Online learning allows for individualized and personalized instruction. There are many ways to facilitate communication in an online course and how eLearning instructors choose to use them can mean all the difference for the students. When connections are made between teacher and student and student-to-student, a powerful synergy can be created to improve learning, deepen…
50 Stunning Mobile Statistics
50 Stunning Mobile Statistics by Vala Afshar, Chief Marketing Officer at Extreme Networks on Dec 13, 2013 The past, present, and future outlook of Mobility. This presentation tracks everything from the first transistor created in 1947, through the exabytes of data created every month. Source: http://www.slideshare.net/ValaAfshar/50-stunning-mobile-statisticsvalaafshar More on Mobile Learning
eLearning Statistics for 2014
Predicting the Near Future for eLearning The growth in eLearning is predicted from the past, in a great infographic from The eLearning Industry. The power and potential for elearning is clear as the infographic focuses on higher education and business in the following areas. Benefits of Online Learning Money Spent on eLearning continues to grow–DOUBLING by 2015 50%…
Major EdTech Trends for 2013 (INFOGRAPHIC)
Major EdTech Trends for 2013 [INFOGRAPHIC] Source: http://www.onlinecolleges.net More on Mobile Learning
Teachers in Africa Failed by Mobile Learning
Mobile Learning SciDev.net writes a cautionary article about mobile learning in Africa and, while the title might seem negative, there’s no doubt there is an embrace of mobile learning technology to increase learning. It’s key lessons are consistent with the problems of implementing technology anywhere: Primarily, projects need to be more about connecting people and…
50 BILLION PROFIT Off Of Students
College Debt Crisis “…the most profitable in the country” I’ve written extensively about the high-cost of a 4-year college and whether high school educators are doing a DISservice to students in pushing them to a 4-year college– at any cost. It’s NOT like it was in the old days when students could go to school…