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Toon Boom Storyboard Pro. Educational trends. A trend is a shift or tendency within a system, for example schools, that is likely to grow in importance and influence how the system operates.

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Examples include economic developments, changes in society or in employment, or in attitudes and behaviour. Some trends are opportunities, others disruptive, a challenge or threat; some turn out to be a short-lived novelty (an innovation can develop into a trend, or die out), others slow-burning, even barely noticeable but seismic and enduring over the long term. Many trends are of course outside the control of schools, but others can be taken into account in school development planning and designing effective teaching and learning. A trend may emerge in one country but not another, another may be global. Some key trends Outlined below are a number of trends in educational technology and practice that, consensus suggests, will have an impact on teaching and learning in the next five years. Useful resources LangOER (2014 – 2016) Trends - EdTechReview™ (ETR) About ETR Community EdTechReview (ETR) is a community of and for everyone involved in education technology to connect and collaborate both online and offline to discover, learn, utilize and share about the best ways technology can improve learning, teaching, and leading in the 21st century.

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In Successful Edtech, Pedagogy Comes First—Devices Second

In terms of student proficiency, today's classrooms are more diverse than ever. We're "detracking" students previously sorted by ability. We're mainstreaming those with special needs. And we're serving more and more students who are just learning English. In these classrooms, teachers face a seemingly impossible task -- providing effective instruction to all the unique students under their care. Educational technology (edtech for short) can play a significant role in mitigating and solving this growing dilemma. An increasing amount of data around personalized educational models like "blended learning" and content-specific software suggests that edtech makes instruction in diverse classrooms more efficient.

Yet these student growth gains are not reflected in most edtech implementations. So, what can be done? This recommended approach doesn't mean picking will be easy. Anybody can learn. ClassFlow. Software MacKiev - HyperStudio. Collaboration with other educators. The Cornerstone. Glogster. College and Career Readiness. Google for Education: Save time and stay connected.

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