Education trends: More mobile, more distance learning, more LMS usage — from The Journal by Dian Schaffhauser (emphasis below by DSC)

Netbooks are leading K-12 mobile device sales, growing at 200 percent per year. Learning management systems--rather than controlling the learning environment for children–are actually augmenting interactions between the teacher and student. And one in five schools and districts that don’t already offer online courses expect to do so in the next two school years. Those are some of the many observations that surface in the latest set of reports on K-12 and postsecondary education technology markets produced by the Education Division of the Software & Information Industry Association, a trade association for the software and digital content industry.

SIIA Trends Report for Education Technology highlights industry shifts and emerging trends as they relate to five topics: K-12 learning management systems, postsecondary learning management systems, online learning, mobile computing, and the state of education in the face of increasing budget cuts at the state level.

“The purpose of this report was to identify the opportunities, challenges, and potential areas for growth in K-12 and higher education institutions with regards to education technology,” said Karen Billings, vice president SIIA’s Education Division. “We aimed to find where technology has the greatest impact and where it can provide the most prolific benefits moving forward.”