Schools today look almost nothing like they did 50 years ago.
Kids aren’t riffling through card catalogs or prying open dusty encyclopedias in the library — they’re browsing online databases and deftly rooting through Wikipedia on personal laptops.
According to Jonathan Rochelle, head of product management for Google Apps for Education, the next 50 years might see even crazier advances.
Collaboration will be king
By 2066, Rochelle says, schools are poised to become highly collaborative spaces, thanks to the advent of virtual and augmented reality. Instead of needing to meet in the same physical space, kids could work on long-term projects remotely and interact read more >>>
Source:: BusinessInsider.Com
