Technology is evolving exponentially and is being used for far more than simply keeping in touch with friends and family on Facebook, the Huffington Post reports. It is revolutionizing every aspect of our lives. There are apps to help us eat healthier, sleep better, organize more efficiently, and that’s just the beginning. Doctors can treat us faster and easier. We can finally leave the house without our wallets and we’ll never forget our keys again. We are becoming hyper-efficient. But hyper-efficient at what? Managing our own lives? What good is being hyper-efficient if we ourselves aren’t evolving? That’s where the opportunity in education comes in. If we were to integrate technology into education the way we do into our daily lives, the results would be staggering…
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