information all with the power of mobile devices. The Microsoft HoloLens and Google Glass, for example, are both wearable AR devices which work by projecting a set of images, video and sound output while the user wears a device on his/her head.

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How Cloud Storage Benefits Education

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Public cloud A computing model in which resources are owned and managed by a third-party provider, such as Amazon or Microsoft, and shared across multiple organizations that access the provider’s resources via the Internet. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages, which we’ll explore below. How to Adopt the Cloud in Your Organization?

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The Progression of our Lower School Technology Integration

Tech Helpful

After being a high school computer teacher, I decided to teach the Microsoft computer applications of Word and Powerpoint to the fourth and fifth grade students. I was excited about having options for instruction and learning more about mobile learning. I graduated with a Masters in Instructional Technology in 2007.

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Back to School with Google Chrome: The Complete Guide!

Shake Up Learning

Be sure you have installed Google Chrome on all of your desktops, laptops and mobile devices so you can seamlessly move from working on one device to the next. Mobile Devices. Please note: Chrome apps, extensions and themes ONLY work in the desktop version of Chrome, not on tablets, iPads, or other mobile devices.

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