A Comparative Study of Emerging Technologies for Online Courses Jay Liebowitz, D.Sc. Orkand Endowed Chair in Management and Technology Graduate School.

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A Comparative Study of Emerging Technologies for Online Courses Jay Liebowitz, D.Sc. Orkand Endowed Chair in Management and Technology Graduate School University of Maryland University College 1

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Educational Technologies Top educational technologies: Web 2.0 technologies, learning objects, videoconferencing/vodcasts/podcasts, synchronous chat and asynchronous discussion treads, wikis, blogs, screencasts, virtual worlds, and simulations. Best used in online teaching, the frequent responses were: – making lectures more interactive; – collaboration (such as the use of wikis); – reflective learning journals; – RSS feeds to allow students to stay abreast of research in their fields; – allow student interaction and student review of content material. 5

Lessons Learned Students are more willing to participate when they are comfortable/familiar with certain types of technology Students still have to take time to “learn” The technologies shouldn’t get in the way of the learning process Prepare well in advance of implementation It’s essential to maintain an online presence Social presence is increased with videoconferencing and social media Need institutional support for questions dealing with technologies Technologies have to be simple and enjoyable for students to use 6

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Comparative Analysis About the same number of universities and training organizations who participated in each survey (90 in 2010; 94 in 2012). Education was the major discipline of one’s teaching; however, in 2010, more of the respondents had a Humanities background and less of an Engineering and Management background than those surveyed in In terms of familiar technologies, there weren’t many dramatic changes in the surveyed responses over the past 2.5 years. Most of the survey respondents were very familiar with Web 2.0 tools, e- books, and virtual worlds, and there was a slight change in familiarity with cloud computing, SaaS, and mobile computing from 2010 to The most dramatic change was in familiarity with the Semantic Web (from 25.6% in 2010 to 42.6% in 2012)—signaling the onset of perhaps Web 3.0 tools and techniques. 12

Comparative Analysis (cont.) Current technologies being used in the classroom, the most evident changes were in increased use in 2012 of mobile computing, cloud computing, e-books, and the Semantic Web. Interestingly, the more advanced technologies (namely, intelligent agents and visual data analysis) were less used in 2012 than in Those technologies expected to be used in their online teaching in 2-3 years, the 2010 results suggested that, in order, Web 2.0 tools, e-books, mobile computing, and cloud computing would be the key technologies being used in In comparing the 2010 forecasted results with the 2012 “current” technologies being used, there was general agreement in predicting that Web 2.0 tools, e-books, mobile computing, and cloud computing would be the major technologies applied, with the key difference being that virtual worlds had dramatically dropped in expected usage from 50% in 2010 to 24.5% in We also noticed a difference in 2010 and 2012 in terms of blended learning and online simulations playing perhaps a greater role in In looking at the 2012 survey results, mobile computing, Web 2.0 tools, cloud computing, and e-books were, in order, the technologies expected to be used in their online teaching in 2-3 years. 13

Comparative Analysis (cont.) For cost-effectiveness to the institution in terms of online course usage, 84.4% indicated “yes” in 2010 and 76.4% said “yes” in Generally speaking, the survey respondents felt that their educational technologies being used have been cost-effective to their institution. 14

Growth Areas for E-Learning Technologies and Research From the survey results and reviewing the literature, the following areas will continue to grow in the near future in terms of e-learning technologies and research: – Social Web Technologies – Adaptive/Mobile Learning – Semantic Web – Analytics – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, and – MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) 15

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