Remove Classroom Remove Digital Learning Remove eBook Remove Seminar
article thumbnail

Top 10 Digital Tools for the Classroom

Kitaboo on EdTech

The best digital tools for the classroom are the ones that provide an easy interface, facilitate collaborations, simplify communication between students and teachers, offer quick analytics for administrators, and are cost-efficient. Best Digital Learning Tools for Future-Ready Classrooms.

Tools 52
article thumbnail

How Online Learning Platforms for Schools Are Revolutionizing Education

Kitaboo on EdTech

With the world shut down amidst the pandemic, the classroom went digital and was followed by upheavals in the learning sphere. Educational institutions actively leveraged digital portals and resources to deliver learning solutions and thrive in this evolving world.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

How Online Learning Platforms for Schools Are Revolutionizing Education

Kitaboo on EdTech

With the world shut down amidst the pandemic, the classroom went digital and was followed by upheavals in the learning sphere. Educational institutions actively leveraged digital portals and resources to deliver learning solutions and thrive in this evolving world.

article thumbnail

8 Reasons to Create Interactive Textbooks for Engaging K-12 Students

Kitaboo on EdTech

For K-12 students, interactive textbooks/ebooks act as a learning companion, as it offers constant interaction. With the availability of eBook creation software, it has become very easy to create an interactive textbook. Here’s our list of the 8 best eBook creation software. Be it an online video or a live seminar.

eBook 64
article thumbnail

Trends to watch in 2015: education and technology

Bryan Alexander

There’s now a movement to teach humanities seminars online. We still see the majority of campuses failing to formally recognize professors’ digital work. Yet we also see academic deans and provosts showing more interest in digital learning than their faculty. This rising tide could pause. Even academics.

Trends 40
article thumbnail

Learning for the Always-On Generation (Part 3)

EdNews Daily

The first attribute, digital learners prefer receiving information quickly from multiple, hyperlinked digital sources, directly opposes the traditional classroom practice of releasing information from a single source in the classroom – the teacher. However, in many classrooms today, learners continue to be unplugged.