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The Multiple Uses of Augmented Reality in Education.

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There are many other ways in which AR can be utilized in schools, universities, and in e-learning. AR could work with other technologies like VR to create something known as mixed reality. The real world is only a starting point from which exploration begins. The sky is the limit, both when it comes to topics that can be explored in AR settings and the demonstrations or knowledge presentations that can be crafted through the use of the technology.

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Want a Healthier Relationship With Technology in 2019? Try These Resolutions - INC.com

Want a Healthier Relationship With Technology in 2019? Try These Resolutions - INC.com | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
If you're looking to reboot your tech behaviors in 2019, here are a few ways to use your smartphones, laptops, apps, and feeds without getting used by them. 
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[PDF] EDUCAUSE Horizon Report Preview: 2019 Higher Education Edition

[PDF] EDUCAUSE Horizon Report Preview: 2019 Higher Education Edition | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it

Institutions of higher education are actively developing new strategies to rethink how they fulfill their mission. Economic and political pressures have heightened scrutiny of the merit of postsecondary education, especially in light of cost, access, and workforce readiness. Increasingly diverse student populations have added momentum to the attention paid to student success—attention that is frequently focused on low completion rates and high student loan debt. Not only are students more diverse, but a specific aspect of that diversity is the “new majority learner,” who is older, more likely to be balancing work and family with college, and has vastly different needs from those of a traditional-aged student navigating a residential college experience. Institutions of higher education are rethinking how to meet the academic and social needs of all students seeking credentials or degrees. This shift to student-centered learning requires faculty and academic advisors alike to act as guides and facilitators. Approaches to new degree programs, including the rise in new forms of interdisciplinary studies, indicate that institutions are seeking to provide students with experiences that connect disciplines while rethinking how to capitalize on existing resources.


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Nuevos estudiantes (más viejos y con otros intereses); nuevos perfiles de docentes; competencia o colaboración entre la educación formal y las nuevas formas de lograr aprendizajes acreditados de forma modular y mediante micro certificaciones online; impulsar una cultura de innovación; necesidad de usar y comprender datos para mejorar el aprendizaje (Learning Analytics) y el rediseño de los espacios físicos para promover un aprendizaje activo (adiós a las aulas clásicas) así como el desarrollo cada vez más difundido de la modalidad de enseñanza mixta (blended learning) son las tendencias identificadas en el EDUCAUSE 2019 Horizon Report Preview. Revisar los desarrollos tecnológicos en el sector de la educación superior que se avecinan en un horizonte no mayor a cinco años.