The document discusses the growing market for education apps and interactive learning content due to the ubiquity of mobile devices and high dropout rates from conventional eLearning courses. It introduces the Change My Path platform as a solution to allow easy creation of highly interactive education apps for mobile devices by addressing technical hurdles. The platform aims to create an online marketplace for education apps similar to other established marketplaces and envisions expanding interactive education to other devices like 3D wearables in the future.
Covid-19 has increased reliance on e-learning as an alternative to traditional in-person education. E-learning allows educational activities to occur anywhere at any time through electronic media and interactive tools. Effective e-learning solutions integrate features like cloud computing, automatic student evaluation, user-friendly design, analytics and reporting, live chat, mobile responsiveness, cross-device access, recording of live sessions, and a defined development process.
Change My Path has developed a platform called CMP that aims to be like WordPress for creating education apps, allowing publishers and educators to more easily build interactive mobile content. The platform addresses the dropout rates seen in MOOCs by facilitating highly interactive educational games and simulations on mobile devices. It also aims to create a marketplace where users can access and share this new generation of interactive educational content.
EdTech advanced rapidly in 2020 as schools switched to remote learning due to Covid-19. In 2021, 5 trends will drive further transformation: 1) AI will help identify skill gaps and recommend content; 2) Educators will need more professional development and user-friendly tools; 3) Digital transformation will create hybrid learning ecosystems; 4) Systems will integrate data to personalize learning; 5) Equity will require asynchronous learning and addressing the digital divide. EdTech providers must prepare for continued growth by addressing these trends and challenges.
Microsoft has announced a partnership with ePals to provide collaborative online tools for education. The partnership combines ePals' Learning Space platform, which currently serves 600,000 educators in 200 countries, with Microsoft's Live@edu suite. This will give ePals users access to popular Microsoft productivity software while addressing security and policy concerns. The alliance aims to spur greater use of online communication and collaboration among K-12 students by giving them these integrated tools.
Presentation delivered by Dan Semi, D2L Solutions Engineer, at the Brightspace Illinois Connection on April 7, 2017.
Connection held at Parkland College.
Android-based multifunction printers allow for seamless digital to print workflows in K-12 classrooms. As schools integrate more technology but still rely on paper resources, these printers bridge the gap between printed and digital worlds by enabling students to print digital resources, create work offline, and scan work back digitally. They also help teachers work smarter by saving time and focusing on teaching. The first lineup of Android-powered Samsung multifunction printers features a customizable 10.1" touchscreen, app and widget support for printing without a PC, and optional wireless and NFC printing for intuitive use by students and teachers.
The document discusses the changing nature of learning in the 21st century. It notes that jobs of the future will require critical thinking and problem solving skills along with post-secondary education. Technology is changing how information flows and how students learn both in and out of school. 21st century skills like communication, collaboration, and information fluency are increasingly important. The document advocates adapting schools to how information is growing larger, faster and more complex by embracing web 2.0 technologies and publishing models to engage today's digital learners.
The document discusses the growing market for education apps and interactive learning content due to the ubiquity of mobile devices and high dropout rates from conventional eLearning courses. It introduces the Change My Path platform as a solution to allow easy creation of highly interactive education apps for mobile devices by addressing technical hurdles. The platform aims to create an online marketplace for education apps similar to other established marketplaces and envisions expanding interactive education to other devices like 3D wearables in the future.
Covid-19 has increased reliance on e-learning as an alternative to traditional in-person education. E-learning allows educational activities to occur anywhere at any time through electronic media and interactive tools. Effective e-learning solutions integrate features like cloud computing, automatic student evaluation, user-friendly design, analytics and reporting, live chat, mobile responsiveness, cross-device access, recording of live sessions, and a defined development process.
Change My Path has developed a platform called CMP that aims to be like WordPress for creating education apps, allowing publishers and educators to more easily build interactive mobile content. The platform addresses the dropout rates seen in MOOCs by facilitating highly interactive educational games and simulations on mobile devices. It also aims to create a marketplace where users can access and share this new generation of interactive educational content.
