This week in the E-learning and Digital Cultures MOOC, we look to the future in terms of technology driven utopia or distopia.
The first resource video is from Corning, Inc. called a Day Made of Glass 2. Every surface is interactive, digital and compatible. Sign me up, I'm in! In order for this world to happen, technology companies will need to become less proprietary (I'm talking to you Apple, Inc) and make apps and drivers and operating systems that are compatible with each other.
The first resource video is from Corning, Inc. called a Day Made of Glass 2. Every surface is interactive, digital and compatible. Sign me up, I'm in! In order for this world to happen, technology companies will need to become less proprietary (I'm talking to you Apple, Inc) and make apps and drivers and operating systems that are compatible with each other.
The second resource video showed students researching how to build a bridge, viewing plans, pictures, talking via the web with engineers - all good stuff. But I was concerned that the actual hands on building the model part of the learning experience would be left out. I wasn't disappointed as it did follow at the end.
These appear to be the Utopian views of the future, up next in the blog - distopia!