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Opportunity

40 years of the cell phone

Car Manufacturing

Chilling

Is there Opportunity?

Innovation

Where Can We Look? Evolution of Robotics - Repetitive to Adaptive The design of robots has evolved from automating repetitive tasks to designing adaptive intelligence (The new ‘AI’) AI = The major technologies are expert systems, neural networks, intelligent agents, fuzzy logic, and genetic algorithms. So why are we so concerned about educating children/adults to be robots?

Evolutionary Robotics Vg(13:47 – creating a self image) Vg

Connected Machines (3:58)

Paradigm Shift Ecosystem to support collective intelligence – Strengthen the network Provide experiences that tap into the hive, vs the individual.

Proof of Collective Intelligence

The Difference

Digital Waste

We Need to Change

Changing Design – From File Folder to Connectedness

What about this....

How Will Technology Impact Education?  Move from ‘events’ to real time, all the time. Including advances in networking to find teachers and peers  Use advances in web technology to provide context sensitive instruction  Network education into life

How do we assess and measure?

Thank You Contact Information: Reuben Tozman CEO, SlideJar Inc