The Future of Education
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 1:27 pm
Just had a thought about the future of education. Of course this is all fictional but, in light of recent events, could happen.
Lets say that, in the near future, the tragedy at Verginia Tech happens three or more times in the space of a year. A dozen teachers and over a hunderd students are killed. Teachers, parents, and politicians are frantic to find some kind of solution. In steps Bill Gates, or maybe Al Gore, And a system of "Vertual Education" is quickly set up.
Children of wealthy parents no longer need to attend real schools (this is already possible). But, it doesn't take long for the classes to become totally computer generated -- CGI teachers controlled by interactive software. Educational corporations pop up everywhere (not just at the empty college campuses) to create and administer thousands of customized teaching programs.
Poor children will still have to attend communal "Vercs" (Vertual Educational Rally Centers). The students call them "Vercities", but they no longer ressemble schools. They're run solely by security firms and there are guards in every room, armed with tazers. Students must ware tight fitting (orange) jump suits. They are not allowed to carry anything in, or out, of a center, except a single flash drive which holds their personal ID and interactive software.
The quality of Education (software) will be low at Vercs because public money will dry up when the wealthy kids leave. It will all be funded, and regulated, by the Federal Government.
I could go on and on, but what do you think?
Lets say that, in the near future, the tragedy at Verginia Tech happens three or more times in the space of a year. A dozen teachers and over a hunderd students are killed. Teachers, parents, and politicians are frantic to find some kind of solution. In steps Bill Gates, or maybe Al Gore, And a system of "Vertual Education" is quickly set up.
Children of wealthy parents no longer need to attend real schools (this is already possible). But, it doesn't take long for the classes to become totally computer generated -- CGI teachers controlled by interactive software. Educational corporations pop up everywhere (not just at the empty college campuses) to create and administer thousands of customized teaching programs.
Poor children will still have to attend communal "Vercs" (Vertual Educational Rally Centers). The students call them "Vercities", but they no longer ressemble schools. They're run solely by security firms and there are guards in every room, armed with tazers. Students must ware tight fitting (orange) jump suits. They are not allowed to carry anything in, or out, of a center, except a single flash drive which holds their personal ID and interactive software.
The quality of Education (software) will be low at Vercs because public money will dry up when the wealthy kids leave. It will all be funded, and regulated, by the Federal Government.
I could go on and on, but what do you think?