Educational entertainment and popular media in schools serve as a bridge between traditional curriculum and the digital culture students consume daily
Stepping out of the car, the building didn't look like a place of learning; it looked like a fortress. The brickwork was imposing, the windows reflective. To an outsider, "Ok Xxx School"—let’s call it that, the name blurring in the nervous haze—was just a coordinates point on a map. But to me, standing there with a backpack that felt too heavy and a schedule that felt too light, it was a foreign planet.
So, what are the benefits of these new trends in education? For students, they offer more flexibility, accessibility, and engagement. Personalized learning, VR/AR, AI, online and blended learning, and maker education all provide students with more choices and opportunities to learn in ways that suit their needs and interests.
And then, I began.