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5 Benefits of Technology in the Classroom

ViewSonic Education

Outside the classroom, students love to share their experiences on social media such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat. Schools and universities need to keep up to date with trends. The post 5 Benefits of Technology in the Classroom appeared first on ViewSonic Library.

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Metaverse Education: What’s Next for Virtual Learning?

ViewSonic Education

Most commonly, it’s associated with virtual reality (VR) technology, augmented reality (AR) technology, social media-like features, blockchain technology , and the use of controllable avatars. ’ The company saw the metaverse as the future of online social interactions and as the evolution of existing social media.

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How to Start a High School Esports Team & Benefit Your School

ViewSonic Education

Tip: Because esports is a recent trend, it may be more difficult for people to understand than a music or comic book club. This includes creating tools like text groups, email lists, and social media sites. Facebook High School esports. One way to do this is through websites that track and list esports competition.

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Libraries without walls

Learning with 'e's

I recently wrote about how libraries are adapting to the digital age. The traditional library is viewed by many as a place for stacks of books to gather dust, and where stern librarians in tweed jackets tell you to keep quiet. In Library 2.0 In Library 2.0 Was this a trend that was a threat to the library?

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How to Effectively Use AR and VR Apps With Young Learners

Edsurge

We now have an enormous library of augmented and virtual reality resources specifically for education and my device is filled with folders and folders of apps, ranging from science to language arts to subjects across the curricular spectrum. Things have certainly changed. Oculus store content is also intended for ages 13-plus.

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The future of education in 2016, from the sharing economy to BYOD: my Future Trends Forum recording and materials

Bryan Alexander

Last week I led a new Future Trends Forum with a twist. Here’s an outline of topics that came up, partly from my FTTE observations, partly from participants: Education and its contexts : I mentioned recent trends about state funding to public higher ed (increasing!), The combination worked well.

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Register Now for the (Online) Library 2.0 Spring Summit - "The Emerging Future"

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Join us on April 30th, 2015 for the free, online Library 2.015 Spring Summit - The Emerging Future: Technology and Learning , a three-hour conversation about technology issues and trends in the future of library and information services. The Spring Summit has been inspired by and orchestrated in partnership with Library 2.0