Sentences with phrase «with ubiquitous technology»

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.

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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).
And as technology's becoming more ubiquitous what's that going to do to the way that consumers interact with brands.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
In addition, a typical metal is gold, which isn't compatible with the CMOS technology that's ubiquitous in making today's integrated devices.
Fluorescent protein (FP) technology has become a ubiquitous research tool and with ever expanding applications, the need for new and improved FPs displaying unique features and specific spectral properties is growing.
Opportunities for sedentary behaviors are ubiquitous and are likely to increase with further innovations in technologies.
«In technology, Chinese firms are actually ahead of Western firms in areas such as e-commerce and social media,» says Neves, citing the country's ubiquitous WeChat platform, which has often left fashion marketers scrambling to keep up with its breakneck pace of development.
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.
Schools need a strategy to give all relevant teachers the time, resources, and support to engage with the new subject in a meaningful way, so they can develop their confidence and skills in the concepts, technology and pedagogy necessary to fully realise the potential of Digital Technologies and ultimately thrive in a world where mobile devices have become ubiquitous.
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.
«Building University Faculty and Student Capacity to use Wireless Handheld Devices for Learning» (with E. Dieterle) in Ubiquitous Computing: Invisible Technology, Visible Impact (ed.
«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.
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.
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.
But when they enter college they are confronted with a ubiquitous incorporation of technology in learning mathematics.
For one thing, though Quattro GmbH was its in - house equivalent of BMW's M and Mercedes» AMG divisions, most consumers identify «Quattro» with the company's ubiquitous all - wheel - drive technology.
The 2018 Buick Regal TourX is powered exclusively by GM's ubiquitous 2.0 - liter four - cylinder LTG engine with standard start / stop technology making 250 horsepower and 295 pound - feet of torque.
The 2018 Buick Regal Sportback is powered exclusively by GM's ubiquitous 2.0 - liter four - cylinder LTG engine with standard start / stop technology.
Marrying Amazon's retail expertise with technology that mimics black ink on white paper, and topping it off with free, seamless, ubiquitous, untethered wireless connectivity is an unbeatable combination.
A «buyer's guide» to flexible plastic e-paper displays Display technology is ubiquitous — meaning we all spend a lot of time engaging with «screens» of some kind... most of which are made of glass.
This feeling is perhaps most pervasive in children's book publishing, given Generation Snapchat's ubiquitous relationship with technology.
«As mobile usage becomes increasingly ubiquitous for guests, the challenge for hotels becomes twofold: First, they must persuade guests to book directly with them, and second, they must encourage easy utilization of this technology,» said Rick Garlick, practice lead, travel and hospitality at J.D. Power.
The card comes with chip - and - pin technology, which is ubiquitous in Europe among other places.
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.»
Well, we're beginning to think Konami may be tinkering with some cloning technology of their own with the announcement that the ubiquitous Kojima - san, not content with producing one MGS game (the Raiden heavy Rising) and directing another, the aforementioned PSP bound Peace Walker, he's also involved with upcoming Castlevania re-imagining: Lords of Shadow.
We're beginning to think Konami may be tinkering with some cloning technology with the announcement that the ubiquitous Kojima - san, not content with producing one MGS game (the Raiden heavy Rising) and directing another, the aforementioned PSP bound Peace Walker, he's also involved with upcoming Castlevania re-imagining: Lords of Shadow.
We're beginning to think Konami may be tinkering with some cloning technology with the announcement that the ubiquitous Kojima - san, not...
NCA: Symbols are as ubiquitous as language, and with the advent of mobile technology and rapid - fire communication, they are shaping up to be a benchmark of communication for our time.
The snail, a symbol of nature created from recycled, artificial material, with a minimal carbon footprint, were chosen to convey three metaphors: the first relates to the critter carrying its home on its back, the second connects to hearing, since the spiral looks similar to the human ear, and the last refers to technology, with the symbol» @» (called a «snail» in Italian) ubiquitous in email communication.
The Web is rapidly being reshaped and redefined by social sharing of content, and Facebook has certainly facilitated that trend with its ubiquitous «Like» buttons, and new technology that allows apps and Web sites to automatically share your activity via Facebook as you browse.
It may sound ridiculous, but with technology so ubiquitous in our everyday lives, people are coming to expect easy, on - demand, efficient service no matter what they are purchasing.
Our vision is to become the ubiquitous contract technology for business, globally, with easy to use and deploy software tools supported by ongoing and extensive R&D in AI and contract interpretation.
We had to think about how writing on a keyboard using software with increasingly sophisticated word processing capabilities affected the writing process, and whether the ease of composing on - screen changed the writer's relationship to the text.7 We had to confront the ways digital technologies change the way we read and process information.8 As email became ubiquitous, we had to think about how the speed of that type of communication affected the writing process, and what new forms legal analysis could take when delivered via email.9 As technology simplified the process of embedding images into documents and made possible incorporation of video and other interactive elements, whole new areas of scholarly inquiry have opened up.10 We have started to address these questions, but we still have so much to learn about how technology impacts how we go about writing legal documents.
Some of it stays with us, such as the word «technology», which was first coined in the 17th century as a fairly niche term back then, but is now ubiquitous, because... well, there are a lot of new things created everyday now.
But given the technology that now exists, we can predict with a much higher degree of confidence that driverless cars will become ubiquitous and transformative within a couple of decades or so, perhaps considerably sooner.
Of course, the phone includes support for Samsung Pay, including the MST technology that lets it work with the older (and ubiquitous) swipe - style card readers.
In the not - too - distant past, most LCD monitors used cold - cathode florescent lamp (CCFL) technology for backlighting, but nowadays LED - backlit monitors are ubiquitous, and with good reason.
The KU7000 does (somewhat confusingly) incorporate Samsung's «HDR Premium» technology, which means that, while it doesn't get nearly as bright as Samsung's «HDR 1000» TVs, it is compatible with HDR10, currently the most ubiquitous HDR format in streaming and the standard set for 4K HDR Blu - ray discs.
I'm not sure if HyperSound Glass panels can replace conventional headphones or speakers — at least in the near - term — but with further development and iteration, the technology could quickly become ubiquitous.
The technology combines the information resources of the Internet with voice recognition software and the ubiquitous telephone so that users can find information literally by asking for it.
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