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Digital Technology and Innovation in Education

Atal Kumar, Omprakash Sikhwal, Aparna Kumari, Bhawna Tunwal

Abstract


Nowadays digital technology is totally transforming all the sectors with smart technology and intelligence capability. Among these changes, Technology is transforming education in a whole new way. The Internet is the core of providing open access to information to anybody, anywhere, anytime. Along with the internet, technology like Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, computer vision, deep learning, cloud computing, Internet of Things are changing the picture of modern education. This technology is crucial in the transition from traditional to smart schooling. It is one of the areas that has a significant influence on schooling. The purpose of this work is to investigate the smart technologies that are employed in the development of smart education models. Education is becoming intelligent, institutive, and accessible as a result of this technology. The technology increases the effectiveness and enhances the efficiency of education for both students and teachers.

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Smart education, online education, smart learning, smart classrooms, smart learning environment

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