Tech & Learning — February 2018

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8 | FEBRUARY 2018 | WWW.TECHLEARNING.COM


TRENDING


TUTORING

It’s estimated that education tutoring could be wiped out
by AI in the next five years. Intelligent tutoring systems
(ITS) will simulate one-to-one human tutoring.

ASSESSMENT AI will help build more efficient, personalized, contextualized support for students.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Smart recommendation systems or machine-assisted
systems will show student mastery, repeat necessary
lessons, and suggest personalized learning plans.

HIRING AND
DEVELOPMENT

Upskilling and continuous development will be required
for teachers and administrators to keep pace. We’ll also
see new models of boot camps and EDX-like offerings
from universities to serve as gap-fillers for skills.

SCHEDULING Algorithms will make it easier to maximize learning environments and schedules.

TRANSPORTATION

Some believe that by 2025, ride-sharing fleets and
autonomous vehicles will be transporting students to
schools.

SIGNIFICANT 2017 E-RATE STATS
Findings from a survey of more than 1,096 E-Rate applicants by Funds for Learning:

 23,000 schools and libraries submitted requests for $4.
billion in E-Rate services.
 More than 50% of applicants wanted to expand bandwidth
with requests of $2.5 billion in E-Rate data and Internet
services.
 55% of applicants want voice services to remain E-Rate
eligible.
 The average school now spends $32,576 on wifi equipment
and services.
 48% said E-Rate’s “self-provisioning” (or building their
own networks) option lowers bandwidth costs.
 44% of respondents still don’t like the E-Rate process.
SOURCE: FUNDS FOR LEARNING

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