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ENGLISH PROJECTTopic- future technology
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Introduction
  • Development of learning technology in future.
  • How classroom will look like in future?
  • Use of internet , social media network.
  • What technology will come in future such as-
  • 3d printers , artificial intelegence , etc..

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What does future of learning hold ?
  • What does the future of learning hold?
  • What will classrooms of the future be like?
    Emerging technologies such as cloud
    computing, augmented reality (AR)and 3D
    printing are paving the way for the future of
    education in ways we may have yet to see. At the
    very least though, we can extrapolate from what
    these promising technologies and predict how
    schools will adopt them in time to come.
  • However, just as the original intentions for new
    technology often give way to innovative and
    unpredictable usage, we can never be sure if a
    twist is waiting for these rising stars. As for
    now, let us observe their progress and speculate
    on how these 8 up-and-coming technologies could
    potentially change education for the better.

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  • RECOMMENDED READINGMajor Tech In Education
    Trends In 2013 Infographic
  • 1. Augmented Reality (AR)
  • Were still waiting for Augmented Reality to take
    the world by storm by way ofGoogle Glass, gaming
    and awesome apps for astronomy.
  • Its expected to wow audiences with its AR
    capabilities, which allow users to see additional
    information layered over what they see through
    the lens. Currently, however, access to AR
    technology for educational purposes is mostly
    limited to smartphone apps.
  • READ ALSO5 Top Augmented Reality Apps For
    Education
  • Apps like Sky Map lets you scout the night sky
    for constellations, but they arenot fully
    integrated as a component of education as they
    have yet to reach the stage of seamlessness. The
    AR experience must be immersive enough to blend
    information readily with the reality.
  • With Google Glass and the other AR-enabled
    wearable devices that will soon follow,
    students explore the world without having to hold
    up a device which could distract from the
    experience. Created by Will Powell, an AR
    developer for Oxford, a simpler version of the
    Google Glass showcases how effortless this can
    be. Check out this video to enter a world with
    seamlessly integrated augmented reality.
  • READ ALSOHow Augmented Reality Is The Next Big
    Social Experience

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  • 2. 3D Printing
  • Whats a better present for your 10-year-old than
    a LEGO set? How about a 3D printer, one
    specifically for children? The 3D printer should
    really be a must-have in classrooms. Instead of
    being restricted to what they can play with,
    pupils in the classroom of the future can print
    out 3D models for various purposes, including
    show-and-tell.
  • Engineering students and teachers are prime
    examples of who could directly benefit from 3D
    printing technology. In Benilde-St. Margarets
    School in Minneapolis, the schools Dimension BST
    3D printer lets students create design
    prototypes.
  • The 3D printer produces working mini-models to
    test out engineering design principles, so
    students can perfect their design before making
    an actual prototype. Together with CAD
    (computer-aided design) modeling software, 3D
    printing allows these students to experiment
    freely with their designs without expending
    considerable costs and time. Engineering students
    and teachers are prime examples of who could
    directly benefit from 3D printing technology.
    In Benilde-St. Margarets School in Minneapolis,
    the schools Dimension BST 3D printer lets
    students create design prototypes.
  • The 3D printer produces working mini-models to
    test out engineering design principles, so
    students can perfect their design before making
    an actual prototype. Together with CAD
    (computer-aided design) modeling software, 3D
    printing allows these students to experiment
    freely with their designs without expending
    considerable costs and time.

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  • LCD Touch boards
  • Instead of the traditional big board in front of
    the classroom, it will probably be just like
    the Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft Surface, a giant
    tablet with its LCD screen lying flat atop a
    table-like structure. Students will sit around
    the table tablet, swipe on the board to
    manipulate and drag images around the screen, or
    type notes with their onscreen keyboards.

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Emerging technology in future.
  • Paper-Thin Smartphones
  • Unlike regular paper however, these
    plastic e-papers are not only durable
    ("unbreakable" is the correct term), but also
    provides interactivity. With swipes, taps and
    pinching (maybe), these flexible paper-thin
    displays can take over paper-centric industries.
  • Feast your eyes on this paper-thin,
    A4-sized digital paper prototype by Sony which
    weighs only a mere 63g. Laptops and even
    smartphones cant hold a candle to that kind of
    portability.

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Use of Internet , social media network.
  • 4. Online Social Networking
  • Numerous universities have already registered them
    selves with the online virtual world, Second
    Life to provide students with an online platform
    to socialize with each other. As a big part of
    the cloud platform, such social networks
    allows students to share their ideas freely,
    while teachers moderate.
  • This is a very empowering notion because it will
    imbue learners with a new perception that
    learning is a personal responsibility and not
    that of the teachers.
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  • Furthermore, this many-to-many interactive
    learning where ideas are allowed to flow freely
    will be more aligned with real-world scenarios
    where collaboration is usually the norm. Social
    networking tools can be incorporated to enhance
    collaboration and team-building initiatives.
  • Still, if there is a need, teachers, lecturers
    and professors can lend some guidance in the form
    of responses to forum queries or by uploading
    useful information to the cloud community
    instantaneously. Another benefit is that It also
    serves as a great feedback tool, to help improve
    the courseware. A social-based approach to
    education will seem more than relevant to
    students of the future.

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  • . Biometrics Eye Tracking
  • One technology thats been gaining recognition is
    biometrics. Conventionally biometrics are
    associated with the security industry, as it uses
    what is unique to each one of us to authenticate
    our identity fingerprints, facial recognition,
    iris patterns, voice. In terms of education,
    some schools are only using fingerprinting
    to prevent truancy and for borrowing books from
    their school library.
  • However, eye-tracking can be helpful for
    instance, in providing invaluable feedback for
    teachers to understand how students absorb and
    understand the learning content. As a matter of
    fact, advertising research have been using
    eye-tracking technology to see how consumers
    respond to their ads and to determine what
    captures their attention.

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  • Made by- Shree Agrawal
  • Ambrish Kamlakar
  • Shounak Kamlakar
  • Rushab Kuceriya
  • Tushar Gilda
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