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Google glass, â he says But Herz says the firm was originally set up like a standard IT organization
and mobile, wearable technology such as Google glass and cloud computing can overcome the constraints of place, time and content in education.
wearable devices such as Google glass, enables the use of geo-location to foster deeply engaged learning. School has long been bounded by space and time and the physical qualities of student
1. Craig C (2013) Beyond Google glass: get ready for more wearable computers. Infoworld 2. Meeker M, Wu L (2013) Internet trends D11 conference
computingâ (Google glass. His research has been featured in Nature, Science, and Harvard Business Review, as well as being the focus of TV features on BBC World,
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