Education Technology

K-12 Guide | Empower your advisors with the power of technology

Searching for the latest technological innovations reshaping the K-12 education ecosystem? Look no further. This blog will take you through the sweeping technological and structural tools and trends that are transforming the world of education.

In 2005, two amateur chess players with robust machine learning systems beat Garry Kasparov (a Russian chess grandmaster) and Hydra (a supercomputer) in a defining chess tournament, proving that machines aren't perfect, but when coupled with the right minds, they can go above and beyond human capability.

The same is true in the field of education, where teachers struggle to keep their students engaged, provide personalized learning opportunities, and offer the best possible learning environments. Technology isn't here to replace these educators but to help them do their jobs in a way that will transform how students learn and interact with their teachers and peers.

This K-12 technology guide offers a comprehensive list of the many benefits of using educational technology. It also shares several cutting-edge platforms, apps, tools, and trends that enable educators and students to stay motivated and accelerate learning.

Why use technology for learning?

There is a lot of research and complex data around the positive impact of technology on K-12 education. 58% of education professionals now have a more favorable opinion of EdTech. This stands to reason that technology can pave the way for better learning, if used well. But that's not the only way technology is transforming the field of education.

For students, K-12 technology offers-

  1. Increased collaboration
  2. Better time management
  3. 24x7 support
  4. Personalized curriculum
  5. Real-world readiness

Teachers also benefit from K-12 technology in many ways-

  1. Better classroom management
  2. Going paperless
  3. Automated tasks
  4. Student insights
  5. Better time management

Here are a few cutting-edge tools driving the aforementioned changes mentioned earlier in the education industry.

Tools & technologies for K-12

1. Active learning spaces

  • Instructional spaces have been teacher-centric since time immemorial. It was only recently that educators noticed their students not learning as much as they should in the classroom. Universities established the lecture-lab combination to resolve this complication.
  • Identified as the top strategic technology in 2017, Active learning spaces are a step in the same direction. Featuring round or curved tables and moveable seating, these spaces allow students to interact with each other and work in groups.
  • Active learning spaces are especially useful when students want to present or discuss, keeping them engaged as they learn new concepts.

2. Computational thinking

  • Computational thinking has become a highly valued skill today.
  • A student who has mastered critical thinking, problem-solving, abstraction, decomposition, and pattern recognition, is more likely to think logically about a problem, break it down into manageable parts, get past them, and even predict what may happen in the future.
  • This helps students land more lucrative employment opportunities and better manage their social relationships.
  • Educators can find a variety of resources that help impart these skills, many of which are, in fact, free!

3. Open Educational Resources (OERs)

  • Open Educational Resources save educators' time by providing study materials that have been created from scratch.
  • These lesson plans, videos, blogs, and digital books have helped them customize teaching and share knowledge in various forms with peers across the country.
  • Hence, OERs provide a three-forked benefit - saving teachers' time and money while remixing and redistributing the study material.
  • A few sources where one can find educational material include OpenEd, ShareMyLessons, Google Advanced Search, CC Search, Pixabay, BookDash, TED, Open Course Library, and more.

4. Online tutoring

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Online tutoring gives a more personalized experience to students.

  • Online tutoring refers to the process by which knowledge is imparted to students through an online platform. It has become quite popular since the pandemic struck in 2020.
  • It helps educators adopt a more structured and methodical teaching technique that aligns with the varying aptitude levels and expectations of students, and helps students access and assess knowledge at their own pace.
  • In addition, structured tests, quizzes, and other forms of assessments can also be conducted online, while allowing tutors to share their feedback seamlessly.
  • With advancements in technology, online classes have become as efficient as offline classes. Educators can present their study material on “whiteboards,” and real-time doubt sessions and chatbots can enhance the overall classroom experience. This not only makes teaching easy but also strengthens the bond between the teachers and their students.

5. Remote assessment

  • Remote assessment became popular alongside online tutoring when the COVID pandemic struck in 2020.
  • Allowing schools to conduct exams remotely while also ensuring that students do not participate in any suspicious activities, remote assessment platforms aided test-takers in assessing their pupils in a hassle-free manner.
  • This software, which uses a combination of a customized user interface, visualization tools, and (sometimes) machine learning models, can perform real-time proctoring at scale effectively.
  • This helps schools reduce the cost of conducting examinations while also saving the staff time and focusing on the more critical tasks.

6. Infrastructure

  • Infrastructure necessarily doesn’t stand for captivating buildings, huge sports grounds, or technologically-abled classrooms. It goes way beyond its traditional definition.
  • Online teaching has brought forth the need of strengthening the cloud infrastructure, which can support the increasing demand for distance learning programs.
  • Bringing in a cost-efficient, cloud-based data center with high-security capabilities can increase the efficiency and flexibility of online education.
  • This would also enable institutions to rid themselves of complex hardware and operate on easy-to-use software that brings everything together in “one” place.

