6. 2. Massively Open Online Courses –
(MOOCs) - lecture over connectivity
7. 3. Mobile Learning/Mobility thru Mobile
Apps - mobile traffic on the Internet is expected to
surpass desktop traffic
8. 4. Cloud Computing
• provides the opportunity for students to have
anytime, anywhere access
9. 5. Learning Analytics
• interpretation of a wide range of data: assess
academic
progress,
predict
future
Perfor-mance,
and spot
potential
issues
10. 6. 3D Printing
• refers to technologies that construct physical
objects from three-dimensional (3D) digital content
11. 7. Wearable Technology
• potential outcomes is productivity
• Sending information:
via text, e-mail,
and social networks,
voice commands,
gestures,
and other
indicators
12. 8.Personalized Learning
• “support a flexible approach: learning any time,
any place and at any pace
9. Open Content
• promotes a skill set : the ability to find,
evaluate, and put new information to use.
• In Arizona, math teachers developed more than
2,600 video tutorials on topics from arithmetic
to calculus, all of which are licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution.
13. 10. Virtual and Remote Laboratories
.
• authentic online education
• offer flexibility: students can run experiments
as many times as they like, both in and out of
school
14.
15. A. Blog - (contraction of weblog)
• web site with frequent, periodic posts creating an
ongoing narrative
1. Blogger- owned by Google
2. WordPress- wordpress blogging platform
3. Livejournal- also social networking website
4. Blog.com
5. Tumblr- micro-blogging website
6. Blogsome- powered by wordpress
7. Open Diary- low cost subscription rates
8. Blogetery- offers you payment to write blogs
9. Blogster
10. Weebly.com- easy drag & drop interface
16. B. Social Networking Site
1. Facebook
2. Twitter
3. LinkedIn
4. Pinterest
5. Google Plus +
6. Instagram
7. Tumblr
8. VK
9. Flickr
10.MySpace
11.Meetup
12.Tagged
13.Ask.fm
14.MeetMe
15.ClassMates
http://www.ebizmba.com/articles/social-networking-websites
17. C. Cloud Storage Services
Drop box - 2GB of free storage:
Windows, Mac OS and Linux
Google Drive- 5GB storage space:
Windows and Mac OS
SkyDrive - 7GB storage space:
Windows and Mac OS
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/dropb
ox-gdrive-skydrive/
18. Drop box - 2GB of free storage:
Windows, Mac OS and Linux
Physics: An MOOC called “Landmarks in Physics,” pioneered by an MIT graduate and delivered through Udacity, takes students on a virtual tour through Italy, the Netherlands, and England while explaining the basic concepts of physics at the sites of important discoveries in world history.
. Music: Students at Institut International de Lancy in Switzerland use their tablets to create music in the school’s first iPad Orchestra. The iPads have provided opportunities for students with little to no training to create their own music with classmates.
provides the opportunity for students to have anytime, anywhere access to what they create and to the content that is provided to them at school. With massive amounts of storage these tools also allow for real time collaboration and the personal publishing of content.