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Kenneth Scott Huntley
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oct Tue 27
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The Internet of Things is showing us that the Internet can move beyond the computer. Devices, sensors, appliances, toys, even clothing can connect to the Internet. Our smart devices talk to us, and we talk back. Does this have any application to our teaching methods? How will eLearning change by taking advantage of IoT devices?
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