Let me start this article with what Obama says in a speech at the Center for American Progress : “ Let’s be clear — we are failing too many of our children. We’re sending them out into a 21st century economy by sending them through the doors of 20th century schools.” This is a true statement issued from the lips of a political person rather than an educator.
E-learning, like most aspects of the applied sciences and education, is a rapidly growing and changing field. New technologies are constantly being implemented that let students and teachers better interact both in the classroom and outside of it - not only at the college level, but in K-12 schools around the world.
If you're an educator trying to keep up, here are some trends that are changing the face of 21st century learning.
We want to help you make the most of the latest technologies and innovative ways to use them during the school year, so we've put together a free resource for you.
Full of succinct and practical ways to prepare our students for 21st-century success, this guide will help you deliver the relevant and meaningful education all students deserve.