EdTech advanced rapidly in 2020 as schools switched to remote learning due to Covid-19. In 2021, 5 trends will drive further transformation: 1) AI will help identify skill gaps and recommend content; 2) Educators will need more professional development and user-friendly tools; 3) Digital transformation will create hybrid learning ecosystems; 4) Systems will integrate data to personalize learning; 5) Equity will require asynchronous learning and addressing the digital divide. EdTech providers must prepare for continued growth by addressing these trends and challenges.
Microsoft has announced a partnership with ePals to provide collaborative online tools for education. The partnership combines ePals' Learning Space platform, which currently serves 600,000 educators in 200 countries, with Microsoft's Live@edu suite. This will give ePals users access to popular Microsoft productivity software while addressing security and policy concerns. The alliance aims to spur greater use of online communication and collaboration among K-12 students by giving them these integrated tools.
Presentation delivered by Dan Semi, D2L Solutions Engineer, at the Brightspace Illinois Connection on April 7, 2017.
Connection held at Parkland College.
Android-based multifunction printers allow for seamless digital to print workflows in K-12 classrooms. As schools integrate more technology but still rely on paper resources, these printers bridge the gap between printed and digital worlds by enabling students to print digital resources, create work offline, and scan work back digitally. They also help teachers work smarter by saving time and focusing on teaching. The first lineup of Android-powered Samsung multifunction printers features a customizable 10.1" touchscreen, app and widget support for printing without a PC, and optional wireless and NFC printing for intuitive use by students and teachers.
The document discusses the changing nature of learning in the 21st century. It notes that jobs of the future will require critical thinking and problem solving skills along with post-secondary education. Technology is changing how information flows and how students learn both in and out of school. 21st century skills like communication, collaboration, and information fluency are increasingly important. The document advocates adapting schools to how information is growing larger, faster and more complex by embracing web 2.0 technologies and publishing models to engage today's digital learners.
Change My Path aims to address the education publishing crisis by creating a platform like WordPress for building interactive education apps. Their platform will allow publishers and educators to easily create mobile-friendly content to engage consumers and reduce high dropout rates from conventional eLearning courses. It will provide tools to build a marketplace for user-generated, interactive education content and apps that can run on mobile devices and wearables.
This document discusses the innovation of the iPad by Apple. It provides details on the development and commercialization of the iPad over time, including key milestones like Steve Jobs announcing the iPad in 2010. It also analyzes the adoption of the iPad in educational settings using Rogers' diffusion of innovations theory, identifying different types of adopters like innovators, early adopters, and laggards. Factors influencing adoption rates like relative advantage, trialability, and observability are examined. The use of iPads in math, English, and other classrooms is explored, along with centralized and decentralized approaches to implementation.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Professor Sandra Markus at EDUCAUSE 2014 about disruptive innovation and emerging technologies in education. EDUCAUSE is a non-profit organization that promotes the use of information technology in higher education. Over 8,000 IT professionals attend EDUCAUSE annually. The presentation discusses Clayton Christensen's theory of disruptive innovation and how it has transformed industries like computers. It suggests technologies like MOOCs, online learning, and wearables may disrupt traditional higher education models and institutions like Harvard face new competition. The rise of competency-based education and use of analytics to predict learning are also discussed, as well as how wearables could be used in educational contexts.
Universities and schools are increasingly adopting Google Apps as a free alternative to Microsoft Office due to its low costs and collaborative features. Google Apps allow many users to work on documents simultaneously from any internet-connected device. Studies show students and teachers prefer Google Apps for their simplicity and ease of sharing work. While Google Apps still have limitations like reliance on internet access, many see their innovations as making the software more capable over time for education needs like communication, research, and digital citizenship skills.
The document discusses the technology usage of students and challenges faced by higher education institutions. It notes that most students own multiple mobile devices but many schools ban or discourage smartphone use in class. While students value technology for academic and career purposes, most schools do not provide remote access to resource-intensive applications needed for programs like engineering. This limits students to using such apps only on campus computers. The document proposes that mobile workspaces can provide students and faculty with secure, on-demand access to applications from any device to better support modern, flexible learning.