7. Analytics

  • Analytics involves collecting individual student data and using it to understand each student’s needs.
  • Every student has different learning capabilities. Teachers can analyze the learning frequencies and patterns of their students, and use that data to draft lesson plans with specific students in mind. Moreover, by looking at how students performed during an assignment, teachers can identify which students took longer than average to solve a problem, and need focused attention.
  • Analytics can also help institutions track the classroom engagement levels of each student. Extra materials, audio-visual aids, and other resources can be further employed to make the learning process easier.
  • Analytics plays an integral role in measuring and comparing students’ performances over time, thereby helping institutions understand and improve their year-on-year student success rates.

8. Digital curriculum

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Digital curriculums can be modified basis the requirements of students and teachers.

  • Rather than teaching students the traditional way, schools are looking to introduce a more comprehensive study technique that will help students cope with increasing global competition.
  • To achieve this, Digital Curriculums have been introduced. These online teaching software help teachers plan their lessons effectively and also maximize student understanding
  • A Digital Curriculum should be executed in four different phases-
    1. Exploring: These activities are designed and led by teachers with an aim to increase student engagement and interest in a particular subject.
    2. Learning and Practicing: Along with learning, practice is also an important element of the learning process. eLearning lessons, quizzes, and other forms of practice can help students grasp new concepts and upskill.
    3. Reflecting: This phase includes activities designed and led by teachers that aim at discussing and reviewing important concepts. It allows students to connect newer concepts with their existing knowledge and experiences, helping them retain their learnings for a longer period of time.
    4. Reinforcing: Last but not least, this phase is considered the testing phase, as students apply their theoretical knowledge to solve real-world problems through individual or group projects.
  • Following are some of the points that describe how a Digital Curriculum is designed and state its advantages-
    1. Personalized Learning Experience: The first and foremost advantage of a Digital Curriculum is that students can learn at their own pace and can also select the course type that suits them best.
    2. Preparing Students for a Digital World: From our workspaces to homes, everything is becoming digitized. In order to prepare children for the digital world, a Digital Curriculum has to be integrated into the education system.

9. Security

  • According to a 2018 Security Scorecard study, the education sector is ranked among the last 17 industries in cybersecurity preparedness.
  • With more and more information transforming itself into a digital format, it has become vital to secure cloud-based systems so that no confidential information gets leaked.
  • Apart from digital security, ensuring physical security is also important. Situations that demand immediate action—like pandemics, natural disasters, shooting incidents, and harassment—can arise.
  • Thus, focusing on the five standard steps to increase the physical security of the educational institution is very important. These include Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response, and Recovery.

10. Personalized learning

  • One-size-fits-all learning is a thing of the past. Schools are now working to provide a more personalized learning experience to students.
  • Personalized learning can help teachers understand their wards’ strengths and weaknesses, and enable students to explore and build skills in subjects of their interest.
  • It can be offered in many ways-
    1. Online resources, like textbooks and workbooks.
    2. A broad collection of optional courses makes it easier for students to choose the path that is best for them.
    3. Real-time conversations with teachers and classmates.
    4. One-on-one doubt-solving sessions.
    5. An individual learning plan for each student, built using data collection and analytics.
    6. Vibrant school communities, academic support, easy-to-use learning tools, etc.

K-12 offerings by iSchoolConnect

iSchoolConnect offers various tools and services that can help K-12 schools grow on a global scale-

  1. End-to-end study abroad assistance: From recommending universities based on student profile analysis to document curation and interview assistance, we guide students through the entire admissions cycle.
  2. AI tools and human counselors: Aspirants are mentored by top career counselors with 10+ years of expertise in international higher education, and robust AI that provides unbiased assistance.
  3. 3000 global institutions with 750+ global university partners: With over 750+ university partners, we make sure we connect each student with the right college.

Following are some of the advantages that are available for students signing up with iSchoolConnect-

  1. Explore 3000+ universities and 200K+ programs.
  2. Access to advanced AI tools.
  3. Join a study abroad community of 100K+ students.
  4. Dedicated counselor.
  5. Application process tracker.
  6. Seminars and workshops.

Following are some of the benefits that educational institutions associating with iSchoolConnect-

  1. University partnership connects and assistance.
  2. Global alumni community connects to raise awareness.
  3. Use Artificial Intelligence to support your team.
  4. International relations cell at your institute.
  5. Become one of India's first schools on the student advisory panel.
  6. Improved NAAC grade for supporting students.

What's next?

K-12 education is looking at a revolutionary technological transformation. With cost-effective tools such as online tutoring, remote assessment, and 24x7 available chatbots delivering lessons online, learning has become easier and hassle-free. With these and several more newly emerging technologies, universities now have the resources and means to reach global heights.


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Priyanka Rout

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