Digital Learning

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Technology today is closely integrated with the world around us. Our mobile phones, for instance, can now tell where we are, point out the nearest train station or restaurant on a map, and give directions on how to get there. This kind of interactivity with our surroundings is now heading into the classroom. In this article we look at ‘Gesture Recognition’ and what it can bring to the classroom.
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