To broaden this topic a little; what do posters think the implications of the increasing rate of technological change will have on our current educational system? Put simply what you learn in college/university/ trade school now will be our of date faster than ever before. This is true not just in IT, Finance, Pharma, Bio-Sciences and Engineering but in Medicine, Law, Accountancy and other traditional professions.
Machine learning is the new automation; machines can read MRI's and X-Rays faster and better than any Doctor. Technology will remove the need for conveyancing in house purchasing and many other bread and butter areas of law. Apps and OCR software will enable people to do their own tax returns. The list goes on and on.
Should we move from an education system which places emphasis on what a student knows to one with more emphasis on what and how they think?
Machine learning is the new automation; machines can read MRI's and X-Rays faster and better than any Doctor. Technology will remove the need for conveyancing in house purchasing and many other bread and butter areas of law. Apps and OCR software will enable people to do their own tax returns. The list goes on and on.
Should we move from an education system which places emphasis on what a student knows to one with more emphasis on what and how they think?