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Current and Future Trends of

Media And Information


Lesson 9
MASSIVE OPEN ONLINE
COURSE
EDUCAUSE a nonprofit organization
composed of IT Leaders and
professionals, defines MOOC as"a
model for delivering learning content
online to any person who wants to take
a course, with no limit on attendances
1. Massive - It should allow access to a very large number of
students, much larger than a face-to-face class, or a traditional
online course. It can even reach up to 500,000 learners or more!

2. Open - It does not have an admission process nor qualifications to be able to


register or enroll. MOOCs being open also means free and open access to
educational resources hosted in varied online places.

3. Online - The course is done remotely via the Internet and does not require
physical attendance at a classroom, which also means that anyone from
anywhere around the world with an Internet connection can avail of these
courses.

4. Courses - It should have learning objectives to be achieved by students after


Example of Massive
Open Online Course
Example of Massive
Open Online Course
HAPTICS TECHNOLOGY

- Is a feedback technology (using


computer applications) that takes
advantage of the user's sense of
touch by applying force, vibrations
and/or motions to the User.
Example of Haptics
Technology

Cellphone Keyboard
CONTEXTUAL AWARENESS
Context awareness is the ability of a
system or system component to
gather information about its
environment at any given time and
adapt behaviors accordingly.
Example of
Current Trends: Contextual
Digital Transformation - Awareness:
Media organizations are
continuing to shift from
traditional print and
broadcast formats to
digital platforms. This
includes online news
websites, streaming
services, and social
media channels.
Example of
Future Trends: Contextual
Awareness:
AI and Automation -
Artificial intelligence will play a
more prominent role in content
creation, recommendation
algorithms, and personalization.
Automated journalism, where
AI generates news articles, may
become more common. Robotic Arms
VOICE AND TONE
RECOGNATION

-Is the ability of a machine or


program to receive and interpret
dictation or to understand and
perform spoken commands.
Example of Voice And
Tone Recognition

Amazon Alexa, Apple Siri,


And Google Assistant
INTELLIGENT ROUTING TO
DEVICES
Useful in the provision of the precise
description and location of a street-
based issue using Smart-phones and
mobile devices that can take photos
and have GPS (global positioning
system) support.
Example of Intelligent
Routing to Devices

GPS Bike Map


EYE TRACKING TECHNOLOGY
-Eye tracking systems use cameras and sensors to capture
the movements and positions of a person's eyes.

-There are two main types of eye tracking technology:


remote and head-mounted. Remote eye tracking systems
use cameras placed at a distance from the subject, while
head-mounted systems are worn on the head or integrated
into VR/AR headsets.

-These systems typically use infrared light to illuminate the


eyes, making it easier to detect and track eye movements.
INTERNET GLASSES
Smartglasses or are eye or head-
worn wearable computers that offer
useful capabilities to the user. Many
smartglasses include displays that
add information alongside or to
what the wearer
Example of Internet
Glasses

SMART GLASSES
WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY
-Is any kind of electronic device
designed to be worn on the user's
body. Such devices can take many
different forms, including jewelry,
accessories, medical devices, and
clothing or elements of clothing.
Example of Wearable
Technology

SMARTWATCH
UBIQUITOUS LEARNING
-Refers to the concept of accessing and
engaging with educational content
anytime and anywhere, using various
digital devices and technologies. It
involves incorporating technology into
the learning process to provide learners
with constant access to educational
Example of Ubiquitous
Learning
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