2020 brings with it exciting new developments in the world of education. Here, we are highlighting the 2020 education trends that are sure to be top of mind for teachers, students, and parents.
The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Education - Vasant RamachandranVasant Ramachandran
Vasant Ramachandran discusses the role of artificial intelligence in education in this in-depth presentation. Fore more information, please visit VasantRamachandran.com!
In order to understand the on- and forthcoming changes in the field of education Business Finland, together with the Finnish National Board of Education, the Consulate General of Finland in Hong Kong and Agent of Change Ltd., organised the Future Watch workshop “The Future of Smart Education in Asia” on the 2nd of February 2018 in Hong Kong.
The workshop brought together a group of over 20 invited specialists consisting of both academic and professional experts on education, smart education and artificial intelligence (AI).
The future scenarios presented in these slides are based on the thoughts uttered by these experts during the workshop regarding the future of education.
The scenarios are based on two of the workshops’ main topics: educational technology (edutech) and soft skills.
This document discusses artificial intelligence in education. It provides examples of AI education tools like Thinkster Math, a math tutoring app, and Brainly, a social question and answer site. The potential impacts of AI include personalized learning through tools like Thinkster Math, intelligent tutoring systems to supplement teachers, and adaptive grouping of students. While AI may improve education through personalized learning, it could also lead to lower costs but lack of personal connections and unemployment of some educators over time.
The use of “Game Based Learning” in schools and the classroom by teachers can have a measurable effect on teaching methods and student success in subjects like math, science, reading and languages. In the modern education system game based learning and brain training solutions have the potential to bolster teaching methods while educational games in the classroom are fast proving an invaluable tool to connect and engage students. Games in the classroom in any form have shown to increase student motivation through engagement.
LITE 2018 – The Impact of AI on Education [John Peebles]getadministrate
Artificial intelligence has the potential to positively impact education by playing to the strengths of both humans and AI. AI can help with tasks like identifying student weaknesses, monitoring curriculum effectiveness, and improving scheduling to assist teachers. However, AI needs data from an accessible platform within an educational environment to be effective, otherwise there is no "garbage in" for the AI system. The main roles of AI should be facilitation, augmentation, curation, and providing decision support to teachers, acting as a "teacher's aid" rather than replacement.
The document discusses various resources that can be used to teach mathematics, including both school-based and community-based resources. School-based resources provided by the Ministry of Education include books, manipulatives, and digital resources. Community resources include places in the local area that can enhance math and science learning, such as museums. Informal resources discussed include a mathematics library, laboratory, club, and exhibitions which allow students to explore mathematics concepts freely. A variety of resources are needed to engage students in active, conceptual learning of mathematics.
SIP Academy Malaysia is an abacus and mental arithmetic programme established in 1993 that is a member of several international abacus associations and has won awards for its programming, with the goal of nurturing children's intelligence through multi-sensory activities like abacus use, Brain Gym exercises, and music that stimulate brain development and improve various cognitive abilities.
The document discusses challenges currently facing the education system in India and potential developments over the next 10 years. Some key challenges are underqualified teachers, lack of practical knowledge and good textbooks, and high student-teacher ratios. Within 10 years, the education sector may utilize digitization, sensors and biometrics for attendance, augmented reality classrooms, robotics incorporating artificial intelligence to aid special needs students, and artificial intelligence to automate grading and free up teacher time. Overall the future aims to make learning more interactive, accessible and tailored through innovative technologies, though care must be taken in implementing changes.
The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Education - Vasant RamachandranVasant Ramachandran
Vasant Ramachandran discusses the role of artificial intelligence in education in this in-depth presentation. Fore more information, please visit VasantRamachandran.com!
In order to understand the on- and forthcoming changes in the field of education Business Finland, together with the Finnish National Board of Education, the Consulate General of Finland in Hong Kong and Agent of Change Ltd., organised the Future Watch workshop “The Future of Smart Education in Asia” on the 2nd of February 2018 in Hong Kong.
The workshop brought together a group of over 20 invited specialists consisting of both academic and professional experts on education, smart education and artificial intelligence (AI).
The future scenarios presented in these slides are based on the thoughts uttered by these experts during the workshop regarding the future of education.
The scenarios are based on two of the workshops’ main topics: educational technology (edutech) and soft skills.
