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Top 10 Educational Technology Trends for 2023

08 Februari 2023
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Technology had emerged as a savior for many sectors during the pandemic, including the education sector. The education trends are fast evolving, thus making education more feasible and accessible for people. The new era of education will see better interactions and optimum use of technology.

 

We've curated a list of educational technology trends for 2023 that are making the process of learning for students as well as teachers.

 

1. Gamification

 

Educators are always trying new techniques by making use of a variety of approaches. Gamification is one such educational approach that aims to motivate students by incorporating video game design and game elements into the process of learning.

 

The Gamification technique recreates the same factors in the classroom incorporating elements from games to provide students with opportunities to act autonomously and to display competence.
Apart from that, gamification techniques have been proven to aid in cognitive development, teachers can use gamification to level up engagement and competition in the classroom.

 

2. VR and Augmented Reality

 

Technology is evolving and we have entered a whole new era where Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) are making fast progress. According to a report by Market Research Future (MRFR), AR and VR in Education Market are anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 18.2% from the year 2022 to 2027.

 

Virtual and Augmented Reality in the education sector has the potential to completely revolutionize the way teachers teach and students learn. Well for starters, we can grasp complex concepts and gain hands-on experience in low-risk virtual settings. Such as STEM-related courses, medical simulations, arts and humanities materials, which AR and VR have the capabilities to enhance it.

 

The other reason is that Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality technology are on their way to becoming one of the most promising addition to the 'Edtech' space as it has the ability to share information in new and more engaging ways virtually.

 

3. Nano Learning

 

Nano learning technique is also known as bite-sized learning, where complex topics are broken down into smaller digestible chunks. It is a highly targeted learning method where students are taught subject topics through smaller inputs in short and fixed time frames.

 

This is a continuous learning process where learning sessions are two to ten-minute, multimedia-rich tutorials that focus on providing sizeable information in the shortest time frame possible to ensure a student understands and learns it quickly.

 

4. A Mix of Real and AI

 

AI or Artificial Intelligence can interact and help humans and has the capacity to become the next disruptive thing in the technology world with capabilities to transform and revolutionize various sectors including the education sector as well as address some of the biggest challenges in education today, by innovating teaching and learning practices.

 

As per the projections made by Markets and Markets, AI in the education market is projected to reach $ 3.68 billion by the year 2023. AI tools and technologies can be helpful in grading papers swiftly, providing personalized learning to students, providing smart content to students, and helping students gain access to tutoring programs or intelligent tutoring systems (ITS) based on AI.

 

Although, it is important to understand that AI should be human-centric. A combination of teachers' inputs and AI will be a game changer in the coming future and will be immensely beneficial for providing sustainable and quality education to students.

 

5. Harnessing the Power of Big Data

 

Big data is a term that describes large, hard-to-manage volumes of data which is both structured and unstructured. This huge data is what keeps businesses running on an everyday basis.

 

A recent increase in the usage of online tools and software-based learning in the education arena has resulted in the generation of a huge amount of data that can be deduced and utilized to bring an improvement and focus on research learning.

 

Big data can also be helpful in improving student results, launching customized programs for each student, as well as helping teachers in analyzing student behavior more closely and precisely.

 

6. Using Blockchain Mechanism

 

Blockchain technology is a fool-proof mechanism for recording information that makes it impossible or difficult for the system to be changed, hacked, or manipulated. A blockchain is a distributed ledger that duplicates and distributes transactions across the network of computers participating in the blockchain.

 

One of many uses of blockchain in the education sector is record keeping where an institution is capable of easily storing a huge number of student data in the utmost secure manner. In the same way, blockchain benefits a student in storing their invaluable diplomas and managing their academic achievements, providing them with the ability to share them whenever they choose.

 

Apart from this, blockchain technology offers Universities with secure storage capabilities for their digital syllabus and coursework.

 

7. Personalized Learning

 

Personalized learning is yet another simple but very effective and innovative approach to the learning process, it is aimed at customizing learning for each student's strengths, needs, skills, and interests. This helps in giving the student a learning plan that's best suited for them.

 

The basic concept behind implementing personalized learning is the fact that each child has a different way and a different pace at which they learn. In personalized learning, each student receives a 'learning plan' based on how they learn, what they know, and what their skills and interests are.

 

The designed plan is kept project-based in order to ensure the student receives hands-on learning on the curated topics and they're expected to learn as they progress in their education.

 

8. Rise of STEAM-based Programs

 

The 21st century has seen some drastic changes in the approach toward the education of children and an inclination toward a STEAM-based curriculum can be counted as one of them. STEAM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math which includes a fair amount of creativity in the learning process than its predecessor STEM.

 

The paramount goal of STEAM-based learning is to assist students to develop skills that they will require to be successful in the future. It is critical that students enter college or the working area with a set of well-rounded skills that allow them to easily adapt to an ever-evolving and fast-paced environment.

 

One of the most important factors of this educational approach is that students who are taught under a STEAM curriculum aren't just taught the subjects but they are also taught how to learn, how to ask questions, how to experiment, how to create and innovate.

 

9. Emphasis on Holistic Learning

 

Changing scenarios of education has shifted the focus on ensuring the overall and holistic development of a child where they grow up to become responsible individuals with appropriate skill sets. Educators are now putting an emphasis on the holistic learning approach to teaching which focuses on the academics of a child and also caters to teaching them the right skills by which they can face the challenges of life.

 

Holistic learning has immense benefits. Students are empowered to improve their educational outcomes and gain the life skills necessary to take on a successful professional career. A few key outcomes of holistic learning include an improvement in academics, enhanced mental and emotional well-being, and increased problem-solving ability.

 

10. Subscription-Based Model for Learning

 

The year 2020 to 2022 has seen the rise of numerous platforms offering a subscription-based model for learning, promising a quality education to children. The pandemic has been one of the main driving forces for the tremendous rise of these platforms, with the E-Learning Market size surpassing USD 315 billion in 2021, and a growth projection of 20% CAGR from 2022 to 2028, these platforms are here to stay.

 

It is actually quite simple, the subscription-based model for learning is using online platforms for gaining knowledge. The student pays a fee on a monthly or on yearly basis to gain access to the study materials and courses.

 

These platforms provide flexibility of recorded sessions and lectures in order to provide feasibility to learners helping them access their content whenever and wherever they feel comfortable. Learners also have an option to discontinue the learning platform by not paying the fee amount.

 

So, here you go we have culminated all the top educational trends you should look out for in 2023.