The Internet has fundamentally boosted our ability to access and share knowledge. Internet has already allowed us to re-imagine everything from book to news to note taking to crime awareness, and trends suggest that Internet is now all set to change the way we experience education. To read the complete blog http://www.edtech.ly/edtech-2/digital-music-to-digital-education/
3. The digital music revolution started unintended when peer-to-peer file service
“Napster” started by Sean Parker & Shawn Fanning in 1999 controversially
morphed into a digital music sharing service.
4. Became mainstream with the highly successful launches of
Apple iPod & iTunes in 2001
Now services like Spotify are
taking it to next level by integrating
it to our increasingly digital
lifestyle.
5. Fascinating to see how technology is becoming so
pervasive that it is re-disrupting cultures all over again
6. As in the case of digital music, the most fundamental driving force to
this change is the Internet. The Internet has fundamentally boosted
our ability to access and share knowledge.
7. The Internet has allowed us to re-imagine everything
from reading a book to digesting the news to taking
notes.
8. There’s been a long-time joke in education:
if Rip Van Winkle woke up today, he’d be
puzzled by just about every aspect of modern
life–from planes to tablets –but he’d feel right
at home in many classrooms. Now that’s
starting to change in a big way.
15. Online Degrees
2tor, known to be most-funded education
startup
16. Idea here is to apply modern social web technology to enhance
effectiveness and management of in campus delivery of education.
17. Next Generation Analytics
Products that underpins our educational institutions and helps them run
is generally archaic and no longer keeping up with new technologies.
18. Create a meaningful digital learning ecosystem
in a way that augurs well with the digital life
style of today’s learner.