This document discusses artificial intelligence in education. It provides examples of AI education tools like Thinkster Math, a math tutoring app, and Brainly, a social question and answer site. The potential impacts of AI include personalized learning through tools like Thinkster Math, intelligent tutoring systems to supplement teachers, and adaptive grouping of students. While AI may improve education through personalized learning, it could also lead to lower costs but lack of personal connections and unemployment of some educators over time.
The use of “Game Based Learning” in schools and the classroom by teachers can have a measurable effect on teaching methods and student success in subjects like math, science, reading and languages. In the modern education system game based learning and brain training solutions have the potential to bolster teaching methods while educational games in the classroom are fast proving an invaluable tool to connect and engage students. Games in the classroom in any form have shown to increase student motivation through engagement.
LITE 2018 – The Impact of AI on Education [John Peebles]getadministrate
Artificial intelligence has the potential to positively impact education by playing to the strengths of both humans and AI. AI can help with tasks like identifying student weaknesses, monitoring curriculum effectiveness, and improving scheduling to assist teachers. However, AI needs data from an accessible platform within an educational environment to be effective, otherwise there is no "garbage in" for the AI system. The main roles of AI should be facilitation, augmentation, curation, and providing decision support to teachers, acting as a "teacher's aid" rather than replacement.
The document discusses various resources that can be used to teach mathematics, including both school-based and community-based resources. School-based resources provided by the Ministry of Education include books, manipulatives, and digital resources. Community resources include places in the local area that can enhance math and science learning, such as museums. Informal resources discussed include a mathematics library, laboratory, club, and exhibitions which allow students to explore mathematics concepts freely. A variety of resources are needed to engage students in active, conceptual learning of mathematics.
SIP Academy Malaysia is an abacus and mental arithmetic programme established in 1993 that is a member of several international abacus associations and has won awards for its programming, with the goal of nurturing children's intelligence through multi-sensory activities like abacus use, Brain Gym exercises, and music that stimulate brain development and improve various cognitive abilities.
The document discusses challenges currently facing the education system in India and potential developments over the next 10 years. Some key challenges are underqualified teachers, lack of practical knowledge and good textbooks, and high student-teacher ratios. Within 10 years, the education sector may utilize digitization, sensors and biometrics for attendance, augmented reality classrooms, robotics incorporating artificial intelligence to aid special needs students, and artificial intelligence to automate grading and free up teacher time. Overall the future aims to make learning more interactive, accessible and tailored through innovative technologies, though care must be taken in implementing changes.
A short guide to games based learning and how to use the Nintendo DSi in the classroom. Includes information on why to use games based learning, the benefits of games based learning and how to manage gaming devices in the classroom.
The document discusses teaching spreadsheet skills like Excel to students. It argues that spreadsheet skills are becoming as important as typing and are used in many fields like business, science, art and more. It presents a case for focusing spreadsheet education on practical mechanics like shortcuts and formulas to make learning quick, repetitive and addictive. The goal is to give students skills they can use immediately in high school and college.
The document discusses teaching spreadsheet skills like Excel to students. It argues that spreadsheet skills are becoming as important as typing and are used in many fields like business, science, art and more. It presents a method for teaching Excel that focuses on practical mechanics like shortcuts and formulas to make tasks more efficient. The goal is to give students skills they can use immediately and cut down wasted time from not knowing how to use a common data analysis tool like Excel. Contact information is provided at the end for those interested in the spreadsheet training approach.
The document discusses teaching spreadsheet skills like Excel to students. It argues that spreadsheet skills are becoming as important as typing and are used in many fields like business, science, art and more. It presents a method for teaching Excel that focuses on practical mechanics like shortcuts and formulas to make tasks more efficient. The goal is to give students skills they can use immediately and make data analysis less frustrating. Contact information is provided for further discussion.
This document discusses how iPads can help special education teachers meet the diverse needs of their students. It notes that SPED teachers face challenges in differentiating instruction for students with varying abilities and needs. iPads can empower SPED students, promote inclusion, and improve academic and social outcomes. They can act as equalizers by discreetly providing supports without drawing attention. iPads also increase engagement through interactive apps and help manage behavior issues by meeting sensory needs. The eSpark program further helps differentiation by providing customized learning pathways and supporting progress monitoring.
