Just thought I’d share these slides from the WCET Conference today:
In the last decade, technologies like adaptive learning, smartphones, learning analytics, OER, and MOOCs have been chipping away at the corners of traditional education. In the near future we’ll be dealing with even more disruptive technologies like bots and artificial intelligence. Technology-enhanced learning is here to stay and it is altering formal education, like it or not. This is a guide to successfully navigating and thriving in this new world and preparing yourself, your students, and your institution for what is to come.
I left the ESIL Lens slides out of the uploaded slidedeck, but there is lots of information on the ESIL Lens posted on this blog already:
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