3. GLOBAL TRENDS
• School time
• Teacher-centered
• Textbook funds
• One pace for all
• Buildings
• Mass instruction
• Learning anytime, anyplace
• Student-centered
• Education resource funds
• Different rates and styles of
learning
• Multiple access points for learning
• Personalized instruction
4. EDUCATION TRENDS
• Competition among schools for students, educators and funds is
increasing.
• Calls for education accountability at all levels are increasing.
• More districts and states are contracting for education services.
• The demand for education professionals is rising.
5. • Rapid knowledge growth
• Rapid Career change
• Rapid Career Extinction
• Just In Time Knowledge
• The Challenge of Globalization
FEATURES
6. • Impact of Demographic issues
• Social/cultural change issues
• Technological Trends
• Thriving with multiple careers
• Flexible delivery system
FEATURES ( contd.)
7. CONVENTIONAL TRENDS
• Smart Classrooms
• Use of Projection Technology
• Cloud Interaction
• Distance Education
8. Given the trends and technologies discussed,
how do you think
these will affect education
and training
in the future ?
10. AN EXTREME PREDICTION
• With the emergence of Software technologies and Rise of the
Internet, schooling will extinct, eventually.
• Education & learning just a click away !
11. ANOTHER EXTREME
• Computer technology innovations have promised more than they delivered.
• Forget about it and get back to schooling as usual.
12. THE VISION
• Vision of a more moderate
future that lies between these
extremes.
• Useful Technology comes
handy in need !
14. POSSIBILITIES
• Smaller Computing devices and wearable technologies – tools for
teachers and students.
• The teacher’s role will increasingly shift from the “sage on the stage”
to the “guide on the side”.
• With improving technology and increasing networking, education will
become available anytime and anywhere.
15. BUT STILL . . . .
• Computers and allied technologies are unlikely ever to replace
traditional face-to-face teaching and learning.
• But, technology probably will change the face of the teaching and
learning landscape as we know it today.