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New technologies in education in 2026

Avatar for Ali Raza Ali Raza Updated: February 16, 2021

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Technology changes and creates new things almost every day, and it can be hard to follow it in 2026. Using technology in education can create new spaces for teachers and students to become better than ever. Most of the students already use most technological devices such as tablets, computers, and smartphones. Teaching students via technological devices can make the learning process more comfortable than ever.

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Digital education does have its pros and cons. In 2026, teachers and lecturers use every possible technology to make the teaching process effective and creative.

Artificial Intelligence

It is one of the world’s most discussed technology, and it may become very useful ut in education. Artificial intelligence can help a student to learn about any specific subject according to his/her interests. It can also help the teacher to find a different subject to teach his/her students. Moreover, it can make the teaching process more comfortable than ever. Through artificial intelligence, the teacher can use different sources; in some cases, even the teacher can be artificial intelligence.

Virtual Reality (VR)

By using virtual reality, students can learn through experience. In other words, using a VR machine, the student can discover places that he/she cannot go and can experience different things. Due to VR, a student can spend time in medieval times, ancient Greece, or a possible future. Through these teaching methods, the students can learn new and experimental with their own eyes. On the other hand, the student can also see the smallest things, which cannot be seen by human eyes, through a VR such as a cell or a molecule.

Video-based learning

Learning through a video may not seem like a trend in 2026, yet most of the students who have the Internet spend most of their time on YouTube or other social media platforms. Online platforms such as YouTube and Vimeo can be used as a method of learning new things. It does not require any specific activity except for watching. In this way, the student can enjoy and learn a lot of new things. Hence the Internet is not only about entertainment, but it also can significantly enlarge your knowledge.

Published: March 17, 2020 Updated: February 16, 2021

Filed Under: Culture Tagged With: Education, Technology

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Ali Raza

Business & Cybersecurity Analyst

Ali Raza is a Business and Cybersecurity Analyst at TechEngage with nearly 170 published pieces covering enterprise technology, internet security, cryptocurrency markets, and software tools. His reporting connects the dots between business strategy and the technology that drives it, helping readers make informed decisions in a fast-changing landscape.

Joined March 2009

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