6. Future
of
Educa5on
• The
future
of
educaAon
will
be
digital
educaAon.
• Mobile
EducaAon
is
everywhere
in
the
world.
(
24/7)
• The
future
of
educaAon
will
be
a
lot
more
free
than
before.
• EducaAon
will
be
“
Social”
and
“
Digital”,
and
we
can
not
avoid
the
two
terms.
• EducaAon
will
be
free.
And,
because
of
“
Technology”
and
“
Social”
aspect,
the
free
educaAon
will
force
educaAonal
insAtuAon
to
learn
and
develop
innovaAve
educaAon
system.
• One
of
the
most
important
future
models
will
be
online
blended
learning.
• The
world
of
learning
as
well
as
the
world
of
educaAon
will
have
no
boundary.
The
society
will
be
confused
when
everyone
wants
to
share.
There
will
be
new
ideas
as
well
as
innovaAon.
Content
will
sell.
At
this
Ame
whoever
has
be=er
content
with
more
innovaAon
will
be
doing
well
in
educaAon
industry.
• Teachers’
role
will
be
changed
from
“
I
teach
you
or
I
tell
you.”
to
“
Let’s
think
together”.
Teachers
have
to
adjust
their
roles
as
well
as
their
experAse
in
using
technology
to
teach
• The
educaAon
will
change
from
local
to
global.
EducaAon
will
become
global.
We
need
to
learn
about
other
countries
in
order
to
survive
in
the
new
world
environment.
• Learning
is
not
learning
anymore
but
learning
and
doing
makes
students
disAnct
Source
:
Orapak
7. Future
of
Educa5on
• Mobile
learning
• AdapAve
computer-‐based
tests
(
similar
to
TOEFL)
• Game-‐Based
Learning
• Social
Textbooks/
Social
Reading
• Improved
tools
for
Reading,
WriAng
and
Learning
• Open
Source
learning
Soware
• MIT
Open
Courseware
and
Other
Free
Coursewares
Source
:
adapted
from
Orapak’s
experiences
and
a
few
websites
8. Future
of
Educa5on
• Online
Learning
Studios
customized
based
on
users
• “Culture”
are
embedded
in
social
networking
experiences/
or
social
learning
• Dialogic
learning
through
social
netwiork.
Think
of
Line
groups/
Facebook
groups
• Learning
simulaAons/
models
begin
to
replace
teachers
in
some
eLearning-‐based
learning
environments.
SimulaAons
help
students
learn
in
different
learning
scenarios.
• Truly
mobile
learning
(
Skype/
Google
Hangout/
Facebook
Groups)….
• E-‐learning
is
just
common;
online
blended
learning
is
the
trend.
Pure
classroom
teaching
will
be
reduced.
• Cloud-‐Based
Educa5on
linked
to
E-‐book
Store/
E-‐library/
E-‐exam/
E-‐
textbooks/
E-‐Magazine
• Social
Network
for
Educa5on
fosters
social
learning
9. Learning
is
now
Social
More
and
more
learning
systems
are
social
and
free.
Universi5es
start
compe5ng
on
content
and
offer
Free
educa5on
channel
to
promote
universi5es.
They
some5mes
offer
free
open
courseware,
free
youtube,
Free
audio
files,
etc.
Source:
h=p://www.slideshare.net/jaycross/future-‐of-‐educaAon?qid=cf9476d1-‐a37b-‐4b7c-‐9477-‐4e3e9d6466d8&v=default&b=&from_search=2
10. Free
EducaAon
• Free
educa5on
refers
to
educaAon
that
is
funded
through
taxaAon,
or
charitable
organizaAons
rather
than
tuiAon
fees.
Although
primary
school
and
other
comprehensive
or
compulsory
educaAon
is
free
in
many
countries,
for
example,
all
educaAon
is
mostly
free
(oen
not
including
books
(from
primary)
and
a
number
of
administraAve
and
sundry
fees
in
university)
• Source:
Wikipedia
11. Free
EducaAon
on
Internet
• Online
educaAon
has
become
an
opAon
in
recent
years,
parAcularly
with
the
development
of
free
MOOCs
(massive
open
online
courses)
from
providers
such
as
Khan
Academy
(High
School)
and
Higher
EducaAon,
through
providers
such
as
Udacity,
World
EducaAon
University
(WEU)
and
Coursera.
Free
educaAon
has
become
available
through
several
websites
with
some
resembling
the
courses
of
study
of
accredited
universiAes.
Online
educaAon
faces
barriers
such
as
insAtuAonal
adopAon,
license
or
copyright
restricAons,
incompaAbility
and
educator
awareness
of
available
resources.
Source
:
Wikipedia