Avatar, second life, etc...
will virtuality replace reality?
The future classroom will have neither walls nor ceiling.
The future classroom will lack blackboards, dusty chalk fumes, school uniforms and tables and chairs.
The future classroom will no longer have pen and paper, heavy cumbersome textbooks or teachers to pay attention to.
Instead of time wasted stuck on buses and trains, squeezing with commuters during peak hour traffic jams, you are almost in school 24/7 as long as you are logged on the school website and such. The digital classroom would be the new matrix of the future. Some might bemoan the loss of the age-old excuse: “I can’t hand in my homework because my dog ate it” with the arrival of the futuristic classroom and the subsequent digitization of all school materials but on the other hand, there will be no teachers breathing down your neck, monitoring your homework progress like a hawk.
Would we use avatar to represent ourselves in the future classroom?
Rather, the digital classroom will replace teachers with education facilitators, altering the formulaic teach-and-learn method with a revolutionary facilitate-in-learning method. The latter allows the student to take charge of his own learning journey, providing him with a virtual chest filled with an assortment of gems of internet data, awarding him a place at the helm of his own boat to navigate the high seas of knowledge.