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- Covid accelerated trends that were already shaping the future. The future of K12 is a world of personalized learning. A world where each student is challenged with materials that are customized to their strengths, needs and interests in a manner that maximizes their potential. This vision requires the digitization of K12 (unless we are to move to a... See more
from The Future is Happening Now: Accelerating into a New World of Edtech by Mercedes Bent
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- The ways that most students are learning and creating are no longer serving them. They find more value in virtual spaces than schools because they are better at empowering people in pursuing their interests, which can be seen in the rise of young creators. However, these spaces are still systematically designed against students; they can end up bei... See more
from Level Up by Reboot
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- In the future, education will look like a game, and it’ll be embedded in our lives. We’ll not only be surrounded by endless opportunities for learning by doing, but we’ll also be able to benefit from these. This could encourage a mindset where learning is valued over earning.
from Level Up by Reboot
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- The rapid transition to remote schooling has supercharged trends in online learning — it’s possible that 3-5 years of behavior change has been condensed into a few short weeks. More independent/self-guided learning has required not only a re-thinking of curriculum but a shift in how students view their role in the learning experience. Creative resp... See more
from What We’re Learning About How We Learn | Union Square Ventures by Union Square Ventures (USV)
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- Right now, that’s practically unthinkable (outside a few forward-thinking classrooms), partly because the culture around gaming is weird, toxic and few people take the medium seriously for educational purposes. But if remote learning is going to be part of K-12 education from now on — and we’d better plan for that — we need to meet kids where they ... See more
from Four views: Is edtech changing how we learn? by Devin Coldewey
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- Online learning just became mainstream, and now a handful of startups have started reimagining the future of education once again in India by working to integrate the metaverse into everyday learning
from What will learning in the metaverse look like? by Naandika Tripath
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- K-12 education has always been more than just the school day – it is a jumping-off point for personal and social development as well as a critical child care resource for working parents. Without the constraints of local offerings, openness to remote enrichment may open up a new world of experiences for students, both in the classroom and for extra... See more
from What We’re Learning About How We Learn | Union Square Ventures by Union Square Ventures (USV)
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