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What’s next in ed-tech? These 18 trends

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Here you go: Key Trends Accelerating K-12 Educational Technology Adoption. Long-Term Trends: Driving ed-tech adoption in K-12 education for five or more years: Redesigning Learning Spaces. Mid-Term Trends: Driving ed-tech adoption in K-12 education for three to five years: Collaborative Learning.

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Beyond the bookshelves: 3 ways school libraries have evolved to meet students’ needs

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This shift reflects a move toward active and collaborative learning environments, as well as provides students with the tools and resources to engage in hands-on, creative learning projects.

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K-12 Tech Innovation News

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One notable piece of K-12 tech innovation news is the integration of interactive devices and digital learning tools, transforming static learning spaces into dynamic, multimedia-rich environments. The proliferation of educational apps and online resources has expanded learning beyond the confines of textbooks.

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IT#1: What’s next in ed-tech? These 18 trends

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Here you go: Key Trends Accelerating K-12 Educational Technology Adoption. Long-Term Trends: Driving ed-tech adoption in K-12 education for five or more years: Redesigning Learning Spaces. Mid-Term Trends: Driving ed-tech adoption in K-12 education for three to five years: Collaborative Learning.

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Leveraging edtech for differentiated instruction

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Interactive collaborative learning tools Digital collaboration spaces have redefined group learning by creating flexible environments where students can contribute in ways that match their communication preferences.

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Function Follows Form: How Two Colleges Redesigned the Classroom for Active Learning

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Form follows function, as the adage says, but these universities are flipping that script and betting that a more flexible and adaptive form will unlock needed changes in the teaching and learning function. And that dialogue helps inform the work of IU’s learning spaces team.

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Space Matters: Lessons Learned from an Active-Learning Classroom

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Case Western Reserve documented its first - and second -year efforts to add two active-learning spaces and support faculty teaching in the space. Indiana University has a campus-wide Mosaic initiative to encourage and support active and collaborative learning in all classrooms. Conclusion: It’s helping.