Download - Trends in Distance Learning Technology
Borderless Education:Collaborative Learning Environments
Marci Powell │ Polycom, Global Director for Education
USDLA Chair Emerita and Past President
Trends in Distance Learning Technology
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The BYOD movement
Almost two-thirds of students aged 10
to 12 and 90 percent of those 14 to17
have a cellphone, while smartphone
usage is at 44 percent for secondary
students and 49 percent for college
students.
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Innovative Learning
Environments
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8Lecture Capture
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Collaborative Environments
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Multiple projection screens eliminate “front of the room” and create a 360° learning experience
Central technology control with A/V help button for responsive tech support
Nearby team rooms and printers support your creative learning format
Movable whiteboards for portable and paperless idea sharing
Copycams enable you to photograph, print, save, and share content
Power and projection connections at each table enable simultaneous presentations
Natural light to enhance alertness and learning reception
Instant removable walls and mobile furniture enables flexible room configurations
Polycom teleclassroom video conference capabilities connect remote learners to DU
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Welcome to Deloitte’s Classroom for the Future
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Global Content Providers
The Biosphère
Manhattan School of Music
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ReefHQ LIVE from within the southern hemisphere’s largest tank
Remote Telescope ProjectCharles Sturt University enables actual astronomy study during school day
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STEM Initiatives – Science experiments, chemistry
(they love to blow things up), guest scientists
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Collaborations Around the Planet - CAPspace
Nearly 14,000 educators from 52 countries in
CAPspace.
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Marci Powell
Polycom Global Director, EducationUSDLA Chair Emerita and Past President