How the Internet of Things is Changing Our Colleges, Our Classrooms, and Our Students
You have heard about the Internet of Things. You know that it is having an impact on higher education. So, what is it?

Now that students have the entire computing power of 1975 in a pocket device, the college of the 2020s is entering a new educational age. For teens and tweens, the magic world of Harry Potter is all around. With a wave of a hand, they can control lights and surround themselves with music. In minutes, they can make a catalog of devices appear using a 3D printer. And now, they are ready to travel by driverless cars, summoned from a cellphone.

Embedded technology, that is, computing built into everyday devices, is all around. Known as the Internet of Things, embedded sensors in our home, in our tools, and even in our baseball bats have changed the world as we know it. As with every stage of evolution, leaders have the options to resist, adapt, or to get ahead of the change.
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How the Internet of Things is Changing Our Colleges, Our Classrooms, and Our Students
You have heard about the Internet of Things. You know that it is having an impact on higher education. So, what is it?

Now that students have the entire computing power of 1975 in a pocket device, the college of the 2020s is entering a new educational age. For teens and tweens, the magic world of Harry Potter is all around. With a wave of a hand, they can control lights and surround themselves with music. In minutes, they can make a catalog of devices appear using a 3D printer. And now, they are ready to travel by driverless cars, summoned from a cellphone.

Embedded technology, that is, computing built into everyday devices, is all around. Known as the Internet of Things, embedded sensors in our home, in our tools, and even in our baseball bats have changed the world as we know it. As with every stage of evolution, leaders have the options to resist, adapt, or to get ahead of the change.
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How the Internet of Things is Changing Our Colleges, Our Classrooms, and Our Students

How the Internet of Things is Changing Our Colleges, Our Classrooms, and Our Students

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How the Internet of Things is Changing Our Colleges, Our Classrooms, and Our Students

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Overview

You have heard about the Internet of Things. You know that it is having an impact on higher education. So, what is it?

Now that students have the entire computing power of 1975 in a pocket device, the college of the 2020s is entering a new educational age. For teens and tweens, the magic world of Harry Potter is all around. With a wave of a hand, they can control lights and surround themselves with music. In minutes, they can make a catalog of devices appear using a 3D printer. And now, they are ready to travel by driverless cars, summoned from a cellphone.

Embedded technology, that is, computing built into everyday devices, is all around. Known as the Internet of Things, embedded sensors in our home, in our tools, and even in our baseball bats have changed the world as we know it. As with every stage of evolution, leaders have the options to resist, adapt, or to get ahead of the change.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475842975
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/15/2019
Pages: 194
Product dimensions: 6.27(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.82(d)

About the Author

Mickey Slimp’s career has married technology and education to create a better world for students. As the founding director of the Virtual College of Texas, an innovative media producer in biotech, a former reporter, and a community college leader, his insight provides new digital markers for the pathways to student learning.

After thirty years in various industries and technology-related positions, Roy Bartels retired from Western Texas College as Chief Technology and Information Security Officer. His experience, education, and service on regional, state, and national boards, plus his retirement career in fiction writing, gives him a unique perspective on the Internet of Things

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1: Life in the 2030sA Brief History of the FuturePersonal Technology Available NowA Day in 2030So, Hold On. Here’s What’s ComingChapter 2: The Internet of ThingsWhat is the Internet of ThingsGetting to NowHow the Internet of Things WorksStandards, Routers, Bridges, and Gateways – Oh My.. .Chapter 3: The Student as an EndpointThe Ubiquitous Use of Technology

The Rural Dilemma

Digitization of the Person

The Digitization of Personal Effects

Student Mastery of the Digital Environment

Student Use of Social Media

The 21st Century Student

The Student in a “Multiverse”

Chapter 4: Teaching in the Empowered ClassroomUniversal Access to Information

Sharing the Power

Learning Models for the Early 21st Century

The Evolution of Distance Education

eLearning – an Educational Crucible for IoT

Chapter 5: Smartphones and Student Empowered Learning

So many Toys Tools

Is Learning Changing Due to IoT?

Chapter 6: The Campus Network—Building an Infrastructure for IoT

The Physics of the Internet

Always Connected

So, How Much is Enough?

IPV4 & IPV6

Static vs. Dynamic Addresses

What is WiFi and Where Does It Come From?

Copper and Fiber

Ethernet

Hubs, Switches, and Routers

Where Does “The Cloud” Come In?

Types of Clouds

Equipment and Software: Planning for Upgrades and Obsolescence

Server Capacity

Chapter 7: College Facilities in the Digital Age

Embedded Technology Throughout the Organization

Rethinking Campus Facilities

Energy Efficiency

Inventory Management

Human Traffic and Crowd Control

Scheduling

Car Traffic on Campus

Laboratories and the Sciences

Athletics and IoT

Social Spaces for Learning

Public Information and Message Control

Chapter 8: The Security Nightmare

More than Just the Machines

Threats to Your Network
Specific Infection Types

Prevention

Planning for Failures, Recoveries, and Security

The Professional Edge

Chapter 9: The Careers of the IoT Age

“Daddy, What’s a Truck Driver?”

Healthcare

So, What is Next?

Artificial Intelligence

Quantum Computing

Work and the Self-Driving Car

Emerging Careers

The Disconnect with Teaching

Chapter 10: Looking Ahead

Networking Futures

Resources for the Educator

Final Words

One Final Tool

Epilogue: Graduation Day

Appendix: Truthfinder Report

About the Authors

Index





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