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The computer ate my teacher by Stephanie. The explosion of technology and social media has made it second nature for students of all ages to stay connected at all times. MANY EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS ARE BEING CHALLENGED TO EXPAND THEIR ONLINE LEARNIING PORTFOLIO .
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The explosion of technology and social media has made it second nature for students of all ages to stay connected at all times
MANY EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS ARE BEING CHALLENGED TO EXPAND THEIR ONLINE LEARNIING PORTFOLIO
Students and teachers are demanding that new technologies be integrated into their classroom experiences
SCHOOLS START TO TURN TO COMPUTERS AND MOBILE DEVICES AS TOOLS FOR EDUCATING YOUNG MINDS
THE POTENTIAL TO HELP REFOCUS CHILDRENS BASIC EDUCATIONAL NEEDS IS ENDLESS
RECENT STUDY ON ONLINE EDUCATON CONDUCTED BY SRI REPORTED THAT STUDENTS IN ONLINE LEARNING CONDITIONS PERFORMED BETTER THEN FACE TO FACE INSTREUCTION
THE TYPE OF IMMEDIACY NOW AVAILABLE IN LIVE CLASSROOM SETTINGS CAN ALSO BY A COMBINATION OF HIGH TECH COMMUNICATION TOOLS
USED TODAY BY Major corporations , financial, institutions, and businesses tools like yammer, Google apps facebook plug ins and twitter
twitters popular 140-character snippets allow groups of student instructors, friends, or peer to build, respond and add to a conversation
With a high speed connection a keyboard and a mouse its incredibly easy to find information about different topics
Image and link sharing sites and creative video presentations allow learners to make fun on the fly discoveries In the classroom
Watching videos and having discussions dissecting practically anything anyone is interested in
Although formal learning certainly need to have goals , objectives and assessments to makes sure everyone is absorbing new information
Drinking content and sharing thoughtful feedback about that content truly is learning
Active classroom like online scavenger hunts are arguably more memorable, engaging relevant, and academically nourishing to our student body
Creating experiences like these should be the next generation of elearning
The only thing that has not changed is the part the teachers play in the successful elearning experience
Technology should motivate instructors to step up and innovate the ways in which they present subject matter
Inspiring students are driving their success like never before