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  2. Educational technology - Wikipedia

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    Distance education – Mode of delivering education to students who are not physically present; E-learning (theory) – Cognitive science principles of effective multimedia learning; Educational animation – Animations produced for the specific purpose of fostering learning; Educational technology in sub-Saharan Africa

  3. Social media in education - Wikipedia

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    Students' digital skills improved and peer learning and problem-solving increased. [47] A 2012 study reported that videos kept students' attention, generated subject matter interest, and clarified course content. [48] Students reported that videos helped them recall information and visualize real-world applications.

  4. Open educational resources - Wikipedia

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    OER Commons was spearheaded in 2007 by the Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education (ISKME), a nonprofit education research institute dedicated to innovation in open education content and practices, as a way to aggregate, share, and promote open educational resources to educators, administrators, parents, and students.

  5. Education - Wikipedia

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    Education beyond the secondary level may fall under the category of post-secondary non-tertiary education, which is akin to secondary education in complexity but places greater emphasis on vocational training to ready students for the workforce. [43] Students in a laboratory at Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University, Russia

  6. Universal access to education - Wikipedia

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    Students and teachers in Ghana in a parade for inclusive education. Cienfuegos, a non-profit group teaching art to people with disabilities in Cuba. Universal access to education [ 1 ] is the ability of all people to have equal opportunity in education, regardless of their social class , race , gender , sexuality , ethnic background or physical ...

  7. Open education - Wikipedia

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    [9] [5] Advocates of openness in education argue that to fully realise the benefits of open education, there is a need to focus on open educational practices (OEP). [10] By using OEP, open educators recognise the ubiquity of knowledge across networks and orchestrate learning that aims to promote learner agency, empowerment, and global civic ...

  8. Outcome-based education - Wikipedia

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    The goal of this education was to present the knowledge and skills of an older generation to the new generation of students, and to provide students with an environment in which to learn. The process paid little attention (beyond the classroom teacher) to whether or not students learn any of the material.

  9. Science, technology, society and environment education

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    Science, technology, society and environment (STSE) education, originates from the science technology and society (STS) movement in science education.This is an outlook on science education that emphasizes the teaching of scientific and technological developments in their cultural, economic, social and political contexts.