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The ‘smart’ classroom: a new frontier in the age of the smart university

Michael Kwet, Paul Prinsloo

2020Teaching in Higher Education161 citationsDOI

Abstract

This article examines developments in the ‘smart classroom’ as a new frontier for the university. It provides a conceptual map of the scope and limitations of smart classrooms, contextualized to smart university initiatives. First, it introduces the notion of ‘smart’ technology in cities, campuses, and classrooms. Next, it examines how the smart classroom is conceptualized, its present applications, and how it may be utilized with or without integration into the smart campus. Finally, it explores the ethical implications of the smart classroom. It concludes by recommending new regulations for smart classrooms and provides examples of classroom technologies constructive to the pedagogical process.

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FrontierScope (computer science)ConstructiveProcess (computing)Smart citySociologyMathematics educationPedagogyEngineering ethicsComputer scienceEngineeringPsychologyInternet of ThingsPolitical scienceWorld Wide WebLawOperating systemProgramming languageOnline Learning and AnalyticsDigital Education and SocietyE-Learning and Knowledge Management