Will the Internet Change how We Learn? - WE NO LON

Will the Internet Change how We Learn? - WE NO LON How has learning evolved since the internet merged with our everyday lives? Google's Cardboard programs for schools is opening up a whole new world of teaching.
Kids learn to use "cheap and cheerful cardboard to turn a smartphone into a virtual reality experience". Teachers can now guide their pupils to faraway landmarks of their choice, without leaving the classroom. Elsewhere, companies are using internet platforms to enable people to teach themselves languages, coding and enroll in university courses. But science communicator Derek Muller asks "does a video promote learning better than a book?"
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