Sentences with phrase «more ubiquitous technology»

«Adaptive learning» has been a frequently used term in education for many years but today, with the advent of more ubiquitous technology in schools, education systems are placing more emphasis on the advantages of leveraging adaptive techniques within both assessments and instructional programs.
«Adaptive Learning» has been a frequently used term in education for many years but today, with the advent of more ubiquitous technology in schools, education systems are placing more emphasis on the advantages of leveraging adaptive techniques within both assessments and instructional programs.

Not exact matches

And as technology's becoming more ubiquitous what's that going to do to the way that consumers interact with brands.
And if you believe the talk in technology circles, robots and intelligent software are quickly becoming so sophisticated and so ubiquitous that they are about to take over the work done by millions more.
There's a more insidious problem, though... Myriad applications, websites, and wearable technologies are relying on face recognition today, and ubiquitous bio-identification is only just getting started.
The question in the headline isn't meant to single out this year specifically, but instead to wonder, in an age in which technology makes award shows like these more ubiquitous than ever before, if the Oscars really still mean anything anymore.
Its cost of scalability, its ease of use, its compatibility with other ubiquitous Microsoft products / technologies, its speed of development, and, the fact that any challenges will, more than likely, be addressed in the future.
Even if the technology were ubiquitous (I really like that word) in school and out of school, the answer to that question is simple: Instant knowledge has changed how everyone learns because the questions we need to have answered are just a few clicks away, and this brings up more questions — Can I trust the answers?
These and other technologies will likely follow the path of personal computers to become more affordable and ubiquitous.
The technology is ubiquitous — it's absolutely everywhere, [so] that isn't what we need to teach any more.
As technology becomes more ubiquitous and accessible, with countless digital tools at educators fingertips, it is possible to create the magic of digital storytelling even with a smartphone and a laptop, because the foundations of storytelling remain the same.
However, over the last ten years access to technology has become more and more ubiquitous.
Technology is ubiquitous, and more and more, we're going to see content delivered through rich online platforms, with teachers facilitating discussion and synthesis of information.
As imaging technology continues to become cheaper and more ubiquitous, some schools are considering ways to cut costs when it comes to their photographic requirements.
Schools have always had an interesting relationship with educational technology, and that relationship has only grown more complex with the ubiquitous prevalence of mobile technology.
As technologies continue to make learning more convenient, more effective, and more ubiquitous, education companies should be making learning materials ever more available.
As technological tools become more ubiquitous in classroom settings, teachers must expand their pedagogical content knowledge to include a critical stance about technology use.
The study found that the more student - centered their pedagogical beliefs, the more ubiquitous the use of technology.
As the technology becomes more ubiquitous in schools, teacher educators should expose preservice teachers to some of the possibilities of integrating the technology into their teaching and learning.
What Gass calls the «rarest automotive light - weighting technology in existence» today (he claims there are more suppliers for the LaFerrari KERS hybrid system than for one - piece carbon - fiber wheels) could conceivably become ubiquitous within the next decade, wheels that not just supercars but potentially every car will roll on.
«It took longer than anyone thought, and more money than anyone thought, but eventually, just because the technology is so incredibly useful, and really does something unlike anything else in the world, it eventually found its place to the point now that it's extremely ubiquitous,» Albert says.
Meanwhile, Michael Murphey and the code ninjas at iVerse have been using digital technology to make the comics medium more affordable, accessible and ubiquitous.
But incredibly powerful technologies, such as ultrafast portable computers and near - ubiquitous communications, have made it easier than ever (and perhaps more tempting) to illegally copy someone else's work.
SCE is exploring unique opportunities enabled by cloud technology with the long - term vision of making PlayStation libraries including an incredible catalog of more than 3000 PS3 titles that is unmatched in the industry, mostly ubiquitous on PS4.»
There's no question falling oil prices have played a big role in recent value declines, but as climate policy gathers momentum and new technologies, such as solar and energy storage, continue their trend of becoming more affordable and ubiquitous the medium - and long - term outlook, especially for coal and oil, looks grim.
For example, while technology is ever more ubiquitous and enables mobility, carries the potential for easier client communication, and places enormous resources into the palm of an attorney's hand, it also escalates the risk that data (including client confidences) can be compromised — e.g., theft (hacking; stolen devices); loss (lost smartphone or tablet); and carelessness (unsecure connections; free email accounts where data is mined; corrupted via virus).
The advance of mobile technology and social media has opened up new channels of communication that are at least as common as email, and more ubiquitous.
Between smartphones, smart watches, laptops, Kindles, tablets, and more, it's hard to remember that access to technology isn't always as ubiquitous as we think it is.
Although fast mobile networks built on technologies like LTE are far from ubiquitous, 4G - capable smartphones accounted for more than one in every five smartphone purchases — 22 percent — in the last quarter in the U.S..
As mobile technology continues to receive substantial investment, new more powerful processors are created, and 4G LTE becomes ubiquitous, suddenly the smartphone is now the centerpiece for many people's daily computing.
Devices are getting smaller, while also more ubiquitous; speech technology is gradually powering more of our computing interaction; and companies, including Apple, are emphasizing the importance of getting people hooked into their services, not just buying their hardware.
Until the technology becomes more ubiquitous, determining how to treat smart - home devices during a home sale is best done on a per - case basis.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z