“Wearable technologies will increasingly become part of many activities across society, in essence becoming the norm rather than the exception.”
“We are likely to have one device connected to a multitude of service providers, for example, virtual medical practitioners,” says Alexander, who has just returned from Finland’s Aalto University, where he contributed to a high profile European emerging technologies research project."
http://media.uow.edu.au/news/UOW147704.html
that is fascinatingly disturbing - next it will be contacts like this with increasingly sophisticated functionality. Will there be an app to find out what students are thinking or learning? Now that would be something and would bring a whole different dimension to assessment. Ha ha.
Bron
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