1. Playing games is an important part of child development as it helps children learn social and cognitive skills like symbolization and abstract thinking. As children grow, the types of games and rules change with their cognitive abilities.
2. There is evidence that computer games can be effective instructional tools by making learning engaging and relevant to students' interests while developing different learning styles. Games help motivate students through challenge and adjustment of difficulty.
3. For games to be appropriate for classroom use, teachers must ensure the content is connected to curriculum objectives and choose games that incorporate lessons rather than being used purely for entertainment. Games can teach skills like problem solving, critical thinking and discovery to enhance learning.
[Challenge:Future] Improve the future improving education Challenge:Future
The document discusses visions and perspectives on the future of education. It proposes that the educational process be transformed to integrate fun, meaning, and game as integral parts that develop students' mental and physical aspects in harmony. By 2030, it is predicted that necessary actions in education will be done through the internet as it covers the world, while blackboards may still be used. Artificial intelligence could help students learn any subject, while an individualized, disciplined, and motivated approach within an integrated curriculum may lead to a perfect education system. Short and long-term perspectives are considered.
Artificial intelligence has the potential to significantly impact education in the future. Some ways AI may change education include:
1. AI can automate basic tasks like grading to allow teachers more time for other activities.
2. Educational software can be adapted to individual student needs through personalized and adaptive learning programs.
3. AI systems can identify gaps in course materials and provide immediate feedback to help students.
4. While not replacing teachers, AI may take on roles like tutoring and providing expertise to supplement instruction.
AI In Education: Benefits, Strategies, Challenges, Implementation In 2024| Fu...Future Education Magazine
Benefits of Implementing AI in Education: 1. Enhanced Engagement 2. Customized Learning Paths 3. Teacher Support 4. Accessible Learning 5. Efficiency and Time Savings
This document provides a vision for lifelong learning and education in the year 2020, enabled by advances in educational technology. Key elements include:
1) Intelligent toys that track children's learning from an early age and provide personalized feedback and recommendations to parents and teachers.
2) Game-based and virtual reality learning environments in preschool that assess students and provide adaptive, collaborative learning experiences.
3) Ubiquitous connectivity and personalized digital libraries in high school that facilitate project-based and community-focused learning through tools like augmented reality, simulations, and virtual mentors.
4) A scenario describing a kindergarten student's personalized learning experience using technologies like intelligent toys, virtual field trips, and
Infographic. Artificial Intelligence in EducationInData Labs
The benefits of #AI in the classroom are evident. It makes remote learning real, frees up the workload of educators, and engages students better.
This infographic will cover general issues and problems of the education process, top education technology trends for 2020, and different use cases of AI in Education.
Follow the link and learn how #artificialintelligence is used in #education, how it can empower teachers’ and learners’ abilities, and what advantages and disadvantages this #technology has.
https://indatalabs.com/blog/artificial-intelligence-in-education
As we continue to explore the possibilities that AI for teachers presents, it is crucial to maintain a balance between innovation and ethical considerations, ensuring that the integration of AI aligns with the principles of equity, transparency, and student well-being.
What do schools need to do to prepare students for the 21st Century? Discuss ...Hamizan Bujang
The document discusses the 7 survival skills needed for the 21st century as identified by Tony Wagner of Harvard University based on interviews with hundreds of CEOs. The 7 skills are: critical thinking and problem solving, collaboration across networks and leading by influence, agility and adaptability, initiative and entrepreneurship, effective oral and written communication, accessing and analyzing information, and curiosity and imagination. For each skill, the document provides examples of how schools can prepare students by incorporating the skills into classroom activities, projects, and environments.
Artificial intelligence's role in educationMayur Rele
Artificial intelligence, according to Mayur Rele, can help in universal learning. Learning has always been difficult across ethnicities, cultures, locations, and even disabilities. Read More : http://mayurrele.org/the-roles-of-artificial-intelligence-in-education/
This document provides an overview and lesson plans for teaching Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences to students. It includes introductions to the key concepts of MI theory, definitions of the eight intelligences, considerations for teaching MI to students, and six lesson plans with activities and printables. The goals are to help students understand their various intellectual strengths, how to apply MI to learning and careers, and develop appreciation for diverse thinking styles.
