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First quarter lesson current and future trends.pptx
CURRENT and FUTURE
TRENDS of Media and
Information
Learning
Objectives:
a. Identify current trends in media and
information and how it will affect/how they
affect individuals and the society as a whole.
b. Predict future media innovations.
MIL11/12CFT-IIIi-26,27
Imagine giving a
speech while
information is
streamed to your
eyeglasses in real
time
Or cooking a
food in your
home
while you are
at work
Or a mirror that
selects your
outfit for
today…
GROUP ACTIVITY.
DIRECTION: Think of a device, program, or system that could change
the current landscape of media and information. Plot down the details
on the given format.
“What do you think will be the future innovation in Media and Information?”
Let’s have
a
debate.
Who is
smarter,
human
or
robots?
HAPTICS TECHNOLOGY
What is
Haptics?
- is the science of
applying touch
(tactile) sensation and
control to interaction
with computer
applications
-requires
realistic visual
touching to
perform a
HAPTICS TECHNOLOGY
• is a feedback technology
(using computer
applications) that takes
advantage of the
user’s senseof touch
by applying force,
vibrations
Example
s:
• Smartphon
es
• Tablets
• etc.
CONTEXTUAL
AWARENESS
What is a
Context?
-
background
environment
situation
CONTEXTUAL
AWARENESS
- by combining ‘hard
sensor’ information such as
where you are and the
conditions around
you, combined with ‘soft
sensors’ such as your
calendar, your social network
and past preferences - future
devices will constantly learn
Example:
Imagine your PC
advising you to leave
home 15
minutes early or take
a different route to
avoid a traffic jam on
Exampl
e:
Consider a “context
aware” remote control
that instantly
determines who is
holding it and
automatically selects the
Smart TV preferences for
VOICE AND TONE
RECOGNITION
VOICE AND TONE
RECOGNITION
- ability of devices to
identify a particular person.
-Speech recognition only
detects spoken words.
VOICE AND TONE
RECOGNITION
- Not only can voice and
tone recognition be used to
confirm a person’s identity
but tone recognition can be
used to
detect a person’s health
or emotional state.
- This feature is helpful for
biometrics and security
purposes. Some banks already
offer voice ID authentication
services. However, stronger
measures must be done to
protect one’s identity because
voice recognition security may
still be reached.
-Is the voice and tone
recognition feature in
digital banking a good or
bad alternative for
added security? Why or
why not?
Intelligent Routing
Devices
Intelligent Routing
Devices
- This future technology will
be useful to, for example,
local councils. While on the
move, staff will be able to
provide the precise
description and location of
a street-based issue using
Smartphones.
Mobile devices that can
take photos and have
GPS (global positioning
system)
support. Intelligent routing
will then alert the
responsible team to action.
Example:
- Drivers using navigation
apps can take a photo of a
specific area to warn other
drivers about a road block, a
police officer in sight, or a
road accident. In turn, other
drivers with the same app can
be notified with these reports.
Artificial
Intelligence (AI)
Artificial
Intelligence
- the power of a
machine to copy
intelligent human
behavior
Is Artificial
Intelligence
born or
made?
Eye Tracking
Technology
Eye Tracking
Technology
- measures eye positions
and movements which
are analyzed through
computer applications
Eye Tracking
Technology Could have
many possible application
including:
-Law enforcement (lie
detection)
-Airport Security
-Retail
-Safety
-Health Care
-Human-Computer
Internet Glasses
Internet Glasses
- Technology that can
display images directly onto
our retinas while not
blocking our sight is being
developed. This technology
can be used in eyeglasses
and have uses
ranging from e-Gaming to
Examples
:•Receiving turn by turn
directions as you walk toward
your destination
•Viewing virtual recipes while
cooking without losing your
rhythm
•Walking down the street,
seeing one of your friends
show up "on screen" 2 blocks
Examples
: •Seeing building schematics
and locations of others
(especially useful for security
or fire fighters)
•Giving a speech while
information is streamed to
your eyeglasses in real time
Wearable Technology
Wearable Technology
- are smart electronic
devices (electronic device
with microcontrollers) that
can be worn on the body as
implant or accessories
Wearable
Technology
- Google Glass
- Smart Watch
- Smart Ring
-Bluetooth Headset
- etc.
3D Environment
3D Environment
- are often referred to as
virtual reality or interactive
3D and have a
figurative appearance
Examples:
-3D
Printer
-Hologra
-3D
Film
-etc.
Ubiquitous Learning
Ubiquitous Learning
- is often simply
defined as learning
anywhere, anytime and
is therefore closely
associated with mobile
technologies
Key Characteristics
of Ubiquitous
Learning: (Chen et
al., 2002; Curtis et
al., 2002)
1. Permanency -
Learning materials are
always available unless
purposely deleted.
2.Accessibility - Access
from everywhere as
personally required.
3.Immediacy -
Wherever a student is,
he/she can
immediately access
learning materials.
4.Interactivity - Online
collaboration with
teachers and / or peers
(chat / blogs / forums)
5.Situated
instructional
Activities - Learning
in context (on-site).
6. Adaptability -
Getting the right
information at the
right place for the
right student.
If you are looking for directions,
would you consult a physical map
or a navigation app using your
smartphone? Why?
Is the voice and tone recognition
feature in digital banking a good
or bad alternative for added
security? Why or why not?
2. If you are to study the eye
movement of learners for
your research about reading
strategies, what is the best
emerging trend and
technology to use?
1. If you are to develop an
invention for a deaf and
blind individual, which
among the emerging
trends and technology
best suits them? Why?
IDENTIFICATION. DIRECTION: Identify what is being described. Write your
answer on the space provided before each number.
_____1. It is the combination ‘hard sensor’
information such as where you are and the
conditions around you, combined with ‘soft
sensors.
_____2. These re smart electronic devices (electronic
device with microcontrollers) that can be worn on
the body as implant or accessories.
_____3. It is the science of applying touch (tactile)
sensation and control to interaction with computer
applications.
_____4. It is often simply defined as learning
anywhere, anytime and is therefore closely
associated with mobile technologies.
_____5. Ability of devices to identify a particular
ASSIGNMENT
oDraw your innovation description
design.
oAdvance study about MOOC.

First quarter lesson current and future trends.pptx

Editor's Notes

  • #4 sipin ang pagbibigay ng talumpati habang ang impormasyon ay ini-stream sa iyong mga salamin sa mata sa real time
  • #9 emerging technologies and trends nowadays.
  • #18 Isipin na pinapayuhan ka ng iyong PC na umalis ng bahay nang 15 minuto nang maaga o kumuha ng ibang ruta upang maiwasan ang masikip na trapiko sa iyong daan patungo sa trabaho.
  • #19 Isaalang-alang ang isang remote control na "malay sa konteksto" na agad na tumutukoy kung sino ang may hawak nito at awtomatikong pinipili ang mga kagustuhan sa Smart TV para sa taong iyon
  • #40 RHYTHM- GESTURE