E-learning
had been rapidly growing and changing the entire field of education. From time
to time, new technologies are constantly applied to greatly improve the
teaching-learning process. It also creates  new dimension for education that
will propel us to greater achievements, and as future educators, we should also
be aware of these trends so that we can cope to the changes in our field of
expertise.
The
list below shows 5 eLearning trends in K-12 education according to an article
posted on Techhub.com.
1.
Apple iPads, Smart phones and Mobile devices in the Classroom
 Apple
iPads, smart phones and mobile devices are used by teachers on other countries
in the world to easily monitor progress of their students, plus they can also
provide their own lessons on the gadget itself. However, we cannot do the same
here in the Philippines because this kind of gadgets are expensive and cannot be afforded especially for public schools teachers and students.
Apple
iPads, smart phones and mobile devices are used by teachers on other countries
in the world to easily monitor progress of their students, plus they can also
provide their own lessons on the gadget itself. However, we cannot do the same
here in the Philippines because this kind of gadgets are expensive and cannot be afforded especially for public schools teachers and students.
2.
Tech-based Monitoring of Student Progress
Programs
like Blackboard and online grade-tracking systems are making it easier for
teachers to follow students progress, no matter where they are. Online and
offline courses alike are making use of this great new technology and the
explosion of available programs and websites.
3. Truly Educational Gaming
 There
are always educational games for students to play at home or in school,
but these days the variety and accessibility of it grows rapidly. Educators who are hoping to increase interest in subjects like math, history and science have
begun bringing games into the classroom, allowing students to play while they
learn.
There
are always educational games for students to play at home or in school,
but these days the variety and accessibility of it grows rapidly. Educators who are hoping to increase interest in subjects like math, history and science have
begun bringing games into the classroom, allowing students to play while they
learn.
4.
Social Networking for Learning
 Blogs
and social networking sites like Facebook are becoming more and more popular among educators all
over the nation. They let students collaborate and give, even the most shy
of students, a voice. Better yet, these social sites are perfect for online
education, allowing students who can’t get classroom access to enjoy some of
the same benefits as their counterparts who can.
Blogs
and social networking sites like Facebook are becoming more and more popular among educators all
over the nation. They let students collaborate and give, even the most shy
of students, a voice. Better yet, these social sites are perfect for online
education, allowing students who can’t get classroom access to enjoy some of
the same benefits as their counterparts who can.
5.
Electronic, Interactive Textbooks
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