Why Artificial Intelligence Will Never Replace TeachersKavika Roy
A recent feature on Forbes talked about how artificial intelligence or AI can never replace humans by outlining the fact that it is a technology that is here to make you more valuable. While there have been consistent debates in the online fraternity regarding the extent to which AI can disrupt the employment world as we know it, the results point in the same direction.
Here, we discuss various characteristics that make humans better than AI when it comes to teaching.
Students today have grown up with technology and are referred to as "digital natives" while teachers and educators are considered "digital immigrants" who are less fluent with technology. Schools need to adapt to this change and incorporate more technology, games, student choice and collaboration to better engage digital native students. The education system is stuck in the past while students have embraced tools of the 21st century like cell phones, Internet and programming. For schools to remain relevant, they must listen to students and adapt instruction, organization and tools to reflect how students already learn and live outside of school in the digital age.
Artificial Intelligence in Education|Evolve Machine LearnersMian Ashar
This document discusses how artificial intelligence can help address issues in global education. It notes that millions of children are not learning basic skills despite years of schooling. AI has the potential to help teachers meet the diverse needs of all students by personalizing instruction. Intelligent tutoring systems already use data to provide feedback and work directly with students. AI systems can easily adapt to individual student needs and target instruction based on strengths and weaknesses. The document also discusses how AI can help improve courses by identifying gaps in materials that confuse students. Overall, AI offers a way to make trial and error learning less intimidating for students through judgment-free experimentation with intelligent tutors providing solutions for improvement.
How Edtech Startups are Revolutionizing Education Today?Kavika Roy
https://prepai.in/blog/how-edtech-startups-are-revolutionizing-education/
Edtech startups are changing the way the world perceives education. Technology is fast becoming an intrinsic part of training and education. This blog summarizes how modern technology is used in education and what advantages it offers to the students, teachers, and administrators alike.
Edtech startups are changing the way the world perceives education. Technology is fast becoming an intrinsic part of training and education. This blog summarizes how modern technology is used in education and what advantages it offers to the students, teachers, and administrators alike.
Augmented Reality in Education: How AR is Shaping the Future of Learning?.pdfDark Bears
Technologies and science have opened the floodgates of opportunities for humanity. It has made our lives more convenient, comfortable, and easy by offering brilliant applications in healthcare, retail, communication, learning, and education.
Putting the learner at the centre – how people, processes and technology can ...Jisc
Speakers:
Rose Luckin, professor of learner centred design, UCL Knowledge Lab
Nick Woolley, head of library services, University of Northumbria
We all talk about being learner-centred, putting the learner’s needs first, and providing a personalised experience, but what does this actually mean in practice?
Our speakers present their perspectives on how we can put the learner at the heart of the system, and then take part in a panel discussion on ways forward for further and higher education.
A short guide to games based learning and how to use the Nintendo DSi in the classroom. Includes information on why to use games based learning, the benefits of games based learning and how to manage gaming devices in the classroom.
The document discusses teaching spreadsheet skills like Excel to students. It argues that spreadsheet skills are becoming as important as typing and are used in many fields like business, science, art and more. It presents a case for focusing spreadsheet education on practical mechanics like shortcuts and formulas to make learning quick, repetitive and addictive. The goal is to give students skills they can use immediately in high school and college.
The document discusses teaching spreadsheet skills like Excel to students. It argues that spreadsheet skills are becoming as important as typing and are used in many fields like business, science, art and more. It presents a method for teaching Excel that focuses on practical mechanics like shortcuts and formulas to make tasks more efficient. The goal is to give students skills they can use immediately and cut down wasted time from not knowing how to use a common data analysis tool like Excel. Contact information is provided at the end for those interested in the spreadsheet training approach.
The document discusses teaching spreadsheet skills like Excel to students. It argues that spreadsheet skills are becoming as important as typing and are used in many fields like business, science, art and more. It presents a method for teaching Excel that focuses on practical mechanics like shortcuts and formulas to make tasks more efficient. The goal is to give students skills they can use immediately and make data analysis less frustrating. Contact information is provided for further discussion.
This document discusses how iPads can help special education teachers meet the diverse needs of their students. It notes that SPED teachers face challenges in differentiating instruction for students with varying abilities and needs. iPads can empower SPED students, promote inclusion, and improve academic and social outcomes. They can act as equalizers by discreetly providing supports without drawing attention. iPads also increase engagement through interactive apps and help manage behavior issues by meeting sensory needs. The eSpark program further helps differentiation by providing customized learning pathways and supporting progress monitoring.
