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ADAPTIVE OR ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY,

EMERGING TECHNOLOGY,
AND INNOVATIVE USES

CSN EDUCATION DEPARTMENT


EDU 214

By: Destiny Winn


11/21/2019
ADAPTIVE OR ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY:
QCLICK QRF500 CLASSROOM RESPONSE SYSTEM W/ 32 STUDENT REMOTES

An interactive remote system with 32 included remotes for students to participate in lesson
plans and activities with real in time responses on any Microsoft Office platform $1,395.99
Make lessons fun and engaging with ❑ Compatibility: Windows 7, 8 & 10
QOMO's QClick QRF500 RF Classroom
Response System. The included QClick ❑ Activity Modes: Multiple Choice,
software integrates into Microsoft True/False, Short Answer/Fill in the Blank,
PowerPoint, so it's easy to use and learn. Normal Quiz, Rush Quiz, Elimination Quiz,
Once your lesson is ready, use the Paper Test, Homework Mode, Survey, Vote,
instructor remote to control the Roll Call
presentation and to advance the slides;
the remote also doubles as a laser pointer. ❑ Other Info: Compatible w/ Microsoft
Each student has his or her own response PowerPoint, Excel & Word 2007 & up
remote with an identification number that
is preset by the instructor, allowing ❑ Assembly: Ships Assembled
automatic log in. Answers are collected
and recorded within seconds. All remotes
feature backlit-LCD screens and 32 alpha-
numeric characters. The radio-frequency
receiver allows for two-way For QClick software and manuals, visit
communication and is a cinch to use with www.qomosolutions.com/software/ and
your computer via USB. www.qomosolutions.com/manuals/
EMERGING TECHNOLOGY:
ANYCUBIC 4MAX PRO

$419.00 $299.00
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Print Quietly Seal and Mute
Optional auto shut off to save power New UI, smooth
when finish printing. running, easy
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Printing Platform friendly.
Grips the vast majority of print materials
with ease when hot, releasing them with
Short Distance Extruder
little resistance when cold.
Design in short distance
extruding, stronger torque,
Sensitive Touch Screen
smoother extruding and
Full color, multi-language, user friendly
compatible with TPU.
UI.

Filament Sensor
Auto warning if filament runs out or Auto Power Off
break. Intelligence help to save time and Optional auto shut off and
filaments. save power when finish
printing.
INNOVATIVE USES:
THE USE OF BIOMETRICS IN SCHOOLS

No more truancy and cheating! The


introduction of biometric systems in schools
has helped to streamline the education and
enhance discipline. Facial recognition,
fingerprints, voice recognition, and eye
tracking are some of the biometric methods
that schools have implemented to
streamline their operations. Apart from
being used to monitor a student’s class
attendance, they are used when borrowing
school properties such as books in the
library. Teachers use eye tracking methods
to monitor how students are absorbing
content that they have been taught.
4 Ways Biometric Data Can Be Used To Enhance Learning:
❑ Biometric data can streamline many administrative processes that typically consume a good
deal of class time. Attendance, for example, can automatically be inferred by fingerprint
scanners at the door or via cameras in the classroom. This can save anywhere from 3 to 5
minutes per class session, or approximately 10 hours of wasted instruction time over the course
of a school year. Not only can this technology assess when a student is absent, it can log exactly
how much time they missed. Using this information, instructors will know precisely what missed
class material needs to be taught or condensed for each person.

❑ One of the most obvious applications of biometrics in schools is the use of scanners for security
purposes. Verifying an individual’s fingerprint or iris to authenticate their identity is an effective
way of keeping students and faculty out of harm’s way. These can also prove to be helpful in
other areas where students are expected to go throughout the school day, such as the cafeteria.

❑ When a suspicious individual attempts to enter the school, scanners can prevent them from
doing so. In a worst-case scenario, surveillance cameras can recognize when an unauthorized
person has entered the premises and automatically engage lockdown protocols.

❑ Biosensors, including infrared and surveillance cameras, can be used to make inferences about
student engagement, as well as identify behavioral problems. Observations about their
behavior—such as eye contact, interactions with other students, and body language—can
convey a lot about how a learner is interpreting the class material. Using Big Data, these records
can help instructors when a learner may be losing interest, when they may need assistance, or if
there are any distractions in the room.
REFERENCES:

• QOMO. (n.d.). School Outfitters. Retrieved from


https://www.schooloutfitters.com/catalog/product_info/pfam_id/PFAM31678/products_id/PRO43116?sc_cid=Google_QMO-
QRF532&adtype=pla&kw=&CAWELAID=1506048586&CAGPSPN=pla&CAAGID=13062965057&CATCI=pla-
126630245057&gclid=Cj0KCQiAiNnuBRD3ARIsAM8Kmlvi8whBHCwuuyiQJa7Alq0smrBYlKmetMOK8em9h20wdb5KZhZ4Fb8aAoNaEALw_wcB

• ANYCUBIC. (2019). ANYCUBIC 3D Printers. Retrieved from


https://www.anycubic.com/products/anycubic-4max-pro-3d-
printer?utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=Google%20Shopping&gclid=Cj0KCQiAiNnuBRD3ARIsAM8KmltXv5Ozf_1GX7uyJDrGZeK
MQIrkORCBQAsuD0vx2QP_k2kHSjKS6vMaAvhaEALw_wcB

• Hand, B. (2018, February 25th). eLearning Industry. Retrieved from


https://elearningindustry.com/biometrics-in-schools-data-enhance-learning-4-ways

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