EdTech
EdTech
Education Technology
Educational technology is the use of both physical hardware, software, and educational theoretic to facilitate learning and improve performance by creating, using, and managing appropriate technological processes and resources. This field, which is also called EdTech or EduTech, has been described as a persisting initiative that seeks to bring learners, teachers, and technical means together in an effective way.
In addition to experiential knowledge drawn from educational practice, educational technology is based on theoretical knowledge that emerges out of various disciplines such as communication, education, psychology, sociology, artificial intelligence, and computer science, among others. It encompasses several domains including learning theory, computer-based training, online learning, and m-learning, where mobile technologies are used.
In addition to experiential knowledge drawn from educational practice, educational technology is based on theoretical knowledge that emerges out of various disciplines such as communication, education, psychology, sociology, artificial intelligence, and computer science, among others. It encompasses several domains including learning theory, computer-based training, online learning, and m-learning, where mobile technologies are used.
5 Technologies
That will change Classroom Education
Google Translate
Google Translate is a free multilingual statistical and neural machine translation service developed by Google, to translate text and websites from one language into another. It offers a website interface, a mobile app for Android and iOS, and an application programming interface that helps developers build browser extensions and software applications. As of April 2020, Google Translate supports 109 languages at various levels and as of April 2016, claimed over 500 million total users, with more than 100 billion words translated daily.
Zoom Conferencing
Zoom Video Communications, Inc. (Zoom) is an American communications technology company headquartered in San Jose, California. It provides videotelephony and online chat services through a cloud-based peer-to-peer software platform and is used for teleconferencing, telecommuting, distance education, and social relations.
Use of the platform is free for video conferences of up to 100 participants, with a 40-minute time limit. For longer or larger conferences with more features, paid subscriptions are available, costing $15–20 per month. Features geared towards business conferences, such as Zoom Rooms, are available for $50–100 per month.
Grammarly
Grammarly is a US-based technology company that develops a digital writing tool using artificial intelligence and natural language processing. Through machine learning and deep learning algorithms, Grammarly’s product offers grammar checking, spell checking, and plagiarism detection services along with suggestions about writing clarity, concision, vocabulary, delivery style, and tone.
The software was first released in July 2009. Grammarly is headquartered in San Francisco and has offices in Kyiv, New York City, and Vancouver.
Natural Readers
Natural reader is an amazing software that convert text-to-speech. It is many options to put the data in its feed. You can write or open files in it. Once it captures data it transforms into speech. Its key features comprises of Language you can select, the speaker you can select, speed you can choose. It's quite simple but mind-blowing. It has introduced a disaster change in learning different accents of the English Language.
Plagiarism Checker
Plagiarism is copying another person's ideas, words or writing and pretending that they are one's own work. It can involve violating copyright laws. Writers who plagiarize commit serious legal and ethical violations.
Plagiarism checker: Plagiarism detection software is the program for locating instances of plagiarism within a work or document. Plagiarism: Copying, stealing anyone's ideas, words, creation, and claiming (presenting) as your own work without attributing the author (without the author's permission).
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