Glossary: Innovation

 

 

 

   

Educational Innovation

 

 

 

   

Educational innovation involves rethinking and redefining teaching and learning methods to enhance effectiveness, accessibility, and engagement.

 

 

 

Valdim Kotelnikov, a loving creator of global Blue Oceans

If you don't keep getting better, you keep getting worse.

If you stop learning, you stop creating history and become history.

~ Vadim Kotelnikov

 

Educational Innovation goes beyond simply integrating new technologies; it requires a systematic approach to identifying challenges, learning from various models, and developing practices that cater to diverse learning needs.

 

 

   

Innovation in education means addressing new or anticipated challenges in new both effective and efficient ways to promote and facilitate accelerated learning.

 

 

 

   

Examples of Educational Innovation

 

 

 

 

Examples include inspirational e-coaching, emfographics, educational flipbooks, gamification, entrepreneurial simulation, challenge-based learning, ChEduFuntion, accelerated learning 20-60-20, metaphoric thinking tools, best-question contests, and blended/hybrid learning.

EduTech can be powered by artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality, augmented reality, and virtual labs.

 

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Emforgaphics-powered Educational Flipbooks

Emfographics-powered educational slides are best suited for educational flipbooks because emotions stimulate the mind faster and create lasting inspiration.

Emfographics makes knowledge hacking and rapid self-learning more inspiring, entertaining, and engaging.

Educational Flipbooks can also be produced and delivered as a short video.

 

Educational Flipbooks

Emfographics

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InnoBall deep-dive Educational Video

 

 

   

Example:

Summary of emfographics-powered KoRe Mini-Course

 

 

 

 

Life Design

educational flipbook expands horizons and inspires self-futuring

 

 

 

 

An innovation in learning occurs in a specific teaching and learning context, improving upon the implementation of the standard practice or introducing a new practice, thus achieving greater learning outcomes. Educational Innovation can also include creating personalized learning experiences for students.

 

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Educational innovations in higher education refer to various types of initiatives aimed at improving student learning outcomes, increasing access to education, adapting to changes in society and work, addressing external challenges, and leveraging new technologies like the Internet for teaching and learning purposes.
 

 

Teachers play a crucial role in shaping students' futures by evoking their curiosity, inspiring continuous learning, guiding them in applying their knowledge, helping them pursue their interests, and preparing them for various opportunities in life. A good teacher can inspire students, opening new doors for them in education and career paths.

 

 

Vadim Kotelnikov inspirational speaker creative problem solving

If you create something unseen before,
prepare to address challenges unmet earlier

~ Vadim Kotelnikov

 

 

 

 

 

       

 

 

 

 

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Educational Innovation - definition, value, forms, examples

 


To inspire continuous learning, it is essential to foster an environment that promotes communication, values diverse ideas, and encourages skill-sharing among individuals and teams. This approach helps cultivate a culture where learning and improvement are prioritized.