Alien Eye is a conceptual device whose purpose is to save the world globe from obscurity. The Alien Eye comes in two parts: a world globe covered in RFID codes, and the eye itself, an Internet-connected display that reads the aforementioned codes. The Alien Eye processes each code, representing a different region of the world, displaying images and information about the area from the Internet.
Designers Hsin Ya Huang and Kai Lang Huang created the device to get kids interested in learning geography again. Learning about the outside world is as important now as it ever was, and there is still a place for globes, even in today's high-tech society. Here's hoping the Alien Eye can go from concept to reality in time to save the world globe from extinction.
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The Alien Eye is Designed to Make the World Globe Interactive
Trend Themes
1. Rfid-enabled Education - The use of RFID codes in educational tools can be leveraged to design interactive learning experiences.
2. Internet of Things (iot) Education - IoT-connected devices for education can offer personalized and engaging ways to teach complex topics.
3. Augmented Reality for Education - The use of AR in educational tools can provide immersive experiences and enhance learning outcomes.
Industry Implications
1. Education Technology - Education technology companies can develop and market new tools that integrate RFID technology, IoT and AR to create more interactive and engaging learning experiences.
2. Toy Manufacturing - Toy manufacturers can incorporate RFID technology and IoT to create educational toys that teach children about diverse topics in a fun and innovative way.
3. Geography Education - Organizations that design and sell geography education materials can create new products that feature AR technology, RFID codes and IoT connectivity to enhance learning outcomes and increase student engagement.