Exploring the Future of Learning: How Digital Twins are Revolutionizing Education
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Education has been revolutionized today thanks to its growing accessibility among all. This outreach has been made possible through technology. Affordable internet devices and high-speed internet have all contributed to this exponential progress in digital education and today, we are standing on the verge of another leap in the field of education. The next phase of digital education, or the Digital Twins promises a classroom experience like never before.
The existing models of digital education have catered to the needs quite well in various industries and sections of society. Today, you can attend Harvard’s CS50 course online free of charge and start your coding journey. Working professionals can opt for an online MBA and continue their education as well as their jobs. Students living in remote areas now do not need to travel far as the best teachers are giving classes online. The list can be endless and enough to conclude that digital education is the future of education and Digital Twins are the next great thing that can happen with it.
So what are Digital Twins in education? Imagine you are learning how to use the lathe machine. Video can only take you so far as the recorder wishes to. The angles will be restricted and you will be dependent on whatever feed that is being streamed. Digital Twins is an augmented reality or virtual reality-based learning experience that gives the learner much better access to content via running simulations of whatever is being taught.
Digital twins can find applications across multiple sectors of education and internet-based learning. From cooking classes to the mechanical engineering lecture, Digital Twins thanks to AR/VR can give you the experience of being physically present and thus have an improved outlook towards the session.
Digital twins aim at redefining even the online learning process and converting the existing view and learn content to involve and learn possibility. This futuristic method involves simulation to visualization to synchronization.
Simulating hardware and simulating processes both constitute better learning experiences and many universities today are deploying digital twins to improve their teaching methods and provide a more interactive way of learning to their remote students.
Digital Twins forecasts huge growth potential with multiple industries using its various applications and the numbers are going to rise in the future. They are beneficial for the following reasons.
Digital Twins enable access to complex expensive hardware in its virtual form to students anywhere in the world. This makes learning easy and more available for a larger section of learners via the Internet.
A teacher teaching you how to solder a circuit board vs. you doing it yourself virtually are two different experiences with the latter improving engagement.
Needless to say, online education is much more cost-effective than traditional methods of education. Digital Twins also in a similar way is going to