This is a very cool infographic that was originally published on the Edudemic website. Wanted to share it here for anyone who missed it there! I think it’s really cool to see teacher interests shifting away from hardware solutions and toward software-based solutions! Neat!
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Reblogged this on thinkingtechnology and commented:
Teachers seem to be embracing technology and using it in classrooms more and here is the proof it works in engaging students.
I’d like to see each variable split by area if interest (I. E. Comparing k-12 vs. Corporate vs. Higher ed teachers within each facet). Great info graphic!
Zac, I agree that these is plenty that could be unpacked from this!