Sunday, April 6, 2014

Educational Technology in the Future



Once you learn a technology process doesn't mean that you won't have to review it frequently or even relearn it.  
 
Educational technology is changing rapidly, so right after you learn one platform, be cognizant that you'll have to review it (or relearn it) at least once a year, not only in order to know the changes that have been made, but also how to find the new version online. 

Recall that in my last post about the top blogs on the Internet, I pointed out that some of the most popular blogs are related to technology. Technology blogs are the newspapers of the technology world, providing resources and links to find out what's new in the technology you are using. They receive the most page views (millions) because people want to stay up to date with all of the new devices, operating systems, software updates...well...you name it...all that you do online and off.

On that note, I leave you with a video about what the future might look like in ed tech. 

Once you learn a technology process doesn't mean that you won't have to review it frequently or even relearn it.  

Educational technology is changing rapidly, so right after you learn one platform, be cognizant that you'll have to review it (or relearn it) at least once a year, not only in order to know the changes that have been made, but also how to find the new version online. 

Recall that in my last post about the top blogs on the Internet, I pointed out that some of the most popular blogs are related to technology. Technology blogs are the newspapers of the technology world, providing resources and links to find out what's new in the technology you are using. They receive the most page views (millions) because people want to stay up to date with all of the new devices, operating systems, software updates...well...you name it...all that you do online and off.

On that note, I leave you with a video about what the future might look like in ed tech. 

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