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6 Key Technologies Moving Teaching and Learning Forward in 2021 -- Campus Technology

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research 6 key technologies that will drive teaching and learning in 2021 Educause's latest Horizon report outlines the biggest trends shaping teaching and learning this year. In particular, the report identified six technologies and practices that are critical to the future planning of higher education institutions, whether these issues are emerging or evolving from previous years. These are topics that may come, go, and return to Horizon Reports year after year "more organically and with the latest issues in mind," the report stated. In this year's list of key technologies, the categories artificial intelligence, open educational resources and learning analytics have repeatedly appeared in the report. There are also three new categories: mixed and hybrid course models, high-quality online learning and micro-crediting. Here are the six most important technologies and practices for 2

How technology has changed music teaching

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How musician-teachers offer different modules to reach learners around the world As for the Indian classical arts, guru-sishya parampara is considered to be the most ideal and effective way of teaching and learning. Veterans in the field describe it as "sinne barr sinna sikhlai" (straight from one to the other). When lessons on Skype began about two decades ago, mostly for overseas or overseas students, it was viewed only as a temporary addition to the face-to-face learning experience. But the pandemic has made online learning the main medium of instruction. Several experienced artists and teachers have developed different learning modules tailored to different categories of students. Let's look at how technological interventions have changed the Guru-Sishya equation, the learning experience, and the pattern of teaching. Specific topics While some teach in order to appeal to passionate aspirants, there are others who offer a "sampler" for later in-