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The Future is Here: Tech Terms Every eLearning Professional Should Know in 2017

Technology is changing at an incredible pace. Marketing, data analysis, HR and collaboration tools are part of our lives, and with new tools coming out daily, new terms arise all the time. 

Keeping up with the newest tech jargon can be a daunting task. Even with extreme Googling, terms can be hard to grasp easily. Sometimes, all you need is a simple explanation. That’s why we’ve created this short list of must-know terms all training professionals should know. Of course, each term has an easy to understand and simple explanation to get you started.
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25 edtech terms connected educators should know - Daily Genius

25 edtech terms connected educators should know - Daily Genius | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

If you’ve ever needed to become a connected educator by implementing a 1:1 solution using BYOD while flipping your PBL-based classroom, then you probably know the key edtech terms that exist today. But if most of that first sentence was complete gibberish, then you’re in luck. Also, you’re not alone! …

Alex Lizzappi's curator insight, September 12, 2014 6:45 PM
25 edtech terms connected educators should know

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What’s the Difference Between a Flipped Classroom and Flipped Learning?

What’s the Difference Between a Flipped Classroom and Flipped Learning? | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

 

Contrary to popular belief, these concepts are not synonymous by Kari M. Arfstrom, PH.D.

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Terri Rice's curator insight, July 20, 2014 12:50 PM

Excellent description between these two terms. Flipped ;earning can change learning for thousands of students who otherwise would have no help outside of class. I was one of those unfortunate students. I wish this concept had its origin in my day. Oh well, now I get to instruct educators about its value. You should too!

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The Neuroscience Of Learning: 41 Terms Every Teacher Should Know

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The Neuroscience Of Learning: 41 Terms Every Teacher Should Know
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Students are not customers; Are they?

Students are not customers; Are they? | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
A recurrent debate within the business school community, and universities in general, is whether students should be regarded as customers. Here I refer to participants in postgraduate and executive
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Ed Tech Terminology and Concepts Teachers Should Know About ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Ed Tech Terminology and Concepts Teachers Should Know About ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Educational technology is a dynamic field of research and study. This dynamism stems mainly from the constant flow of new educational web technologies and the emergence of novel Ed Tech concepts that provide theoretical underpinnings for these technologies.

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The Language Of The Maker Movement: 38 Terms For Teachers

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As the maker movement in culture moves from MacGyver jokes and what Noah did when Allie left him in The Notebook to something with a bit more academic and cognitive credibility, it has also begun to creep in to the education space.

As with any niche, there is specialized language–jargon–that may keep things murky for you. The 38 terms below by no means represent an exhaustive collection. (There are dozens of gadgets, circuit boards, and digital, robotic, and electrical wizardry we left on the cutting room flow.) But for most teachers in most circumstances, it should serve as a nice starting points.

Lars Axell's curator insight, February 4, 2014 8:15 AM

Time for new language towards teachers in school. What tools and education needs have to be put in place for todays and tomorrows Blacksmiths?