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Did anyone else realize we had this technology?

Microsoft Kinect just might be the next big thing in distance learning. Sure, right now it’s a little rough around the edges, but it has the potential to personalize online learning better than any existing platform. It boasts both the virtual community aspects of Second Life and the real-world humanization of Skype. If only they could clean it up a bit, it could really be the start of something spectacular.

But it would also mean the end to going to class in pajamas and fuzzy slippers…

Source: youtube.com

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