Imagine a school where students use mobile devices to learn from anywhere at any time. Students can interact face-to-face with classmates around the world. Where students and educators who can't be present in a classroom can still be part of the class. Educators, superintendents, administrators and deans come together virtually to collaborate with video conferencing.
Imagine a school where learning has no limits. This is the power of video.
Education institutions constantly look for ways to make learning more accessible for students. Making access easy and convenient for students can lead to an increase in registration, participation, and engagement.
"The technologies of tomorrow are already being tested in select classrooms today, laying the seeds for the future of how students could learn. A few of these technologies have already made headway into education, and others are poised for mass distribution, with the promise of ground-shaking change in their wake," notes EdTech magazine.
Video helps schools:
"Online video in education is the new normal. It has become one of the dominant ways people learn. This trend does not negate the value of traditional education, nor does it indicate that YouTube cooking tutorials can replace a good culinary school education," states an article, The State of Education Video 2016.
How Schools Can Transform Education
This transformation starts with three principles.
Many schools are already benefiting from video to transform across physical and virtual environments. Check out these real-life examples of how schools are experiencing the transformation:
"Cisco's video and collaboration solutions enable educators to teach and students to learn from anywhere on any device," says Greg Mathison, a senior manager of education solutions at Cisco. "It does this while enabling virtual face-to-face relationships that are fundamental to education."
The opportunity is here. The technology is available. There's no better time to use video to improve education.
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