Notes |
EdTech Circa 2038
One of today’s most innovative university presidents, Paul
LeBlanc, who leads Southern New Hampshire University,
recently penned some thoughts about the future of
technology in education. LeBlanc predicts that we’ll see
more use of games as “immersive learning environments.”
He says augmented reality (AR) may prove more powerful
than virtual reality (VR) as a learning tool because it is
a doorway to “hybrid reality.” LeBlanc also believes that
the Internet of Things will provide invaluable inputs for
“connected learners.”18 |