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Classroom Of The Future HD: What's New in Educational Tech

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See the future of education technology in this vision of an advanced technology classroom of the future showing a smart classroom in a university or k-12 educational environment.

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  • Sterile. That's all that comes to mind. Aseptic. If humans lose warm & fuzzy..big oops, big bad on us.

  • I think the fact that there are no people in the room makes it look more sterile than it would be if it was full of people working in groups, with materials all spread out around the tables.

    Thanks for your comment.

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  • What tests have been done on the effects of a student's brain while using a computer for a lengthy period of time? What about invisible toxins from wireless devices? Where is the wireless free zone (similar to a smoke free zone)? "Central monitoring control?" Recording activities of ones every move! Who collects and profits from all the data mined out of the students? Who will eventually control all the students? Microsoft, Apple, Google, Facebook? Parents protect your children!

  • You are right! The economic factor is a major problem.

    Smart Classrooms are technology enhanced classrooms that foster opportunities for teaching and learning by integrating technology, such as computers, specialized software, audience response technology, networking, voice recognition, audio/visual capabilities, and other technologies

    Leaders in education will have to ponder if smart quality education deserves a chance

    The bottom line is: If education is expensive. Try ignorance.

  • Best technology in educational world

  • I've designed a few classrooms of the future and sticking masses of technology in isn't the answer, you make the spaces adaptable to allow for multiple activities to take place within one room, this is just an I.C.T room. Views out of windows that break out into outdoor spaces that can be used is a good start to keep students engaged..You want to keep the students actively learning not drooling over a screen.

  • Not a bad idea.

    

  • Not really a classroom of the future, as all the tech is available now. Understanding the video is from 2007 does not change that. It was all available then as well. The room of the "future" will not look like the rooms of 2007-2010... I would think. Need more student driven tech tools in there.

  • There are no windows! It's like a multi media tomb.

  • My school is basically like that aside form every student using rolling chairs. We still use desks, but we all have laptops. Every classroom has a virtual write board and tons of plug ins for Ethernet and electricity as well as phone. The whole school is wireless as well. Many lights are also motion activated throughout the entire building to save electricity of no one is there. Also, the doors unlock by reading cards and typing codes from the outside.

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