Ed Tech

  • LMS Platforms

    LMS Platforms

    Blackboard and Canvas become common. Schools started using the platforms like Blackboard and Canvas to manage classes online. This changed how teachers shared assignments and grades.
  • Mobile Learning

    Mobile Learning

    Tablets and phones started being used in class. Students began using the phones and tablets for schoolwork. Learning was no longer limited to the classroom.
  • Online Courses

    Online Courses

    MOOCs begin to grow more. Websites like Coursera made college level courses available online. More people could learn without being on campus.
  • Google Classroom

    Google Classroom

    A new online collaboration tool started spreading. Teachers and students could share and edit work in real time. This made group work and communication easier.
  • Gamified Learning

    Gamified Learning

    Apps like Kahoot started to increase engagement. Games and quizzes were used to keep students engaged. Learning became more interactive and fun.
  • Learning Data

    Learning Data

    More tracking involved in student progress. Teachers used data to track student progress. This helped instruction become more personalized.
  • VR and AR

    VR and AR

    Virtual learning experiences started becoming popular. VR and AR tools allowed students to explore virtual environments. Lessons became more hands on and immersive.
  • AI Tools

    AI Tools

    AI tools supported tutoring, grading, and feedback. Learning began to adjust to individual students.
  • Remote Learning

    Remote Learning

    Zoom and online school starts to be more common. Some schools even moved online using Zoom. Virtual learning became a normal part of education.