NEED IS THE MOTHER OF INVENTION.
As technology grows, so do the options for
gathering and sharing information. Because while finding cat gifs or funny memes on the internet is fun, there are also scholarly dissertations on a variety of subjects, public domain novels and classics, and up-to-date scientific information.
This, in combination with advances in personal computing in both applications and general hardware, means that there are a host of new tools and methods that can be used to improve student learning outcomes.
1. Teach With Open-Source Resources
The open source movement is a technology in itself. The trend has already started with open-source education options available from high-profile universities and the Khan Academy. The trend should continue with our help. These open-source systems level the playing fields between the rich and the poor. When driven people are able to educate themselves, we all stand to benefit.
2. Tap Into Education Platforms Online
With the rise of large online educational platforms such as Coursera, Udacity, Khan Academy and others, we see more and more people involved in learning from the best universities in the world. This trend is going to continue, with colleges starting to provide real degrees for finishing online courses (probably with in-person exams). Algorithms also help students learn faster and finish more often.
3. Regulate Interactions
We need to make sure that every kid has easy access to information, but I think one of the most important things is to use technology to regulate itself. Monitoring the when and why of technology can help parents make better decisions about how much, and to what end, children are interacting with simulations.
4. Let The Kids Teach
Kids instinctively know how to use technology that we once had to learn and assimilate. They teach themselves using that tech as they grow. Put that ability to work by letting them teach a classmate, parent or teacher using their preferred gadgets. Students can demonstrate they’ve assimilated new concepts and lessons by communicating them to others using the same tech they learn with.
5. Switch To Tablet Learning
More schools should switch to tablet learning and coursework submission at all levels. Kids and adults love using them, and are therefore more conducive to real learning, especially when adding gamification and virtual reality.
6. Make Sure Higher Education Has High-End IT Options
Higher education institutions face many challenges: financial constraints, small IT teams and increased competition. Remote monitoring and management, strong security postures and automating manual tasks are key enablers to higher education success. Commercial enterprise companies have access to affordable high-end IT innovations; our education system should have that access as well.
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