There's no denying that the Internet has dramatically changed the state of education over the past 20 years or so. It brings primary sources into every classroom and allows for more open and rapid communication between teachers and students, among other things. But we've only seen the beginning. By 2014, it is estimated that more than four in five post-secondary students will take as least some of their classes online, according to this infographic created by Column Five Media for Knewton, an education technology company that clearly has a player in this game. But the numbers can't be ignored, even is Knewton has a bias: The Internet is here to stay and it will affect how we learn.
Monday, August 22, 2011
How the Internet Is Changing the Way We Learn (Infographic)
via theatlantic.com
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