Journey to Smart Campus How the Internet of Everything is Changing Everything Yogesh Pandey @pandeyy1974 +91 98991 77444 ypandey@cisco.com
The Impact the Internet has on our Life I cannot imagine a life without % of 14 29 year olds Source: BITKOM Bundesverband Informationswirtschaft, Telekommunikation und neue Medien e.v., 2010
The Impact the Internet has on our Life I cannot imagine a life without A mobile phone: 97% % of 14 29 year olds Source: BITKOM Bundesverband Informationswirtschaft, Telekommunikation und neue Medien
The Impact the Internet has on our Life I cannot imagine a life without The Internet: 84% % of 14 29 year olds Source: BITKOM Bundesverband Informationswirtschaft, Telekommunikation und neue Medien
The Impact the Internet has on our Life I cannot imagine a life without A car: 64% % of 14 29 year olds Source: BITKOM Bundesverband Informationswirtschaft, Telekommunikation und neue Medien
The Impact the Internet has on our Life I cannot imagine a life without My current partner: 43% % of 14 29 year olds Source: BITKOM Bundesverband Informationswirtschaft, Telekommunikation und neue Medien
Historical Landscape and Global Trends
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Technological innovation and student demand for new ways of learning are dramatically changing the nature of education. The education system will change more in the next five years than it has since ever. World-class partners will help you navigate this change and deliver a world-class education to your students.
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Jean Marc Cote, the classroom of 2000, predicted in the late 1800s
Student-Driven Change
Generation Z: The digital natives Students today are all native speakers of the digital language of computers, video games, instantaneous communication, and the Internet. Learning for them will be a different experience! It is now clear that as a result of this ubiquitous information environment and the sheer volume of their interaction with it, today s students think and process information fundamentally differently from their predecessors. Prensky, Marc Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants (2001)
Generation Z Learning Exeperience Fast & Random Access Multi-tasking Visual learning Immediacy Experiential Social & Collaborative
From Your Pocket to the Campus Carry the learning experience with you Mobile Tablet Smart TV Small Group Spaces Larger Spaces Lecture
Education Challenges & Smart Campus
1. Capacity GER (HE) : India 19.2 %, targeting 30% by 2020. China 28%, Brazil 42%, UK 59%. Japan 55% USA 34%. Needs 15K+ colleges and 500+ Univ. 2. Quality Learning Outcome (ASER study.) < 45% 3. Faculty Shortage IIT 42%, STEM. 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 17
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Smart campus is a mindset, not a `product, and has clear benefits Improved student engagement and experience Attendance Emotion tracking Analytics (big data) Apps to improve student life (food and beverage traffic) Better learning outcomes Technology driving the pedagogy Integration of video Collaboration tools: connecting people Crowd sourcing of skills and time Better proximity to skills of the digital economy Smart institutions will have to come to grips with the following skill sets which are also significant student markets: Cyber security Data analytics Visualisation Contemporary industry partnerships Smart institutions will need to partner with companies (and industries that are growing) Potential rich source of IP, technology and relationships) Operational efficiencies Smart parking Smart security (location based) Energy management (smart lighting) Connected community Smart campuses as community hubs Driving growth, sustainability and a more resilient economy
Smart Campus for Students
Journey to a Smart Campus Connected Campus + Safety Phase 3 LMS + Cloud Phase 4 Mobility + Connected Classroom Network +Security Phase 2 Industry Integrated Education Phase 1 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 22
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The World s Largest Classroom Impact Since 1997 COUNTRIES WORLDWIDE 165 STUDENTS WORLDWIDE 4 Million + (1,00,000 India) ACADEMIES WORLDWIDE 10,000 + (200+ India) INSTRUCTORS WORLDWIDE 20,000 + ONLINE EXAMS TAKEN 100 Million + LANGUAGES 19
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Smart Campus George Mason U: Improving Engagement Globally
Smart Campus Wharton School: Fully Immersive, High-Definition Classrooms
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