EME 3813 Ed Tech Timeline

  • Google ChromeBook

    Google ChromeBook
    The Google ChromeBook pilot program begins in a small handful of schools. Also this year, Common Core standards are created and implemented in schools. Also, the Gates Foundation focuses on educational technology updates as it was long over due.
  • MOOCs (Massive Open Online Classrooms)

    MOOCs (Massive Open Online Classrooms)
    MOCCs begin to become extremely popular. Sites like Canvas, Coursera, edX and more breakthrough. This allows for tablet and mobile learning.
  • Digital Textbook

    Digital Textbook
    The FCC released a digital textbook guide that helps move forward the movement of providing a digital learning classroom experience.
  • Google Clasroom

    Google Clasroom
    2014 marks a huge year for MOCC's and acquisitions of MOCC's. Google Classroom is launch in the late summer of 2014 and within not even an entire year over 10 million people were already using it.
  • Flipped-learning technology

    Flipped-learning technology
    Flipped learning is a combination of students watching videos and learning within the classroom. The students are then allowed to do their homework in the classroom with the guidance of their teachers. Khan Academy was a leader in this.
  • Digital Textbook Sales outpace Print textbook sales

    Digital Textbook Sales outpace Print textbook sales
    For the first time in history digital textbook sales outpace print textbook sales. McGraw hills digital unit sales at an all time high.
  • Virtual Reality

    Virtual Reality
    In 2018 we saw the rise of augmented reality which provides a visual simulation for students and teachers to take their lessons to the next level. They could actually step into the place they were learning about and see it in a virtual world.
  • Cloud Technology

    Cloud Technology
    Cloud based technology begins a rapid raise as with such a drastic shift to virtual based learning there was a large demand for date and information storage. This cloud storage saved time and money and provided a more efficient way for students, teachers, and administrators to become more efficient.
  • Rise of E-learning

    Rise of E-learning
    With the large global pandemic, COVID-19, taking place in early 2020 and many schools completely shutting down in person learning we saw a massive rise in e-based learning. Digital and cyber technology accelerated and classrooms shifted to virtual learning