1. Playing games is an important part of child development as it helps children learn social and cognitive skills like symbolization and abstract thinking. As children grow, the types of games and rules change with their cognitive abilities.
2. There is evidence that computer games can be effective instructional tools by making learning engaging and relevant to students' interests while developing different learning styles. Games help motivate students through challenge and adjustment of difficulty.
3. For games to be appropriate for classroom use, teachers must ensure the content is connected to curriculum objectives and choose games that incorporate lessons rather than being used purely for entertainment. Games can teach skills like problem solving, critical thinking and discovery to enhance learning.
[Challenge:Future] Improve the future improving education Challenge:Future
The document discusses visions and perspectives on the future of education. It proposes that the educational process be transformed to integrate fun, meaning, and game as integral parts that develop students' mental and physical aspects in harmony. By 2030, it is predicted that necessary actions in education will be done through the internet as it covers the world, while blackboards may still be used. Artificial intelligence could help students learn any subject, while an individualized, disciplined, and motivated approach within an integrated curriculum may lead to a perfect education system. Short and long-term perspectives are considered.
Artificial intelligence has the potential to significantly impact education in the future. Some ways AI may change education include:
1. AI can automate basic tasks like grading to allow teachers more time for other activities.
2. Educational software can be adapted to individual student needs through personalized and adaptive learning programs.
3. AI systems can identify gaps in course materials and provide immediate feedback to help students.
4. While not replacing teachers, AI may take on roles like tutoring and providing expertise to supplement instruction.
AI In Education: Benefits, Strategies, Challenges, Implementation In 2024| Fu...Future Education Magazine
Benefits of Implementing AI in Education: 1. Enhanced Engagement 2. Customized Learning Paths 3. Teacher Support 4. Accessible Learning 5. Efficiency and Time Savings
This document provides a vision for lifelong learning and education in the year 2020, enabled by advances in educational technology. Key elements include:
1) Intelligent toys that track children's learning from an early age and provide personalized feedback and recommendations to parents and teachers.
2) Game-based and virtual reality learning environments in preschool that assess students and provide adaptive, collaborative learning experiences.
3) Ubiquitous connectivity and personalized digital libraries in high school that facilitate project-based and community-focused learning through tools like augmented reality, simulations, and virtual mentors.
4) A scenario describing a kindergarten student's personalized learning experience using technologies like intelligent toys, virtual field trips, and
Infographic. Artificial Intelligence in EducationInData Labs
The benefits of #AI in the classroom are evident. It makes remote learning real, frees up the workload of educators, and engages students better.
This infographic will cover general issues and problems of the education process, top education technology trends for 2020, and different use cases of AI in Education.
Follow the link and learn how #artificialintelligence is used in #education, how it can empower teachers’ and learners’ abilities, and what advantages and disadvantages this #technology has.
https://indatalabs.com/blog/artificial-intelligence-in-education
As we continue to explore the possibilities that AI for teachers presents, it is crucial to maintain a balance between innovation and ethical considerations, ensuring that the integration of AI aligns with the principles of equity, transparency, and student well-being.
What do schools need to do to prepare students for the 21st Century? Discuss ...Hamizan Bujang
The document discusses the 7 survival skills needed for the 21st century as identified by Tony Wagner of Harvard University based on interviews with hundreds of CEOs. The 7 skills are: critical thinking and problem solving, collaboration across networks and leading by influence, agility and adaptability, initiative and entrepreneurship, effective oral and written communication, accessing and analyzing information, and curiosity and imagination. For each skill, the document provides examples of how schools can prepare students by incorporating the skills into classroom activities, projects, and environments.
Artificial intelligence's role in educationMayur Rele
Artificial intelligence, according to Mayur Rele, can help in universal learning. Learning has always been difficult across ethnicities, cultures, locations, and even disabilities. Read More : http://mayurrele.org/the-roles-of-artificial-intelligence-in-education/
This document provides an overview and lesson plans for teaching Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences to students. It includes introductions to the key concepts of MI theory, definitions of the eight intelligences, considerations for teaching MI to students, and six lesson plans with activities and printables. The goals are to help students understand their various intellectual strengths, how to apply MI to learning and careers, and develop appreciation for diverse thinking styles.