The document discusses how technology has increasingly been used in middle schools to enhance learning. More schools now offer online standardized testing and teachers are using interactive products and services in their lessons. These technologies help promote college and career readiness by allowing students to more easily complete and submit homework digitally, preparing them for increased workload and documentation required in higher education. The growth of educational technology will continue and both students and teachers must work to bridge the gap between technology's educational benefits and its recreational uses.
Incredible Facts about BYOD:
BYOD can help with more than savings:
• Increasing employee satisfaction via opt-in programs
• Attracting and retaining staff
• Expanding the number of mobile users – and the mobile app
opportunity
• Offloading the management of non-strategic devices
• Adopting technology at the speed of consumer markets
Mobile Learning and Responsive E-Learning DesignLearnChamp
Mobile learning is the future of eLearning as smartphones and tablets have become ubiquitous. Most companies have already or plan to include mobile devices in their eLearning strategies. Effective mobile learning considers questions like content format, offline usage, and tracking progress. Standards like HTML5 and the TinCan API help create responsive content across devices and track learning across platforms. For successful mobile learning, companies should lower barriers, optimize for performance on mobile, and ensure a consistent user experience regardless of device.
This presentation was made by Dr. Richard Voltz, IASA Associate Director for the 2011 IPA Assistant Principals Conference. The subject is how to use technology efficiently as a school administrator.
The document discusses the growing use of smartphones and how mobile devices are becoming the primary means of accessing the internet. It examines how schools can develop mobile learning strategies, including considerations around device policies, professional development, and assessing the impact of mobile learning initiatives. The author advocates for a balanced approach to mobile learning adoption that supports teachers and students.
This document contains statistics and findings from various sources related to learning and training trends. Some key points include:
- Attention spans have decreased significantly between 2000-2013, with the average dropping from 12 to 8 seconds.
- Many employees check email extremely frequently throughout the day, averaging 30-40 times per hour for some office workers.
- Mobile learning is on the rise, with 71% of top learning organizations adopting some form of it and 80% of people expected to access the internet via mobile devices by 2015.
- Flipped classroom models have shown success, with test scores and student attitudes improving compared to traditional lecture-based models according to several studies.
Succeeding With Education Transformation – A Guide to Effective Technology In...Samsung Business USA
It would be difficult to find a school district today not preoccupied with technology tools and digital learning. However, despite their best efforts, many school districts have fallen victim to botched rollouts and ineffective strategies that have wasted time and money — and hurt their reputations with students and parents. This guide from the Center for Digital Education looks at the key elements of a successful digital education transformation, focusing on the 3 Cs of conversion, curriculum and collaboration.
Opportunity hypothesis - Presentation by Rajat Garg, SocialAppsHQProductNation/iSPIRT
1) The document discusses fundamentals to consider for developing a billion dollar idea, including improving something by 10x, having tailwinds, barriers to copying, and major risks.
2) It also examines major technology trends like the growth of smartphones, tablets, and video consumption moving from TV. Education and healthcare are highlighted as large markets.
3) The mobile app ecosystem is dissected, outlining stages of development from app building to optimization, and how the ecosystem evolves through these stages from high activity to more established players.
Because today’s students are digital natives, today’s teachers are becoming technology champions. A survey of more than 1,000 U.S. K-12 teachers explored one of the newest and most promising technologies: virtual reality. From taking virtual field trips to the aquarium to diving to the bottom of the ocean floor, opportunities for VR in education are endless. Find out more at samsung.com/education.
Slides used during presentation given at Faculty Technology Day 5/22/12. Resources will be posted to a tab on my protopage:
http://www.protopage.com/ktreglia#Untitled/Mobile_Apps_in_Education
Teachlr is an eLearning platform that offers three products: a marketplace for online courses and live classes, an interactive learning management system for organizations to offer training, and educational content development services. It aims to address problems with traditional education like limited access and high costs by providing personalized, interactive online learning. The document outlines Teachlr's technology development plan for 2015, which includes mobile apps, live class features, and integrating MOOC and e-commerce models. It also lists growth projections for the global eLearning industry and Latin America in particular, highlighting countries and sectors driving that growth.
