Emerging Trends in Digital Content Delivery

Emerging Trends in Digital Content Delivery
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In this collection of insights, discover emerging trends in digital content delivery focusing on back-to-school statistics, infrastructure challenges in schools, and advancements in educational technology standards like IMS, QTI, LMRI, and SAML. Explore data on device adoption, online learning management systems, and integration with student information systems to understand the evolving landscape of digital education.

  • Education
  • Technology
  • Digital Content
  • Trends
  • Learning

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  1. Emerging Trends in Digital Content Delivery November 17, 2015

  2. Back to school 2015 - a tipping point ? o 13.2 M new devices purchased in 2014, a 33% increase over 2013 o of K-12 students in NA will have access to 1 to 1 computing by 2015-2016 o Since August 24, 2015 the Pearson Realize platform served 18 M sessions (22% in TX) o 1.5 M unique users (26% in TX) o 13 M math questions served in September o 1142 different types of mobile devices served since BTS 2015 o o 39 K district level reports served in September

  3. A clog in the pipe ? o 63% of schools nationwide lack the infrastructure to support speeds needed for digital learning o Device density and concurrency of use in school buildings pose significant barriers o System complexity is daunting for many teacher and students o Offline access to digital resources is a must in many communities Many compelling digital interactions require connectivity o social media o adaptivity o shared environments o

  4. IMS, QTI, LMRI, SAML, etc. o Increased adoption of IMS Global Specifications LTI Tool Provider and Tool Consumer o One Roster o o Growth in Learning Management System adoption Canvas, Schoology, its Learning, Safari Montage, Bb Learn, etc. o o Integration with the district Student Information Systems SSO o Rostering o Data o

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