Top 10 Education Trends To Look Out For in 2015

By siliconindia  |   Thursday, 14 May 2015, 01:01 IST
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BENGALURU: As technology surrounds our lives governing the basis of the way we communicate every day, learning too plays an important part for the younger generation. If we have to evaluate as to how a classroom looked 15 years ago, it may have felt great for those of you born in the 1990’s.



But today, learning has taken a step ahead and become E-learning where the blackboards seem to be fading away. In short we are presently living in a digital age of learning from microchips and computer CPU’s. Initially it was reading and cracking an exam but today it is mere scrolling down an entire web page for answers.



Now we have smart whiteboards and iPads being issued across the West, which leaves education to leap forward into the future, reports ZDNet



Here are some E-learning trends you can catch up this 2015.





Big Data
Numbers in e-learning today are becoming more accessible and in fact acceptable. For example calculation of numbers is mostly done digitally today.



How can Big Data analysis improve E-learning?
Firstly it gives a greater understanding of the content, because it comes with info graphics which create a fun and colorful learning experience. Helping the learner stay on the right track including group patterns, personalized courses and Student feedback.



Almost 80 percentof the users say that they would be more productive if their University or college would be Game-like and encourage the concept of fun learning.



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