The document discusses the history and development of the iPad, including its introduction by Steve Jobs in 2010. It then covers research on the iPad's use in elementary schools, noting benefits like educational applications, portability, and long battery life. The document also examines the diffusion of the iPad through Rogers' innovation-decision process, identifying teachers and students as early adopters. It suggests strategies for adoption, including providing training and support, and decentralized implementation tailored to local needs.
Social Learning and Utilizing it within Today's Workplacerps_inkhouse_1
Talat Riaz is a training and development specialist and lead programmer for RPS EMEA.
With over 18 years of industry experience in training, facilitation, process analysis and courseware design and development for all training mediums, Talat is focused on developing best in class and innovative training solutions for RPS' international customers.
Analysis Of Learning Outcomes From Mobile Mathematics ApplicationsKatie Naple
This document analyzes mobile mathematics applications and their learning outcomes. It discusses how mobile technologies like tablets and smartphones can be used for educational purposes in the classroom through illustrated lectures, online learning, and hands-on activities. Specifically, it highlights the current state of educational math apps, their limitations, and taxonomy of effective app features. It provides guidance on selecting apps that fit instructional needs and align with solid educational theory.
If you’re among those educational innovators, you will have to make several business decisions, from choosing an Education Mobile App Development Company to marketing your app. Hence, I would recommend you find the right app development partner for your EdTech mobile app development project.
Change My Path aims to address the education publishing crisis by creating a platform like WordPress for building interactive education apps. Their platform will allow publishers and educators to easily create mobile-friendly content to engage consumers and reduce high dropout rates from conventional eLearning courses. It will provide tools to build a marketplace for user-generated, interactive education content and apps that can run on mobile devices and wearables.
This document discusses the innovation of the iPad by Apple. It provides details on the development and commercialization of the iPad over time, including key milestones like Steve Jobs announcing the iPad in 2010. It also analyzes the adoption of the iPad in educational settings using Rogers' diffusion of innovations theory, identifying different types of adopters like innovators, early adopters, and laggards. Factors influencing adoption rates like relative advantage, trialability, and observability are examined. The use of iPads in math, English, and other classrooms is explored, along with centralized and decentralized approaches to implementation.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Professor Sandra Markus at EDUCAUSE 2014 about disruptive innovation and emerging technologies in education. EDUCAUSE is a non-profit organization that promotes the use of information technology in higher education. Over 8,000 IT professionals attend EDUCAUSE annually. The presentation discusses Clayton Christensen's theory of disruptive innovation and how it has transformed industries like computers. It suggests technologies like MOOCs, online learning, and wearables may disrupt traditional higher education models and institutions like Harvard face new competition. The rise of competency-based education and use of analytics to predict learning are also discussed, as well as how wearables could be used in educational contexts.
Universities and schools are increasingly adopting Google Apps as a free alternative to Microsoft Office due to its low costs and collaborative features. Google Apps allow many users to work on documents simultaneously from any internet-connected device. Studies show students and teachers prefer Google Apps for their simplicity and ease of sharing work. While Google Apps still have limitations like reliance on internet access, many see their innovations as making the software more capable over time for education needs like communication, research, and digital citizenship skills.
The document discusses the technology usage of students and challenges faced by higher education institutions. It notes that most students own multiple mobile devices but many schools ban or discourage smartphone use in class. While students value technology for academic and career purposes, most schools do not provide remote access to resource-intensive applications needed for programs like engineering. This limits students to using such apps only on campus computers. The document proposes that mobile workspaces can provide students and faculty with secure, on-demand access to applications from any device to better support modern, flexible learning.
The document discusses how technology has increasingly been used in middle schools to enhance learning. More schools now offer online standardized testing and teachers are using interactive products and services in their lessons. These technologies help promote college and career readiness by allowing students to more easily complete and submit homework digitally, preparing them for increased workload and documentation required in higher education. The growth of educational technology will continue and both students and teachers must work to bridge the gap between technology's educational benefits and its recreational uses.
