Infographics
Special Ed Goes High Tech, Infographic
Special technology can make it possible for a student to stay in his or her class instead of being sent to a special program away from his or her friends and peers. Students with severe learning disabilities can still benefit from technology to advance their learning. It can allow them to communicate with others in ways not available to them before.
Infographic- Google Glass In Education
Soon "four eyes" will be taken as the ultimate compliment if wearing Google glass can make all these things possible in the classroom!
The Use of Social Media in School Infographic
We have also been thinking about the use of Social Media inside the classroom this last week in our post, 7 Social Media Tools to Tell Your Classroom Story. We thought we'd share this enlightening infographic to enhance that conversation.
Infographic: Busting Myths About Online Learning
The Getting Smart Team is excited to share the latest resource to be added to DLN's Smart Series collection -- a new infographic from Digital Learning Now! entitled “Busting Myths About Online Learning.”
Infographic: How To Start An Online Program & Webinar Preview
Online learning can expand student (and staff) options, grow enrollment, and power blended learning. This inforgraphic previews the paper and the webinar “Online Learning: Myths, Reality & Promise."
Infographic | Pearson on College Readiness
In order to better understand the state of college readiness, Pearson has released a series of infographics, which explores three critical areas of college readiness: pre-college, entry/assessment/placement, and developmental education.
Infographic | Rise of the MOOCs
EdTech Magazine featured an infographic that explains the rise and adoption of MOOCs.
Infographic: Blended Learning From the Ground Up
As part of the Blended Learning Implementation Guide, see the next iteration of the guide in the infographic "Blended Learning From the Ground Up".
Infographic: Tapping into Mobile Technology
The infographic highlights findings from the mobile learning report, Living & Learning with Mobile Devices, released today from Grunwald & Associates and the Learning First Alliance.
Infographic: Evolution of EdTech
Who knew when Oregon Trail was released in 1985 it would kick off a educational gaming trend?