The Classroom of Tomorrow: A Panel Discussion — sponsored by Kaltura
Description:
Technology is changing the way we approach education, rapidly. But what will tomorrow’s classroom actually look like? We’ve invited some leading experts for a spirited debate about what the future holds for educational institutions. From personalization to predictive analytics to portable digital identities, we’ll explore the biggest changes coming. We’ll see how new technologies might interact with changing demographics, business models, drop out rates, and more.
Panelists:
- David Nirenberg – Dean of the Division of the Social Sciences, University of Chicago
- Rick Kamal – Chief Technology Officer, Harvard Business School, HBX
- Gordon Freedman – President, National Laboratory for Education Transformation
- Michael Markowitz – Entrepreneur and Investor, Education
- Dr Michal Tsur – Co-founder and President, Kaltura
Also see:
- Roadmap to the Future — by Dr Michal Tsur – Co-founder and President, Kaltura
What are some of the leading trends emerging from the educational technology space? Michal Tsur takes you on a quick tour of big trends you should be aware of. Then, get a glimpse of Kaltura’s own roadmap for lecture capture and more.
Regarding the above items, some thoughts from DSC:
Kaltura did a nice job of placing the focus on a discussion about the future of the classroom as well as on some trends to be aware of, and not necessarily on their own company (this was especially the case in regards to the panel discussion). They did mention some things about their newest effort, Kaltura Lecture Capture, but this was kept to a very reasonable amount.