 The real value of edtech is in personalising learning for every student, helping to inspire, engage and motivate students. Edtech is creating new ways of teaching and they are working. I will now touch upon three edtech trends which are making a significant impact. The first trend is enhanced learning accessibility. Students independent of location are now able to access good quality teachers and learning resources. This is particularly helping students from developing countries and rural areas overcome these obstacles. It is also helping students learn anytime, anywhere by offering convenience and flexibility. The second trend is using data analytics for learning. When students interact with online technology, they leave digital footprints. These can then be collected and analysed to reveal vital information about students' learning patterns and behaviour. Teachers can then use this data to personalise programme for each student. This then leads me on to the third trend which is personalised learning. By identifying students' weaknesses and gaps in knowledge, teachers can then personalise programmes to target these gaps. This enables students to not have to sit through concepts which they have already mastered as well as not fall behind. Traditional classrooms cannot offer this level of individualised learning which edtech has the power and efficiency to make a reality.