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AreAreElectronic Books
Gesture-Based Computing
Smart Objects
the future of education?
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Technology Transforming EducationTechnology Transforming Education
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1. Electronic Books (EBs)
2. Gesture-Based Computing(GBC)
3. Smart Objects
1. Electronic Books (EBs)
2. Gesture-Based Computing(GBC)
3. Smart Objects
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Electronic BooksElectronic Books28
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Learning PotentialLearning Potential
Electronic books
embrace illustrations and print
will allow readers to interact with text10
engaging
incorporate interactive components into the curriculum16
Future Benefits of EBs in EducationFuture Benefits of EBs in Education
EBs can becheaper to
maintain thantextbooks
EBs will be more portable than traditional
textbooks3
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Educational BenefitsEducational Benefits
Electronic bookswill accommodate many learning needs
and styles
will have more developed tools andfeatures3
will encourage interaction with text10
will be perceived by as funand motivating
will stimulate users10
Current ChallengesCurrent Challenges
Electronic books
Eye fatigue12
Content property rights15
Cultural resistance15
Power supply20
Difficulty reading large amounts12
Educational Future of EBsEducational Future of EBs
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Gesture-Based ComputingGesture-Based Computing
Gesture-based computing is:• devices that accept multiple simultaneous inputs and gesture-based inputs17
• examples: Nintendo Wii & iPhone
Gesture-based computing is:• devices that accept multiple simultaneous inputs and gesture-based inputs17
• examples: Nintendo Wii & iPhone31
Learning PotentialLearning Potential32
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Future Benefits of GBC in EducationFuture Benefits of GBC in Education
Will enhancereal-world
learning activitiesCan facilitateinterpretation,
learning, translationof sign language1
Can improve finemotor skills
Will Provide real-time
information anddata to users8
Will supportcollaborative work,role-playing, and
simulation training17
Current ChallengesCurrent Challenges
Gesture-based computing
Use unnatural gestures13
Unable to interpret all possible hand gestures13
Cumbersome and awkward4
Expensive4
Hard to remember gestures13
Educational Future of GBCEducational Future of GBC
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Smart ObjectsSmart Objects
Smart Objects are:• radio frequency identification tags (RFID), quick response codes, & smart cards
• devices that connect the physical and virtual world of information7
Smart Objects are:• radio frequency identification tags (RFID), quick response codes, & smart cards
• devices that connect the physical and virtual world of information7
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Learning PotentialLearning Potential
Smart objects
have the potential to make life simpler
have ability to sense, adjust andcommunicate with other smart objects6
Future Benefits of Smart Objects in Education
Future Benefits of Smart Objects in EducationWill increase
collaboration by connecting students and
teachersWill provide users
with access to virtual resources and participants9
Will create simulated
work learningenvironments9
Will help foster in-depth
conceptualunderstanding9
Will enable diverselearners to succeed in
multiple contexts9
Educational BenefitsEducational Benefits
Smart objects
will decrease theft of resources19
will improve stocktaking19
can speed up library procedures19
Current ChallengesCurrent Challenges
Smart objects
Privacy infringement14
Possible health implications19
Identification theft19
Security concerns14
Costly19
Educational Future of Smart ObjectsEducational Future of Smart Objects
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Technology Evolving The Future of Education
Technology Evolving The Future of Education
Traditionalface-to-face
teaching strategies
Technology
Education that improves student
learning
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