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10 Years of Educational Technology Trends in Online Learning Infographic

10 Years of Educational Technology Trends in Online Learning Infographic | Sociologie du numérique et Humanité technologique | Scoop.it
10 Years of Educational Technology Trends in Online Learning Infographic: Looking Back to Move Forward.

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Rebecca Wilson's curator insight, May 18, 2020 6:52 PM
If a child is school age right now, they have been raised during a digital technology age. Chances are, they are as comfortable, or more comfortable in an online classroom than they are in a brick and mortar classroom. Making a switch to online learning, or using a hybrid, online and live classroom system is not a difficult transition to make. The change is likely more difficult for the teachers than the students. 

By taking a look back at the trends in technology and online learning, we can make better plans for the future.

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A Google Glass app for instant medical diagnostics (w/video)

A Google Glass app for instant medical diagnostics (w/video) | Sociologie du numérique et Humanité technologique | Scoop.it
The integration of consumer electronics with advanced imaging and analytical platforms holds great promises for medical point-of-care diagnostics and environmental rapid field testing for pollutants and viruses. A recent example is a Google Glass application and a server platform for instant, wireless diagnostic testing of a variety of health conditions and diseases. This technology allows Google Glass wearers to use the hands-free camera on the device to send images of diagnostic tests that screen for conditions such as HIV or prostate cancer.



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