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What Learning will Look Like in the Future ~ Adaptative Tools and Tech #Infographic

What Learning will Look Like in the Future ~ Adaptative Tools and Tech #Infographic | #BetterLeadership | Scoop.it

Knowledge Works has taken a look into the future of education and learning ecosystem and prepared for you this awesome graphic via Mindshift. 


Via Peter Bryant
AlGonzalezinfo's insight:

Very informative Infographic.  Continous career readiness is definitely coming if not here already.  

Raquel Oliveira's curator insight, July 31, 2013 10:23 PM

amo a ideia de infografico para traduzir o colorido da aprendizagem futura...

Maria Persson's comment, August 4, 2013 4:03 PM
Muito bom!
Fields Jackson, Jr's comment, August 24, 2013 6:24 PM
Very nice
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Getting fit to lead: Habits of successful leaders

Getting fit to lead: Habits of successful leaders | #BetterLeadership | Scoop.it

Do you have what it takes to be a leader in the businesses of the future? Plenty of companies are worried that the pool might not be big enough to pick from in the future, so check out this infographic by NowSourcing to see if you’ve got the right stuff to succeed.

 


Via Gust MEES, Jose Luis Anzizar
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Why Teachers Want Technology [Infographic]

Why Teachers Want Technology [Infographic] | #BetterLeadership | Scoop.it
Survey says educators view ed tech as a motivational tool.

Via Dr. Susan Bainbridge
Mathew's curator insight, December 12, 2012 10:51 AM

My thoughts: I agree that teachers need to use technology more in class. But the teachers need to be trained in the use of the technology so they can teacher the class and how to use the technology. Because most teachers these days can’t use the computers and the other technology they have and that’s because they haven’t been trained or taught in how to use the technology. Also having technology and things that are more fun for the students will help them learn and make them want to come to school each day to learn. Right now school and classes are boring so having something different would help a bunch and it would make us want to learn and want to come to school. Also I think that if each kid was given a laptop for their entire school career that would help kids learn and it would also help them get their homework done and projects done on time. Some kids once they leave school they don’t have access to a computer so they can’t do their homework at home. But if they had a laptop they could start the homework and school and then when they get home they already have the worked start and they can work at it at home. Also sometimes if you start a project at school you can’t always get it home but if you had a laptop you could have it at home and be able to work on it and get it done for class the next day.

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The Learning Cycle of A 21st Century Student [Infographic]

The Learning Cycle of A 21st Century Student [Infographic] | #BetterLeadership | Scoop.it

Via Gust MEES, Christine Heine
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Great Scoop Christine!  A good glance into the habbits of our teens!

 

93% of students use study apps70% of students study solo during exams59% of students use a mobile phone to study42% of students have as favorite place to study their bedroom30% of students prefer to use Google Drive.
Christine Heine's comment, January 8, 2013 6:33 AM
Yes, I liked the feedback from the survey. Just wondering about the sampling. Nonetheless, this isn't how I remember studying.
PDDM's comment January 8, 2013 5:19 PM
1% vinyl? Man we're old...
Marco Bertolini's curator insight, January 20, 2013 2:22 AM
Comment les étudiants étudient-ils ? - 93 % utilisent des applications numériques pour étudier - 70 % étudient seuls - 59 % utilisent leur smartphone - 42 % étudient dans leur endroit favori : leur chambre - 30 % utilisent Google Drive Je suppose qu'il s'agit d'étudiants américains. Et vous ? Quelles méthodes utilisez-vous ?
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The SEO Puzzle: The Most Important Pieces [Infographic]

The SEO Puzzle: The Most Important Pieces [Infographic] | #BetterLeadership | Scoop.it

It doesn’t really matter how much you study it, it’s almost impossible to get the perfect SEO (Search Engine Optimization) score for any long period of time.

 

Each search engine has their own algorithm to rank websites, and as if that wasn’t complicated enough, they change that algorithm frequently in order to perfect it and make sure that the same sites don’t hog up the top positions simply because they’ve figured out the x-factor in the algorithm to dodge other more popular sites that have the traffic, content mass, and extensive Internet presence enough to be ranked at the top.

 

I would probably need an endless number of articles to cover all the different aspects of the perfect SEO, and if I tried to do that, I would probably not be able to pinpoint it anyway.

 

Read More: http://www.bitrebels.com/technology/the-seo-puzzle-the-most-important-pieces-infographic/


Via Antonino Militello, Martin Sturmer, John van den Brink, juandoming, Gust MEES, Lynnette Van Dyke
Mike Ellsworth's comment, October 20, 2012 6:42 PM
Anne, thanks as always for the reScoop!
Mike Ellsworth's comment, October 20, 2012 6:42 PM
Anne, thanks as always for the reScoop!
Mike Ellsworth's comment, October 20, 2012 6:47 PM
Mala, thanks for the reScoop!