Sentences with phrase «ubiquitous technologies»

Teachers, however, have been slow to infuse ubiquitous technologies, such as the smartphone.
Participants learn from educational and design leaders about emerging trends shaping today and tomorrow's educational environments such as ubiquitous technologies, personalized learning, sustainable construction, and collaboration.
While AR has been used most widely in industries like retail, medical research, real estate, and sports (think to when the camera zooms in on the tennis ball hitting the line, or when the yellow yard line pops up while watching football), businesses both big and small are looking to take advantage of this increasingly ubiquitous technology.
What if touch was as integrated into our ubiquitous technology as sight and sound?
Online dating has gone from something that was scoffed at a few years ago, to a ubiquitous technology that is as mainstream as ordering pizza.
«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.
These are becoming the ubiquitous technology infrastructure both for youth in our country - even young people in poverty - and for the developing world abroad.
In part six of a seven part HGSE / Education Week series on the future of school reform, Ed School faculty members Elizabeth City and Richard Elmore write about the future of schools and schooling in a world with ubiquitous technology.
These innovations include virtual courses for students (e.g., Virtual High School and Florida Virtual School); ubiquitous technology programs in which every student and teacher receives a laptop and every school has wireless access (e.g., in every public grade 7 and 8 classroom in Maine); technology used to support inquiry - based learning (e.g., the Missouri - based eMINTS program), and online courses and workshops for preservice and in - service teachers (e.g., the EDC EdTech Leaders Online program).
Alongside new educational standards, ubiquitous technology and accountability measures are transforming the educational landscape.
This study enhances the value of ubiquitous technology in a systemic transformation of teaching and learning.
A now ubiquitous technology — that's been a staple in the tech sector for years — can actually launch publishing into its next phase.
Zadie Xa, Ride the Chaktu / / First Contact Zadie Xa's Ride the Chaktu / / First Contact pastiches music, voices, breath and the sound of ubiquitous technology into a layered, rhythmic composition inducing a trance - like state of listening.
Parenting sure can be difficult in this age of ubiquitous technology.
You can say, I'm going to whine and fight this and be the exception and the one person in history who will defeat a cheap and ubiquitous technology.

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As electric vehicles gain popularity, such technology could become as ubiquitous as stoplights, with chargers embedded at bus stops and in stop signs or even in roads themselves (the U.K. government is testing charging lanes on highways that would offer electric cars virtually unlimited driving range).
The founder of athletic wearables firm Recon Instruments on how ubiquitous mobile technology needs to address distraction
And as technology's becoming more ubiquitous what's that going to do to the way that consumers interact with brands.
But now, thanks to a slew of novel technologies, sophisticated measuring devices, ubiquitous connectivity and the cloud, and yes, artificial intelligence, companies can harness and make sense of this data as never before.
While teachers and doctors are already experimenting with such technology, VR and AR devices still have a ways to go before they're as ubiquitous as smartphones and tablets.
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.
But the technology is not that far removed from Web retailers» ubiquitous recommendations engines, which predict what a shopper might want based on what items they've looked at before.
In recent years, ubiquitous connectivity coupled with the advancements in, and ever decreasing costs of, sensors, computing, storage and bandwidth have paved the way for a rapidly rising segment of information technology — the Internet of Things.
Profoundly powerful and fast - emerging technologies — from ubiquitous digital connectivity, to smarter big data, to computing systems that can reason and learn — are transforming a business landscape that accounts for almost 20 % of the U.S. economy and steadily growing shares elsewhere in the world.
There are a number of competing solar cell technologies (c - Si, perovskite, CIGS, etc), but currently with 80 tonnes of silver necessary to generate one GW of solar power, should solar really become ubiquitous, a steady and increasing demand driver for silver is in place.
«Our data does suggest that the use of cash will continue to decline, though, as older millennials (30 - 35) have privacy reservations that will eventually ease and give way to non-cash payments once the younger demographics push those apps into ubiquitous use,» said Mike Catania, cofounder and chief technology officer of PromotionCode.
Today, technology makes entertainment so ubiquitous that our only options may seem to be to consume it mindlessly or to reject it mindlessly.
This globalizing that ensues in electronic technology is seen to have been perhaps the chief factor of the process of globalization, and Marshall McLuhan is perhaps the new ubiquitous spokesperson for the theory.
Email's an older technology and an older word than «blog,» but it's still only become ubiquitous in the last decade — I can remember talking to folks in DC in 1996 whose organizations were «going to get email in the next six months or so.»
Over the past 20 years, wireless technologies and the Internet have become ubiquitous, affordable, and available to almost everyone.
One of today's most consequential technologies might be the automatic electric rice cooker, now ubiquitous in East Asia.
Much as improved drilling and refining techniques caused the cost of oil to plummet in the 19th century, new technologies could make renewable fuels cheap and ubiquitous.
Even the emigrant Homo erectus and its hand - axe technology are ubiquitous in Africa, with evidence of the species» occupation from the Cape to near Cairo.
Researchers from the FAMU - FSU College of Engineering have developed a class of breakthrough motion sensors that could herald a near future of ubiquitous, fully integrated and affordable wearable technology.
In today's society, computers and various forms of technology are ubiquitous, especially in scientific research.
Then there's technology, which obviously has grown ubiquitous.
The new technology is detailed in a paper published July 1 in the Proceedings of the Association for Computing Machinery on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies.
Although the technology is ubiquitous today, magnetic recording had a sluggish start.
The technology works through the now ubiquitous OnStar technology for GM cars and is applicable to all the EVs GM makes, from the Volt sedan to the new Spark EV minicar.
In between, ubiquitous photovoltaics — the multicrystalline silicon solar panels cropping up on rooftops across the country and, indeed, the world — struggle to balance the need for (relatively) easy manufacturing and low cost with technology to get the most electrons for your solar buck.
With version 2.0 of its Discovery laser platform, Raydiance has doubled the technology's peak power to 10 megawatts and is looking to market the technology so the company's lasers become as ubiquitous in photovoltaic cell manufacturing and in surgical equipment as Intel processors are in PCs, Raydiance co-founder and president Scott Davison says.
«We'd like to make the technology ubiquitous, the kind of thing you could pick up in hardware stores.»
Speech recognition technology is becoming increasingly ubiquitous and is now being used for dictating text and commands to computers, phones and GPS devices.
One of the researchers» technologies would upgrade the lithium - based batteries that are ubiquitous in today's laptops, smartphones, portable electronics and electric vehicles.
Georgia Tech researchers were interested in seeing if this ubiquitous, easy - to - use technology could help young patients manage their asthma.
Since then, lasers have become ubiquitous in modern life, enabling technologies ranging from barcode scanners to atomic clocks.
In addition, a typical metal is gold, which isn't compatible with the CMOS technology that's ubiquitous in making today's integrated devices.
To facilitate the use of Cre - lox technology, transgenic mice have been constructed that express Cre under a variety of ubiquitous and regulated promoters, and many loxP - containing alleles have also been constructed.
Microscope - enabled mobile phones have the potential to significantly contribute to the technology available for global healthcare, particularly in the developing world and rural areas where mobile phone infrastructure is already ubiquitous but trained medical personnel, clinical laboratory facilities, and clinical expertise are scarce.
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