People can access pictures and documents from their homes even if they don't have the references in paper format. Presentations, classes, and meetings can be shown/held remotely. Questions can be asked electronically. People in rural communities can now get a degree from a University without having to uproot their lives. Students can use vast informational resources from their own homes. More people are learning on demand... want to know something, find it out... now. In a lot of ways, the anonymity of the online community is a great equalizer. Students are bullied and picked on less, and are less reluctant to ask questions online. A twelve-year-old and a 30-year-old can be equals in a classroom setting in most ways that matter for learning to take place. Handicapped students get treated fairly. No one laughs at the fat kid. No one makes faces because one of the kids has crooked teeth, or dresses funny, or has bruises on her face. ... In other ways, of course, anonymity removes some peoples inhibitions and some people are ruder online than they would ever be in person. ... there are definitely trade-offs... but the fact that some people interact, where they wouldn't even have a chance to, or would be too ashamed to, in "real" life, makes it a *huge* thing for education. In many cases, having to type answers makes people think about them more. Not always, but often, you will get more thoughtful responses online. Even in face-to-face classrooms, the advent of data projectors and advanced video equipment makes the possibilities of the classroom expand. Cutting-edge "viral" education can be injected into even the most mundane classes... because our world is infused with technology. Almost all students have cell phones. If you put clues in a lecture, a handout, or a presentation, and lead students to a website or ask them to text something... many will, and it will spread outside the class. Viral education, if used well, will get students outside your class to come and learn something too. As with almost anything, technology can be used for good *or* evil... it is neither of those things in itself, by itself. If we use technology to advance education, to spread it, and use it in appropriate ways... it is a powerful, powerful tool. *so* much more than moving a 50-year old lecture to powerpoint... so, so much more...
The use of technology in schools is that when the kids get to go to college and they have to type on a laptop, they can be typing quickly to get notes from their college professors. They also will be updated on all of the worlds news which is very important.
the technology affect the education in schools because the students are allowed to bring cell phone and ipods which will make them going in a wrong way
The current trends of elementary education in the Philippines has been a decline in student enrollment. The goal of universal access for elementary education worldwide by the year 2015 is at risk of not being achieved.
Possibly that art and other fine arts are classes that can be eliminated since they are not absolutely necessary and supplies are expensive. Otherwise: 1. Historical perspectives 2. Diversity--art in different cultures 3. Partnerships with local artists, cultural organizations, and alliances for art education This would include a range of popular culture--in Arizona, classes are being held in spray painting murals, an outshoot of graffiti 4. Use of digital technology, such as photoshop and other software
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Current college trends include an increase in distance learning, a greater number of degrees awarded, and an increase in partnerships between community and four year colleges. In addition, there is an increase in people returning to college to change careers.
the current trend is the students... why ?because they dont come up the lesson they learn..they always think that study is for fun..
what is the current trends and tech ?
what ared the current trends in the education of person with learnin disabilities
current trend in technology? Or currrnt trend in day today life?
Many schools are now allowing the use of technology devices such as iPads. They are also doing more project-based classes.
The current trends of elementary education in the Philippines has been a decline in student enrollment. The goal of universal access for elementary education worldwide by the year 2015 is at risk of not being achieved.
The current trends are changing in demographics, diversity, expanding technology, complexity of patient care, cost of health care changing and the nursing shortage.
Ashok Kumar has written: 'Current trends in Indian education' -- subject(s): Education, Education and state
Since the world of technology is always changing, it's important to keep up with the latest developments in mobile technology. In order to access and comprehend the latest mobile technology developments, mobile devices, or smartphones, are an essential element of our daily lives. There is a vast range of features and functionalities found in current mobile technology's trends have completely changed the way we interact, work, and go about our daily lives. There is a list of current mobile technology trends includes, 5G, Artificial intelligence, Augmented reality and virtual reality, Internet of Things, Wearable apps, and Mobile wallets and payments.
Z. K. Setranjiwalla has written: 'Current trends in Indian education' -- subject(s): Education
What are the latest trends and issues in information technology?
Technology is a dynamic career field. It is crucial than anyone who has a technology job, or is seeking a technology, stay current with technological advances and trends. These people should have subscriptions to industry publications and journals, and may need to take continuing education classes every few months or years. This will help them stay competitive and avoid their knowledge base becoming obsolete; many employers will pay for these professional development expenses.
Continuing Professional Education or CPE is intended for CPAs for their license renewal and to get updated with current trends and developments in Accountancy industry.