Incredible Facts about BYOD:
BYOD can help with more than savings:
• Increasing employee satisfaction via opt-in programs
• Attracting and retaining staff
• Expanding the number of mobile users – and the mobile app
opportunity
• Offloading the management of non-strategic devices
• Adopting technology at the speed of consumer markets
Mobile Learning and Responsive E-Learning DesignLearnChamp
Mobile learning is the future of eLearning as smartphones and tablets have become ubiquitous. Most companies have already or plan to include mobile devices in their eLearning strategies. Effective mobile learning considers questions like content format, offline usage, and tracking progress. Standards like HTML5 and the TinCan API help create responsive content across devices and track learning across platforms. For successful mobile learning, companies should lower barriers, optimize for performance on mobile, and ensure a consistent user experience regardless of device.
This presentation was made by Dr. Richard Voltz, IASA Associate Director for the 2011 IPA Assistant Principals Conference. The subject is how to use technology efficiently as a school administrator.
The document discusses the growing use of smartphones and how mobile devices are becoming the primary means of accessing the internet. It examines how schools can develop mobile learning strategies, including considerations around device policies, professional development, and assessing the impact of mobile learning initiatives. The author advocates for a balanced approach to mobile learning adoption that supports teachers and students.
This document contains statistics and findings from various sources related to learning and training trends. Some key points include:
- Attention spans have decreased significantly between 2000-2013, with the average dropping from 12 to 8 seconds.
- Many employees check email extremely frequently throughout the day, averaging 30-40 times per hour for some office workers.
- Mobile learning is on the rise, with 71% of top learning organizations adopting some form of it and 80% of people expected to access the internet via mobile devices by 2015.
- Flipped classroom models have shown success, with test scores and student attitudes improving compared to traditional lecture-based models according to several studies.
Succeeding With Education Transformation – A Guide to Effective Technology In...Samsung Business USA
It would be difficult to find a school district today not preoccupied with technology tools and digital learning. However, despite their best efforts, many school districts have fallen victim to botched rollouts and ineffective strategies that have wasted time and money — and hurt their reputations with students and parents. This guide from the Center for Digital Education looks at the key elements of a successful digital education transformation, focusing on the 3 Cs of conversion, curriculum and collaboration.
Opportunity hypothesis - Presentation by Rajat Garg, SocialAppsHQProductNation/iSPIRT
1) The document discusses fundamentals to consider for developing a billion dollar idea, including improving something by 10x, having tailwinds, barriers to copying, and major risks.
2) It also examines major technology trends like the growth of smartphones, tablets, and video consumption moving from TV. Education and healthcare are highlighted as large markets.
3) The mobile app ecosystem is dissected, outlining stages of development from app building to optimization, and how the ecosystem evolves through these stages from high activity to more established players.
Because today’s students are digital natives, today’s teachers are becoming technology champions. A survey of more than 1,000 U.S. K-12 teachers explored one of the newest and most promising technologies: virtual reality. From taking virtual field trips to the aquarium to diving to the bottom of the ocean floor, opportunities for VR in education are endless. Find out more at samsung.com/education.
Slides used during presentation given at Faculty Technology Day 5/22/12. Resources will be posted to a tab on my protopage:
http://www.protopage.com/ktreglia#Untitled/Mobile_Apps_in_Education
Teachlr is an eLearning platform that offers three products: a marketplace for online courses and live classes, an interactive learning management system for organizations to offer training, and educational content development services. It aims to address problems with traditional education like limited access and high costs by providing personalized, interactive online learning. The document outlines Teachlr's technology development plan for 2015, which includes mobile apps, live class features, and integrating MOOC and e-commerce models. It also lists growth projections for the global eLearning industry and Latin America in particular, highlighting countries and sectors driving that growth.
The document discusses the history and development of the iPad, including its introduction by Steve Jobs in 2010. It then covers research on the iPad's use in elementary schools, noting benefits like educational applications, portability, and long battery life. The document also examines the diffusion of the iPad through Rogers' innovation-decision process, identifying teachers and students as early adopters. It suggests strategies for adoption, including providing training and support, and decentralized implementation tailored to local needs.
Social Learning and Utilizing it within Today's Workplacerps_inkhouse_1
Talat Riaz is a training and development specialist and lead programmer for RPS EMEA.
With over 18 years of industry experience in training, facilitation, process analysis and courseware design and development for all training mediums, Talat is focused on developing best in class and innovative training solutions for RPS' international customers.
