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Gone were the days where students use to follow traditional learning techniques which were quite boring.

Modern technology has seeped into the classrooms and redefined the entire teaching and learning process, resulting in a robust learning environment.

Let me introduce the top 4 technological trends that are helping to shape the classrooms of the future.

  1. Personalized or customized learning experiences

With the approach to meet learner’s needs, availability, and preferences, personalized learning has come onto the scene to initiate custom elearning and teaching methodologies.

Learning platforms, software and digital devices are together creating countless new ways to modify education. For example, educational infrastructures are providing their students with digital devices like desktop computers, laptops, and tablets.

One such example is, ‘one size fits all’ teaching model that will enable students to be technologically skilled and equipped for modern workplaces.

  1. Innovative Learning ( game-based, mobile-based, and video-based)

Interactivity adds attraction and attention to the learning process. With the boring talk-chalk method, learners are losing their abilities to learn, understand, and to grasp. This innovative trend of learning catches learner’s attention by delivering educational truism in the form of videos, games, etc., to make difficult learning concepts enjoyable.

Similarly, Mobile-based learning offers learners the flexibility to access educational content seamlessly across multiple digital devices with their convenient.

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2020-01-04 05:26:50

True Lieve

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2020-01-04 09:05:12

Thanks for the support, feel so frustrated by theoretical articles written by authors without any connection to the real education world… politicians and others.

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2019-11-25 09:26:42

In my previous career I was a college professor and sorry to tell you, but find this article very much outdated. Maybe this may be true in your regio, but I have used all types of learning methods you mention in my classrooms since two decades. Not video-based learning, because interactive tutorials are a lot more efficient as my students reported. They told me to skip all the passive videos and offer them interactive stuff, including self-assessment. Peer-learning was IMO one of the best ways to engage students and prepare them for lifelong learning.

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