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?The Future of Online Learning Is Offline: What Strava Can Teach Digital Course Designers

Edsurge

Using GPS data, a runner can track her route and pace, and then share the activity with friends. I became a Strava user in 2013, around the same time I became an online course designer. As my use of Strava surged, I transitioned professionally from designing online courses for. This trend holds true across other online courses.

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Do We Really Want Academic Permanent Records to Live Forever on Blockchain?

Edsurge

The system of recording information secures digital data in a way that makes it traceable and difficult to alter. The technology can be used to authenticate the identities of people, to determine ownership or to verify data. Blockchain technology can also be used to store more than formal certification data.

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EdTech Acronyms Explained

EdTech4Beginners

MLD – Mobile Learning Devices. MLearning – Mobile Learning. MOOC – Massively Open Online Course (an online course which has video lectures, problem solving activities, texts and an online community of fellow learners). IOT – Internet of Things (Connecting devices to a network i.e. lights, phones, TVs).

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How to choose the right solution platform for virtual campus management.

Linways Technologies

Learning is no more institutionalized, and people still take courses and grow their skillset beyond colleges or universities. Some of them are developing their own courses to train workers in the skills the company needs. Any solution that you choose to trust your whole institution’s data should be dependable.

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It’s 2020: Have Digital Learning Innovations Trends Changed?

Edsurge

The primary trends identified by the team were: adaptive learning, open education resources (OER), gamification and game-based learning, MOOCs, LMS and interoperability, mobile devices, and design. a mixed methodological approach so that we're gathering qualitative data that tells the story about the quantitative findings.

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Mobile learning and personal metrics

Learning with 'e's

There are formal contexts for mobile learning, but it is in the leisure time/travelling/down time that mobile learning still comes to the fore. Mobile devices also afford users the ability to annotate, organise and share content once they have found it, within their community of interest.

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How AI Can Compliment Educators, Not Replace Them

EdNews Daily

One of these advantages is the company’s investment in big data research and expertise. One of online education’s earliest attempts to solve this issue on a global scale came in the form of MOOCs (massive open online courses).

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