The New Industrial Revolution
During the Industrial Revolution, classrooms adopted the traditional design: desks in rows facing a chalkboard. This setup mirrored the mentality of the time, that productive information transfer happens assembly line style, from one person to the next. More than 150 years later, most classrooms still adopt this set up. Yet many scholars believe we are in the midst of a new Industrial Revolution characterized by AI, robotics, and the Internet of Things, to name a few elements. The question is, how will classrooms adapt to this new age?
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Kim Flintoff
onto Higher Education Teaching and Learning |
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