Analysis Of Learning Outcomes From Mobile Mathematics ApplicationsKatie Naple
This document analyzes mobile mathematics applications and their learning outcomes. It discusses how mobile technologies like tablets and smartphones can be used for educational purposes in the classroom through illustrated lectures, online learning, and hands-on activities. Specifically, it highlights the current state of educational math apps, their limitations, and taxonomy of effective app features. It provides guidance on selecting apps that fit instructional needs and align with solid educational theory.
If you’re among those educational innovators, you will have to make several business decisions, from choosing an Education Mobile App Development Company to marketing your app. Hence, I would recommend you find the right app development partner for your EdTech mobile app development project.
To date, compulsory school and campus closures due to the COVID-19 outbreak have barred millions of students from attending school in person.
Several companies plan to develop custom online learning apps and bolster student productivity to tap into this growing educational apps market.
If you’re one of them, here’s how you can build such an app to improve education outreach in this post-COVID world.
There are billions of apps available in the app store, but choosing the right mobile apps for students can change learning methods. Top mobile app development companies in USA are creating educational apps with creativity to improve the outlook of students. This education mobile app trains students in visual techniques with dynamic animations and engaging pages that engage the app.
In this blog, we will explore the growing popularity of mobile apps in education and discuss the benefits they offer to learners. Additionally, we will delve into the technology trends that are shaping the education sector and driving the elearning app development.
Top Educational App Ideas to Consider in 2024 for Startups.pdfJPLoft Solutions
Today, every school or university has an app for students. These apps keep students interested in the educational field and aid them in learning more efficiently. Therefore, businesses today invest heavily in on-demand app development for the EdTech sector.
Today, cutting-edge technologies are empowering mobile applications as consumers can access digital education at their fingertips. The educational app acts as a virtual bridge between teachers and learners. Although providing and educating others is a great job. On the other hand, you also need to create income that you can make by launching an innovative education and training app. Hiring a top mobile apps development company in Los Angeles with in-depth experience in developing educational apps is a good way to go.
The document discusses the use of iPad tablets to address low student performance in mathematics at BHHS. It describes how only 11% of students currently score 65% or higher in math and the assistant principal wants to increase this to 65%. The document then provides background on the development and adoption of tablet technologies like the iPad in education. It discusses how iPads could create an interactive learning environment and increase student performance if used as an instructional tool in the BHHS math classroom.
The Twenty First century is considered as an era of technology. It plays an essential part in our lives. Starting from an individual to a country’s economy – technology has managed to leave an impact on all. The rapid growth of technology finds its roots in the human urge of time optimization. Also, it ensures that even the toughest of jobs can be performed with ease.
Google apps customized - Do more with the Google Apps Marketplaceccherubino
With the recent launch of the education category of the Google Apps Marketplace, schools can discover, purchase and deploy integrated web-based applications that extend Google Apps. The growing set of innovative apps include learning mangement systems (LMS) like Haiku, learning platforms like DreamBox and BrainPop, and student tools like Digication. Learn more about how the Google Apps Marketplace can improve your classrooms.
The document discusses building a mobile app for students to view grades. It recommends using Flutter as the platform to build the app as Flutter allows for faster development, easy customization, and cost savings compared to building separate apps for Android and iOS. Flutter offers real-time updates, large community support, and can reduce development costs by up to 50% according to studies. In conclusion, Flutter is presented as the best option for building a cross-platform mobile grading app.
The document provides a guide for developing a successful educational technology (ed-tech) platform. It discusses key aspects of ed-tech platforms including understanding the ed-tech market, the importance of technology in modern education, features of successful ed-tech platforms, technology stacks for development, security considerations, and the development process. The ed-tech market is growing significantly and projected to reach $288 billion by 2031. Successful ed-tech platforms provide features like intuitive interfaces, course catalogs, personalized learning, and analytics to track student progress. The development process involves ideation, design, development, testing, and deployment with a focus on creating an MVP to test viability before a full platform.
