5. What eLearning Footprints
are you leaving?
Have you learnt anything online?
Have you taught anything online?
Have you uploaded any audio lessons?
Have you uploaded any video lessons?
Google yourself
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6. History of Technology in Education
< 1900
1900 - 59
1960-79
1980-89
2000 - Today
2020 and
Beyond
The Great Wars & the
Proto-Internet Era
The Industrial Age &
Early Computers
The Computer Age &
the Modern Internet
The Space Age & the
Early Internet
Going Further;
The Future of
Online Learning
The Information Age and
the Global Community
1990-99
The Information Age and
the Internet Boom
1999
e-Learning –
Term coined
1924
First Testing Machine
1954
First Teaching Machine
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11. eLearning is the New School
Each generation is an evolved form.
Education industry has evolved into EdTech industry.
The infusion of Tech into education is natural.
Skilful teaching is whatever helps the students learn.
Future belongs to those who are SKILLED.
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12. Teachers will not be
replaced by technology,
but teachers
who don’t use
technology
by those who do.
- Sheryl Nussbaum Beach
will be replaced
The New Norm
“In the long history of humankind (and animal
kind, too) those who learned to collaborate and
improvise most effectively have prevailed.”
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14. Blessing in Disguise
Mobile Apps
Hello English
BBC Learning English
Grammarly
Duolingo
Virtual Classroom
Google Classroom
Vedamo
Edmodo
Video Streaming
Diecast
Kaltura
Vimeolive
FB & YouTube
Video Conferencing Tools
Zoom
Gotowebinar
Google Hangouts
Click Meeting
Citrix
Most Apps are
FREE
New Hybrid Models
emerging
Pandemic Times – Popular Tools & Platforms
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20. Discussion Forums
WhatsApp
(ELT Colleagues Group)
Reply-to-All emails
Facebook Groups / Twitter Groups
Questions and answers
Anyone can answer
Share what you know
Smartphone is all you need
Online discussion and online collaboration
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21. Mobile Apps
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1. Enhanced interaction
2. Entertainment & engagement
3. Availability & affordability
4. Instant updates
5. Anytime and anywhere
6. Offline mode
7. 250 billion downloads
8. 200 billion dollar enterprise
9. Create your own
Hello English
BBC Learning English
Grammarly
Duolingo
22. Online Learning
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TED-Ed:
Engaging and inspirational resources for education
Skype in the Classroom:
Video conferencing for the classroom
Teach With Movies:
Educational films to accompany lesson plans
Futurelearn:
high quality courses created by leading universities
https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/english-academic-study
25. Virtual Classroom
administration
documentation
tracking
reporting
delivery
A Learning Management
system is a
software application for the
of educational courses
or training programmes.
LMS Link
Edmodo https://www.edmodo.com/
Moodle https://moodle.com/
Blackboard http://www.blackboard.com/
WizIQ Inc https://www.wiziq.com/
SkillSoft www.skillsoft.com/online-learning-resources
Instructure https://www.instructure.com/
Cornerstone https://www.cornerstoneondemand.com/
Schoology https://www.schoology.com/
Vedamo https://www.topyx.com/
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29. Guidelines for Online Presentations
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1.Choose the right spaces
(avoid visual distractions)
2. Prepare the space
(spruce up & look best)
3. Sound proof the place
(eliminate noise of all kinds)
4. Enough space for props around
(for moving around, for gestures)
5. Practice, practice, practice
(dress rehearsal of your text and time)
31. Lifelike and 3D reflections of
images, persons, places
Holographic Technology
Students can “visit” historical
times, under the sea, other
countries, and even outer space.
Augmented & Virtual Reality
Multimedia and technology such
as 3D printing become more
accessible and less regulated to
spark innovation and engagement
Makerspaces
Learning materials to adapt to
individual learner needs, influenced by
data gathered from learning analytics.
Adaptive Learning
Emerging Trends in ET
Identify factors that affect student
success and build courses that
meet students’ individual needs.
Data & Analytics
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Biometrics
tailored facial expression, heart
rate, skin moisture, odour ,typing
rhythm, gait and voice
Virtual Field Trips
Instant Translation
MOOCs & eLearning
Microlearning Modules
Compact and concise, 2-5
minutes in length, on-
demand library of single-
skill modules
“The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new.” – SocratesJohn F Kennedy had said “Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future”.
Radical changes in the learning landscape. eduTech has turned the old learning techniques on its head and uncovered new paths of learning and personal growth.
https://youtu.be/iAdOPMtWGSA
The Fun They Had by Isaac Asimov
As social distancing continues, teachers and students around the globe are adapting to the virtual tools as the alternative way of learning. This has resulted in the largest online movement in the history of education, whether it is a video conferencing tool, eLearning apps, virtual tutoring, or online learning software, there has been significant growth in usage since COVID-19.
Edmodo
Provide digital resources
Create online polls
Write short summaries of lessons
Post homework
Managed and controlled by teacher
Private messages not possible
Anonymous posting is not possible
Teachers can delete posts
Parental access is optional
Virtual Reality can take history and science lessons to the next level!
Holographic Technology can be used for video conferencing, gamification, and simulating assignments and projects. Major tech companies have been quick to jump on holography — Microsoft picked up on this trend with the release of Windows Holographic.
Adaptive learning is like an artificially-intelligent tutor.A Makerspace is simply a peer-based collaborative space where learners can come together to work, innovate, learn, and educate — a “space” for people to create or “make.”
Learning analytics first emerged with a focus in hindsight, preoccupied with describing results and providing a diagnosis. Over the years it has transformed to its current state, which is predicting what will happen in the future.