Kaltura’s Vice President of Global Strategy and Business Development, Jeff Rubenstein, discusses the big trends and advancements hitting education in a new white paper, “5 Predictions for the Future of Education in 2019.” Amongst the 5 predictions you will find ‘Students will spend more time interacting with simulations’ in which Jeff argues that new, increasingly available, simulations technologies will be set up in such a way to as to facilitate a significant level of data about student engagement and understanding of the material. You can request a copy of this white paper.
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