The death of input devices

Maybe that’s an exageration of a title, but a recent study by the Pew Internet and American Life folks predicts the end of the keyboard as soon as 2012 (entire PDF report here).  This announcement came within days from a similar proclamation for the death of the mouse, from Steve Prentice, vice president and fellow at Gartner, a market-research firm based in Stamford, Conn.

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The end of the “traditional” input devices (we all remember our first lessons in computers) comes on the heels of the development of voice recognition, touch screens, and motion sensors like in the iPhone and Wii remote.

Have we truly reached an immersed computer world when our speech and touch run the computers?

Now, how much longer for the flying cars?

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Article by Dennis Harter

Dennis Harter is the HS Technology and Learning Coordinator at International School Bangkok. He is in his 17th year as an international school educator in both mathematics and technology. His interests lie in technology, education, leadership, and learning which he writes about at his own blog, Building Understanding (formerly Thinking Allowed.) Twitter:dharter Read 4 articles by Dennis Harter
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