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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

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Laura Hansen, NWEA Director of Academic Services, NWEA As 2024 unfolds, the educational landscape embraces the transformative power of AI, crafting a future where accessibility and personalized learning take center stage. Diana Heldfond, CEO & Founder, Parallel Learning Are students learning?

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Learning in the Digital Age

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Virtual classrooms and collaborative online platforms foster interactive discussions and group projects, transcending physical boundaries and enabling students to connect with peers globally. Gamification elements are also employed to make learning more enjoyable and to incentivize student participation.

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Technology Tools for Teaching and Learning

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Online platforms and learning management systems are other examples of technologies that improve student learning and enable teachers to share resources, assignments, and feedback seamlessly. This fosters a more connected and collaborative learning environment, even beyond the physical classroom. Platforms like Kahoot!

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Education Technology

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It also supports collaborative learning, as students can work on group projects within shared documents, participate in discussion threads, and ask questions directly within the class stream. or Quizlet turn review sessions into engaging activities, reinforcing knowledge through gamification. Educational games like Kahoot!

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65 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

Laura Hansen, NWEA Director of Academic Services, NWEA As 2024 unfolds, the educational landscape embraces the transformative power of AI, crafting a future where accessibility and personalized learning take center stage. Diana Heldfond, CEO & Founder, Parallel Learning Are students learning?