Why Artificial Intelligence Will Never Replace TeachersKavika Roy
A recent feature on Forbes talked about how artificial intelligence or AI can never replace humans by outlining the fact that it is a technology that is here to make you more valuable. While there have been consistent debates in the online fraternity regarding the extent to which AI can disrupt the employment world as we know it, the results point in the same direction.
Here, we discuss various characteristics that make humans better than AI when it comes to teaching.
Students today have grown up with technology and are referred to as "digital natives" while teachers and educators are considered "digital immigrants" who are less fluent with technology. Schools need to adapt to this change and incorporate more technology, games, student choice and collaboration to better engage digital native students. The education system is stuck in the past while students have embraced tools of the 21st century like cell phones, Internet and programming. For schools to remain relevant, they must listen to students and adapt instruction, organization and tools to reflect how students already learn and live outside of school in the digital age.
Artificial Intelligence in Education|Evolve Machine LearnersMian Ashar
This document discusses how artificial intelligence can help address issues in global education. It notes that millions of children are not learning basic skills despite years of schooling. AI has the potential to help teachers meet the diverse needs of all students by personalizing instruction. Intelligent tutoring systems already use data to provide feedback and work directly with students. AI systems can easily adapt to individual student needs and target instruction based on strengths and weaknesses. The document also discusses how AI can help improve courses by identifying gaps in materials that confuse students. Overall, AI offers a way to make trial and error learning less intimidating for students through judgment-free experimentation with intelligent tutors providing solutions for improvement.
How Edtech Startups are Revolutionizing Education Today?Kavika Roy
https://prepai.in/blog/how-edtech-startups-are-revolutionizing-education/
Edtech startups are changing the way the world perceives education. Technology is fast becoming an intrinsic part of training and education. This blog summarizes how modern technology is used in education and what advantages it offers to the students, teachers, and administrators alike.
Edtech startups are changing the way the world perceives education. Technology is fast becoming an intrinsic part of training and education. This blog summarizes how modern technology is used in education and what advantages it offers to the students, teachers, and administrators alike.
Augmented Reality in Education: How AR is Shaping the Future of Learning?.pdfDark Bears
Technologies and science have opened the floodgates of opportunities for humanity. It has made our lives more convenient, comfortable, and easy by offering brilliant applications in healthcare, retail, communication, learning, and education.
Putting the learner at the centre – how people, processes and technology can ...Jisc
Speakers:
Rose Luckin, professor of learner centred design, UCL Knowledge Lab
Nick Woolley, head of library services, University of Northumbria
We all talk about being learner-centred, putting the learner’s needs first, and providing a personalised experience, but what does this actually mean in practice?
Our speakers present their perspectives on how we can put the learner at the heart of the system, and then take part in a panel discussion on ways forward for further and higher education.
Discover the transformative power of AI in education with personalized learning, adaptive platforms, and streamlined administration. From intelligent tutoring systems to early intervention for at-risk students, AI fosters inclusivity and enhances collaboration. Embrace data-driven decision-making and create lifelong learning opportunities, ensuring a dynamic and efficient educational ecosystem for the future.
A follow up on the event, What's Next wherein principals, counselors and influencers from the education industry contributed on creating a blueprint for education for tomorrow
The document outlines 7 skills that students will always need:
1. Critical thinking and problem solving, which involves seeing problems from different angles and formulating own solutions. Teachers should present situational problems that can be solved in multiple ways.
2. Collaboration and leading by influence, such as taking on different roles in group projects to work together harmoniously.
3. Agility and adaptability, like being comfortable with change and varying teaching strategies to prepare for a dynamic future.
4. Initiative and entrepreneurship, including being creative and contributing new ideas to improve the classroom despite risk of failure.
5. Effective communication, both oral and written, with practice in areas like enunciation, eye contact and distinguishing formal/
The document discusses several challenges faced in implementing the Smart School initiative in Malaysia. Key challenges include:
1) Smart school teacher development, as some teachers lack formal ICT training and prefer traditional teaching methods. Intensive ICT training for teachers is needed.
2) Students not understanding smart school concepts as they are used to the existing education system. More work is required to help students adapt to the new smart school approach.
3) Financial costs associated with transforming schools, upgrading facilities, and introducing new technologies have placed a burden on the government budget.
