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The 10 Biggest Trends In Online Education Right Now | Edudemic

The 10 Biggest Trends In Online Education Right Now | Edudemic | All Together Now | Scoop.it

Here are ten trends in online education that are currently materializing in the field that we can expect to continue onward into the near future:


A shift to open source...

Being considered more valuable by employers—Online educational degrees...

Hybrid courses are surfacing—Blended classes that feature some online education and some face to face...

Enrollment growing exponentially compared to brick-mortar-schools...

Shared data, collaborative functionality...

Shift from books and closed texts to digital content distribution...

Social learning systems to be cloud-based...

Podcasting is on the rise...

Better technology is emerging...

Social media becoming educational...


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Behind A Halloween Mask, Even 'Good' Kids Can Turn Into Candy Thieves : NPR

Behind A Halloween Mask, Even 'Good' Kids Can Turn Into Candy Thieves : NPR | All Together Now | Scoop.it
Results of a 1976 experiment involving masked trick-or-treaters still hold true today: We're more likely to do bad things — like stealing candy — when we're anonymous. And that tells researchers about the ways adults break the rules, too.

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