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@Ericsls #ifontysevent

Some theorems Current exponential technological growth is powered by computer technology

Some theorems Smart-phone = Tablet = Computer = Calculator ?

Are we able to describe our environment in enough detail to translate it accurately to numeric information? Our reality in # Is there anything that can’t be translated numerical?

The faster the calculator …….. Our reality in # The more complex and realistic the manipulation of reality can and will become!

Some Moore theorems Moore’s law: Chip density doubles every months. This means that memory sizes, processor power, etc. all follow the same exponential curve.

Exponential ?

Every given time interval a doubling of power, capacity and possibilities What does it mean? looking ahead 5 years equals looking back 15 years

? What does it mean? Who could have predicted all this in 1997?

The future is near! But is it predictable?

Predictions on mobile It gets wearable It gets ruggedized

Predictions on mobile It gets flexible

Predictions on mobile new displays new interactions

Predictions on mobile New displays It gets Flexible It gets wearable It gets ruggedized Longlive energy It has supersensors It is intelligent It is ultra-connected New interactions Huge computing power

But………………… What services will it provide for education?

Opinions…….. Supersensor to monitor student progress Mobile dashboard for educational progress Interactive Local Social Media ……… Make it your own …… ……………………. Ideas