As parents, we understand that not all children are self-sufficient in themselves. Some are shy, favoring to hide in their rooms when strangers come home or refusing to speak in front of people.
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi approved the National Education
Policy 2020 today, making way for large scale, transformational reforms in both school and higher education
sectors.
The fourth and fifth grades are a big-time to introduce kids to the magic of books. Not that more modern kids do not read; many children catch reading from as early as age 4.
There are several key benefits to using a cloud-based ERP system for school management:
1. It provides easy access to data from any location since the data is stored remotely in the cloud rather than locally. This allows administrators to access and manage school data from anywhere.
2. Data availability is improved since cloud data centers used by ERP providers like MySchoolr ensure high uptime of 99.99% through automated systems and disaster recovery.
3. Security of data is also a priority for cloud providers who use techniques like encryption, firewalls, and AI to protect user data even if a device is lost or stolen.
A cloud-based school management system is the perfect tool for this since it is a technology-based solution to the organizational and process-driven needs of a school.
Benefits of using cloud-based ERP for a school management system. There are several types of ERP software's available in the market, each has its specialty, advantages, and drawbacks. Some prefer to provide standalone executable setup, some store their data on the cloud. So what's cloud-first?
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
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How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
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Top 6 trends in education
1. Top 6 Trends That Will Shape Future Of Education In 2020
The start of a new year 2020. That means new aims, new technology, and new
education trends.
2020 brings with it exciting new developments in the world of education. New tools
are expected to transform the way students learn in and out of the classroom. Bold
initiatives are either ramping up or becoming a top priority for school districts
across the country.
Here, we are highlighting the 2020 education trends that are sure to be top of mind
for teachers, students, and parents.
1. The Changing Role of a Teacher
2. The teacher of the 21st century is in the classroom to nurture learners, not to feed
data. That's the root of the student-centered approach not one-on-one classes, or
more time spent individually coaching every student.
Of course, monitoring the personal progress of the students and individually
helping those who experience difficulties is important.
2. Artificial Intelligence Learning
3. If a teacher is there to inspire and facilitate, then AI is taking up the role of
personalized tutoring, where skills must be trained. Digital learning environments
and intelligent tutoring systems offer amazing flexibility at no time costs, which
makes an efficient support system to K12 teachers.
AI is an ultimate teacher's assistant that frees the teacher of the most time-
consuming and monotonous tasks, such as tests and checking papers for
plagiarism, leaving more place to utilize teacher's human-specific skills like
emotional intelligence and creativity.
3. Augmented Reality Training
4. Augmented reality is an illustrious example of an old saying a picture is worth a
thousand words. However, how is AR better than VR or just a 3D image on a screen?
AR expands our physical reality. AR tools are capable of projecting something
abstract or hard to grasp from a flat diagram and making it real be it a 3D model of
the Solar system, a geometric shape complete with formulas and explanations, or
a scheme of the human nervous system. However, in AR those projections are tied
to physical objects something solid that students can interact with, activating
motor centers in their brains. This creates engaging, immersive experiences that
are more likely to stay in their memory.
4. Cultivation of Empathy
5. Of course, managing emotions, self-regulation, resilience and determination may
seem the most relevant aspects of emotional intelligence in education, but they
are not the ones that take center stage in 2020.
There are various resources and lesson plans online that will help to incorporate
empathy into your curriculum. It's up to you to notice and reject stereotypes,
respect and value differences of your students, urge them to widen their circle of
concern and, of course, manage your own difficult feelings.
5. Hybrid Homeschooling
6. Homeschoolers can attend self-directed learning centers for certain subjects that
their parents don't feel confident enough teaching. Instead of having voids in their
understanding and getting paper help on a subject they are undertrained in, they
can hook up and resolve the situation in a hybrid school.
This way students have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the school
setting, socialize with peers, and choose what and how they will learn.
6. Blended Learning
7. Blended learning is more than iPads in the classroom and animated apps to keep
tech-savvy students stimulated and interested. It is a mode of learning that is the
only answer if we want to keep all the benefits of face-to-face learning with the
flexibility of personalized learning.
Blended learning allows for aligning many contradicting schedules, matching
varying paces of different students and a variety of content types.
Read more: https://www.myschoolr.com/blog/top-6-trends-that-will-shape-
future-education-in-2020.html