Remove Document Remove Game-Based Learning Remove Mobile Learning Remove Mobility
article thumbnail

The Future of eLearning - 10 Trends To Be Aware Of

ViewSonic Education

It doesn’t matter whether you’re five years old or fifty, learning is always more interesting, not to mention more digestible, when it’s fun. Referred to as gamification, or game-based learning, this facet of eLearning attempts to make education fun! Mobile Learning.

Trends 397
article thumbnail

30 Sites/Apps for Differentiated Instruction

Technology Tidbits

Arcademics - One of my favorite sites for game based learning (K-8th grade) in a wide range of subjects. Also, there is an educational portal that allows teachers to track/monitor students, generate detailed reports, and assess student's learning to make it easy to differentiate instruction.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

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

article thumbnail

Self-Paced E-Learning Market Evaporating, Report Finds

Marketplace K-12

The report defines self-paced courseware as being accessed on a desktop or laptop and spanning the K-12, higher education, corporate training, and privately marketed software (such as that produced by language-learning company Rosetta Stone) sectors. Unstable Economies Impact E-Learning Market. Suppliers don’t pay for bad news.”.

Report 58
article thumbnail

A Dictionary For 21st Century Teachers: Learning Models & Technology

TeachThought - Learn better.

Game-Based Learning. Learning through games (from physical to digital). The application of game-like “encouragement” mechanics to non-game entities. Put another way, it is making a game out of something that’s not. Mobile Learning. Gamification.

article thumbnail

The Best Twitter Chat For Teachers In 2015

TeachThought - Learn better.

If there was ever a doubt that education twitter chats were kind of a big deal, this television guide-style document should set things straight. The Best Twitter Chat For Teachers In 2015. by TeachThought Staff. Twitter chats aren’t just “things,” but have evolved into fully-functioning professional development for teachers.

Twitter 40