tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21077063.post6814627424047525189..comments2024-02-16T08:32:46.618+00:00Comments on Donald Clark Plan B: Google Glass: 7 amazing uses in learningDonald Clarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00796341486328270474noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21077063.post-88817672315896716582013-03-27T12:46:45.557+00:002013-03-27T12:46:45.557+00:00Donald, thanks for the posting
Something to add h...Donald, thanks for the posting<br /><br />Something to add here, which I've been following for a while, is a group that was founded from the Human Dynamics Lab at MIT caled Sociometric Solutions. They have developed a smart technology badge to monitor social interactions http://www.sociometricsolutions.com/ <br /><br />I'm interested by what sensing technology like this and Google Glass can show us about how we work, how we interact with others, how collaborate and so on. And just maybe this is the moment when the field of management learning can be turned on its head so that we can focus on real life observable practices rather than the contrived practice of the classroom.John Rogers - Learning in Practicehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01602875610686060861noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21077063.post-32915257884292645412013-03-16T13:37:56.267+00:002013-03-16T13:37:56.267+00:00As we have seen with the "smartphone" ma...As we have seen with the "smartphone" market, the more interesting thing about Google Glass is potentially the app ecosystem that develops around it. That may be the real inflection point for this technology - the point where it starts to support specific "use cases" developed not by Google but by the wider community. And it may be the "lack of embedded additional technologies" in Google Glass that others may be able to exploit. In the long term this is far from just being a Google story... David Perringhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03512272437360873669noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21077063.post-16154226097110462922013-03-15T12:52:01.370+00:002013-03-15T12:52:01.370+00:00slightly startled by a severe lack of any objectiv...slightly startled by a severe lack of any objectivity, this reads like a Google PR release.<br /><br />e.g. language learning IS difficult, having faster/better access/use to say Google translate may mean people won't bother to actually learn a language - a common observation now with learners and Google translate that language teachers note.<br /><br />wonder how hackable the hardware will be? any info on whether it will actually use a version of Android?<br /><br />ta<br />muramura navahttp://eflnotes.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com