Emerging Trends & Technologies in the Virtual K-12 Classroom Course

Emerging Trends & Technologies in the Virtual K-12 Classroom Course Course

Master research-based strategies for effectively integrating technology across K-12 classrooms while promoting digital citizenship.

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Emerging Trends & Technologies in the Virtual K-12 Classroom Course on Coursera — Master research-based strategies for effectively integrating technology across K-12 classrooms while promoting digital citizenship.

Pros

  • Practical lesson redesign templates
  • Age-specific implementation guides
  • Accessibility focus
  • Future trends preparation

Cons

  • Requires baseline tech access
  • Limited rural school adaptations
  • No device-specific training

Emerging Trends & Technologies in the Virtual K-12 Classroom Course Course

Platform: Coursera

Instructor: Irvine

What you will learn in Emerging Trends & Technologies in the Virtual K-12 Classroom Course

  • Digital pedagogy for K-12 classrooms
  • Effective blended learning models
  • Technology integration frameworks (SAMR, TPACK)
  • Digital citizenship curriculum development

  • Data-driven instruction tools
  • Accessibility and UDL principles
  • Emerging edtech trends

Program Overview

Digital Age Learning Foundations

⏱️ 2 weeks

  • Examines cognitive science behind digital learning, covering multimedia learning theory and attention economy challenges.
  • Includes neurodiversity considerations for tech integration.

Blended Learning Models

⏱️ 2 weeks

  • Analyzes station rotation, flipped classroom, and flex models.
  • Features classroom observation videos and lesson plan adaptations for various tech setups.

Responsible Tech Integration

⏱️ 2 weeks

  • Covers digital wellness, media literacy, and equitable access strategies.
  • Includes COPPA/FERPA compliance guidelines and digital footprint exercises.

Future-Ready Teaching

⏱️ 2 weeks

  • Explores AI tools, immersive learning (AR/VR), and competency-based progression systems.
  • Features school district case studies.

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Job Outlook

  • Professional value: Essential for modern educators
  • Salary potential: Tech-integration specialists earn 55K95K
  • Industry demand: 90% of schools now use digital curricula
  • Certification benefit: Counts toward ISTE certification

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FAQs

How does this course align with current trends in K–12 virtual instruction?
The course reflects many cutting-edge trends: Game-based learning and badges mirror modern gamification practices, which have been shown to significantly improve student engagement and retention. Inclusion of AR and wearable technologies aligns with research showing immersive learning via AR/VR can enhance focus and information uptake. Collaborative platforms and LMS tools support mobile and video-based learning, essential in remote instruction.
Does the course include interactive elements or assessments to reinforce learning?
Yes—learners engage in four quiz-style assessments, along with module discussion prompts, fostering reflection on virtual teaching strategies. While not heavily project-based, the assessments are thoughtfully designed to reinforce engagement with the material
How long will completing the course take, and is the schedule flexible?
The course requires approximately 7 hours of learning, with a self-paced and flexible schedule. Module durations range between 1 to 2 hours each, totaling about 4 modules. Completion is typically feasible in under a week, depending on your availability
What key topics and technologies does the course cover?
Across four modules, the course delves into: The role of technology in virtual K–12 education, including implementation strategies and privacy concerns Collaborative tools and learning management systems (LMS) supporting synchronous and asynchronous engagement Game-based learning, digital badging, gamification, and immersive tools like Minecraft, Scratch, AR, and wearable tech Open educational resources, MOOCs, and leveraging open content for virtual instruction
Is this course suitable for beginners with no prior experience in educational technology?
Yes—it’s beginner-level. The course welcomes learners of all backgrounds, including educators new to virtual or blended teaching environments.

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