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Trends, challenges, and developments for higher education’s next 5 years

Bryan Alexander

Increasing Use of Blended Learning Designs. Blending Formal and Informal Learning. Personalizing Learning. Learning Analytics & Adaptive Learning. There are strong signs of our collective movement towards redesigning and rethinking learning. Improving Digital Literacy. Augmented Reality.

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What's on the Horizon (Still, Again, Always) for Ed-Tech

Hack Education

My project also makes some of the information available in a machine-readable format instead of solely in a PDF. (It Adaptive Learning Technologies. Mobile Learning. I can’t help but notice that mobile technologies have been one to three years out from widespread adoption since 2006. Two to Three Years.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

Via Politico : “The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said on Wednesday that the Education Department is stonewalling its attempts to gather information about Navient as part of the CFPB’s lawsuit against the student loan giant.” The university gave false information to U.S. Upgrades and Downgrades.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

“Imagine Discovering That Your Teaching Assistant Really Is a Robot ,” says The Wall Street Journal in a story about “Jill Watson” (of course it’s a female name), an automated teaching assistant at Georgia Tech. ” “Live instruction” is not teachers; it is content delivery via a mobile device.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

Course Signals, a software product developed by Purdue University, was designed to boost “student success” by using learning analytics to inform teachers, students, and staff to potential problems, labeling students with a red/yellow/green scheme to indicate their danger in failing a course. Course Signals. Chatbot Instructors.

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