Leveraging Mobile Devices for Increased Parent Engagement & Student SuccessTrevor Cox
Presentation on Leveraging Mobile Devices for Increased Parent Engagement & Student Success to the Society of Christian Schools of British Columbia, March 8 2017, in Sumas, Washington. Learn more at http://www.appazur.com
Modern Technology How it Influences Online Learning.pdfSoftprodigy
The ability to access high-quality online education is crucial in assisting educational systems in looking for new options for expansion and improvement. Visit our website to learn more.
The e-learning market is growing rapidly and is projected to reach $200 billion by 2019. E-learning currently accounts for about half of all college courses and is growing faster than traditional education. The largest e-learning markets are currently the United States and Europe, but Asia Pacific is growing quickly, led by Malaysia and Vietnam. Factors like MOOCs, mobile learning, and gamification are driving further growth in the e-learning industry. The document proposes the Edbrix platform as a solution to improve collaboration in e-learning and address issues like a lack of notifications, progress tracking, and security.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making headlines in newsrooms across the world. One of the latest trends we’ve seen is in the education system, and it’s made many people wary of the ramifications that using Artificial Intelligence in the classroom will have.
While AI can never replace human teachers, it can play a great role in the classroom. Read on to learn more.
This document provides summaries of apps for learning across different categories including literacy, math and science, music and art, and tools. It highlights apps such as Bing Translator, CreateBook, Fresh Paint, Music Maker Jam, OneNote, and Skype. It concludes that a Windows device provides powerful applications from Microsoft Office and a range of curated apps for specific subjects or classroom management that can be used both online and offline.
The Pedagogical Potential of Augmented Reality Appsinventionjournals
International Journal of Engineering and Science Invention (IJESI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of computer science and electronics. IJESI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Engineering Science and Technology, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
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Enterprise Educational Mobile App - How it Benefits the Education Sector?
1. Inspiring Education with Mobility
Mobile apps forge a seamless connect between teachers, students &
parents. Mobile apps are replacing classroom muster rolls, bulky
textbooks, delays in test assessments & many other shortcomings
of yesteryear educational practices.
Current State of Affairs
Android
76%
Apple
18%
Other
6%
Approximately 3.17 Million
apps in all app stores put together.
15 to 16%
constitutes educational apps.
Compounded Future Growth
0
10
20
30
40
2016 2017 2019 2020
12.4
billion
16.2
billion
28.3
billion
37.8
billion
3X increase in
m-education
adoption
Market Share by OS
How Apple, Android & iPad fare against each other in the educational app industry
150000
100000
50000
0 ---------------------------------------------------------
Apple: Over 100K apps exist just for education
Android: Over 75K apps exist just for education
iPad: Over 65K apps exist just for education
Apple Android iPad
Digital Trends in Higher Education
Students have become the biggest community that embraces technology to overcome
challenges in learning & for collaborating with teachers & students.
81%
of students use mobile devices
to study
77%
of students say adaptive
technology has helped them
improve their grades
62% 48%
of students say that technology
helps them feel better prepared
for classes
of students say that
technology helps save them
times
Education Categories
An interactive way of learning anywhere, anytime; with the teacher or without the
teacher; with educational materials that is far more engaging than printed texts.
Supplementary Utilities
(dropbox, google grive & evernot)
Time & Task Management
(google calendar & my study life)
Study Resources
(iTunes, coursera & udemy )
Fun & Social
(youTube , facebook & twitter)
Larger than Life Benefits of Mobility in Education
Higher level of student engagement
3D graphics & visual elements heighten understanding
Breaks the shackles of classroom & equipment availability
Personalized learning that brings out the best in all
Developing Mobile Apps for Students
What mobile app developers must bear in mind while developing apps
for the future generation
An interactive way of learning anywhere, anytime; with engaging educational materials.
Teaching Apps
Apps that teach, train & emulate complex topics in a
simple manner
Self-Assessment Apps
Apps that allow students to measure their learning
progress on a real-time basis.
Collaboration Apps
Apps to communicate, collaborate & interact with
teachers through instant messaging.
eLearning
Video streaming of lecture sessions, live webinars, Q&A
sessions & much to accelerate remote learning.
Would you like to Build an Education App?
Make it Happen with CONTUS!
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Simplicity
Social Sharing
Pause & Resume
User-friendliness
Responsive Design
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