Education is transforming due to digital technologies.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Center for Digital Technology and Management |
Publication date: | December 16, 2015 |
Authors: | Ahmed Shafei, Aishwarya Ravindran, Alexander Holzer, Annika Kreil, Asif Nadeem, Bastian Burger, Bejamin Borrow, Benedikt Brandner, David Adrian, Fabian Frank, Hassan Zaheer, Irman Abdic, Isabel Poppek, Johannes Rausch, Julian Roos, Maximilian Strobel, Michael Braun, Michael Miksch, Nathalie Wilk, Simon Maier, Stefan Tischinger, Steffen Iwan, Stephanie Korbely, Valentin Rüchardt |
Time horizon: | 2035 |
Geographic focus: | Germany, European Union |
Page count: | 122 |
The research method involves analyzing recent developments, identifying key trends, and projecting future possibilities for educational products and services.
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Education is experiencing a significant transformation driven by digital technologies. Traditional lectures are being supplemented and sometimes replaced by a variety of new, technology-enabled methods. This report examines recent trends, future possibilities, and potential new products and services in education. It addresses key questions about the developments shaping education's future, what education might look like going forward, and what new educational offerings could emerge. The focus is on the impact of these changes on society and the opportunities they present for both commercial and non-profit sectors. The report is divided into three sections, each tackling one of the central questions to provide insights into the evolving landscape of education.
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Categories: 2015 publication year | 2030s time horizon | 2035 time horizon | English publication language | commercial impact | digital technologies | education | education landscape | educational transformation | european union geographic scope | future possibilities | germany geographic scope | learning | new products | new services | non-profit sector | societal impact | trend analysis | unknown geographic scope