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What’s next in Education?
A decade ago, the word education was only associated with classrooms. But the advancements in technology triggered the rise of a new era. Education no longer is tied down inside the four walls of a classroom. Innovations in technology have created a wormhole linking knowledge with the seeker. A visual interpretation of the subject will find its way to the mind of everyone from the attentive student to the uninterested one. Virtual storage provides the possibility of information being available round the globe.
Motivated and curious teachers across the world have started passionately incorporating technology leaps into studies. Even the future learners are anticipated to be only interested in gathering knowledge rather than just acquiring a degree. Cognizance is the only thing that matters, and that is where education should head to.
Merging technology with learning has simultaneously opened the doors of imagination and made classrooms interesting. The world has started taking its baby steps into the possibility of superimposing technology advancements onto education and reaping its benefits. In the next decade, the classrooms will witness a mind-blowing transformation.


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