Cloud computing and collaborative environments will have a significant impact on education. In the next two to three years game-based learning and mobile technologies will foster collaboration and engage students more deeply in the learning process. According to the article in the next four to five years augmented reality and discovery-based learning will have an impact on education. Augmented reality is the convergence of various media tools and mobile applications to create “a portable tool for discovery-based learning, enhancing the information available to students when visiting historical locations, doing field work, interacting with real-world objects, and paging through books.”
But there were challenges identified as critical –
- Inadequate digital media literacy training for teachers
- Out of date learning materials and teaching practices
- Lack of agreement on how education should evolve, despite widespread agreement that change is needed
- A failure of education institutions to adapt to informal education, online education, and home-based learning
- Lack of support or acknowledgement of the forms of learning that usually occur outside the classroom
To read the entire article written by David Nagel:
http://thejournal.com/articles/2010/04/13/6-technologies-that-will-shape-education.aspx
To read the 2010 Horizon Report K-12 Edition:
http://www.nmc.org/publications/2010-horizon-k12-report
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