| | 8 April 2018HIGHERReviewTechnology has emerged as the biggest theme to have impacted the education sector in recent years. The advent of digitally aided classrooms, web-based delivery & learning and the con-sumption of content in a digitized format have brought about a paradigm shift in the teaching-learning process. Technology has enabled education to shift from being a `knowledge transfer model' to becoming a more `col-laborative and engaging experience' for the 21st-century learner. Learners have also been quick to adopt technol-ogy ­ being visually savvy, a flat screen or a handheld is their new ally in the learning process. Therefore, it is only fair and logical that Education companies adapt their de-livery platforms and mediums to suit the new-age learner. Below are some Education technology trends that have the potential to upturn the Education landscape forever.Adaptive learning through Artificial Intelligence (AI): Adaptive learning has the potential to solve crucial chal-lenges in classroom learning, such as, how to engage learners of different abilities in the same classroom! Adap-tive learning systems use machine learning and help to personalize the presentation of learning material based on an individual's learning speed, interest and problem areas. AI in the hands of teachers can become an important tool to ensure more uniform learning. Machine learning along with natural processing and speech recognition technolo-gies are facilitating the development of conversational pro-IN MY VIEWTECHNOLOGY AND INTEGRATED LEARNING SOLUTIONS: THE KEY GROWTH DRIVER FOR EDUCATION IN THE FUTUREBy Sivaramakrishnan V, Managing Director, Oxford University Press IndiaSivaramakrishnan V has been holding the position of Managing Director at Oxford University Press India since 2015. Previously during his stint as Chief Marketing Officer and then Executive President for Education Services, he has overseen seven years of strong business development, improved quality assurance, and the effective delivery of supporting technology platforms. He also worked with Ford Motor Company and Proctor and Gamble.Sivaramakrishnan V
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