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The Next BIG Thing in the Future of Education

To be precise, the Fourth Industrial Revolution has contributed to blurring the lines between the physical, digital, and biological worlds. It's a fusion of advances in artificial intelligence (AI), Robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), 3D Design, 3D Printing, and Drone building. 

We all have seen different phases of the Industrial Revolution and its impact on the world.

With the fourth phase of the Industrial Revolution evolving at an unprecedented rate than expected, it paves a path to the technological transformation we see every day!

We can say that technology has drastically changed how we live, eat and work in the name of ‘Modern Lifestyle.’ 

To be precise, the Fourth Industrial Revolution has contributed to blurring the lines between the physical, digital, and biological worlds. It’s a fusion of advances in artificial intelligence (AI), Robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), 3D Design, 3D Printing, and Drone building. 

With the disruptive technologies blowing our minds every other day, what on earth will happen with the future generations to come?

There are major debated questions around the Future of Education, and one of the most popped questions- What is the Next Big Thing in Education?

Maker’s Asylum believes that personalised, hands-on, and project-based learning methodologies could be the possible way forward for the next young dividend of the world who are going into a very complex world that requires constant problem solving.

The future of the Education system is that students will be learning by doing, armed with various devices and technologies around them. Skills will no longer be assessed by their scores in schools but by their understanding of the subject and performance.

Through the skill-building programs we offer at Maker’s Asylum, we ensure that every student enrolled in the program gets a hands-on experience that can help them solve a problem of their choice, be it their problem or a problem that serves the larger purpose. 

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