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The Internet of Things is dramatically taking over the world and is only expected to continue to grow. By the end of 2022, 14.4 billion devices will be connected to IoT.
Over 1.2 million students drop out of high school every year in the United States alone. That’s a student every 26 seconds — or 7,000 a day.
There should be a way to connect IoT, which is growing rapidly, and education, which is on its downfall.
IoT uses sensors to collect data and uses that to communicate with other devices. Home automation is one of the best examples of IoT. Smart homes or IoT-based home automation systems are becoming popular day by day. In a smart home, consumer electronic gadgets such as lights, fans, air-conditioners, etc., can be connected to each other via the internet. This interconnection enables the user to operate these devices from a distance. All this can be done just with the power of IoT.
Education develops critical thinking. This is vital in teaching a person how to use logic when making decisions and interacting with people (e.g., boosting creativity and enhancing time management). Education helps an individual meet basic job qualifications and makes them more likely to secure better jobs. While many people might not need education to enter the workforce, the increasing number of people dropping out due to poor teachers, not understanding concepts, not feeling safe in school, etc., is concerning and needs to be dealt with.
“Children can’t focus on one thing for more than a few seconds!” — teachers all over the world are complaining.
But is that really the case? Teachers think so.
The education sector is one of the most adaptive and effective in deploying IoT devices to its usage to make education more collaborative, interactive, and accessible to all.
Start with a screen built into teachers’ boards and students’ desks. This will allow the teacher to eliminate the tedious and time-consuming need to write something on the whiteboard at the front of the classrooms
These could be installed to broadcast lectures online and organize virtual classrooms. For example, teachers could show the delight of the Eiffel Tower and show its pictures, or they can excite kids more by letting them see the attraction through a video tour.
Devices connected to the cloud would allow professors to gather data on their students and then determine which ones need the most individual attention and care. These statistics would help teachers improve student engagement and adjust their lesson plans for future classes.
Smart Cards by Magicard →Engineers of Magicard designed a comprehensive all-in-one IoT solution that takes the effectiveness of classrooms to the next level.
LocoRobo →
LocoRobo provides IoT solutions that help school children learn visual coding, Python coding, and Java coding:
These products address two key problems we see in education:
— The merging of IoT and Education can impact the future of schooling for years to come
— Using IoT in classrooms with allow students to get personalized learning, have interactive screens, and have a more enjoyable expierence
— There are already some companies starting to integrate the two however it is still small and has the potential to become huge
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