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6 Emerging Education Technologies Infographic. Educational Technology Infographics The 2013 Horizon Report identified and outlined 6 new emerging education technologies that are expected to be integrated into the classroom. The 6 Emerging Education Technologies Infographic was created by Saint Xavier University. Massively Open Online Courses (MOOCs)Mobile TechnologyGames and GamificationLearning Analytics3D PrintingWearable Technology Via: www.sxuonline.com Embed This Education Infographic on your Site or Blog! שינוי פני מקצוע ההוראה. 12 Principles Of Mobile Learning. 12 Principles Of Mobile Learning by Terry Heick Ed note: This post has been updated and republished from a 2012 post Mobile Learning is about self-actuated personalization. As learning practices and technology tools change, mobile learning itself will continue to evolve.

For 2016, the focus is on a variety of challenges, from how learners access content to how the idea of a “curriculum” is defined. It is only within these communities that the native context of each learner can be fully understood. 1. A mobile learning environment is about access to content, peers, experts, portfolio artifacts, credible sources, and previous thinking on relevant topics. 2. As mobile learning is a blend of the digital and physical, diverse metrics (i.e., measures) of understanding and “performance of knowledge” will be available. 3. The cloud is the enabler of “smart” mobility. 4. Transparency is the natural byproduct of connectivity, mobility, and collaboration. 5. 6. 7. 8. With mobility comes diversity. 9. Untitled. The Evolution of Educational Technology. The Evolution of Educational Technology Few things have changed in the last few centuries as much as the way we learn.

Students have gone from attending one-room school houses to having the world at their fingertips in the classroom. Here's a look at how evolving technology has impacted education. The first public school in the U.S., Boston Latin School, is founded. Noted alumni include Benamin Franklin, Samuel Adams, and John Hancock. John Dury invents the modern library. Nicolas-Jacques Conte creates the basis of the modern pencil by mixing graphite with clay and pressing the material between two half-cylinders of wood.

Christopher Sholes invents the first typewriter with a QWERTY keyboard. The first computer used for instruction, a flight simulator, trains MT pilots. The IBM 650 becomes the first commercially available digital computer. The first handheld calculator is invented by Texas Instruments. Apple Computer begins selling the first personal computer, the Apple II.