APPLYING ENGINEERING PROCESS IN EDUCATION SYSTEM IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANTAGES AND TO MAKE EDUCATION PROCESS INTERESTING, INTERACTIVE AND CREATIVE
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Technology, Education, Computer, Engineering Process, Statistic and Research, Visualization Comparison and Outcome, Education AnalysisAbstract
An Education process is an evolving process from time to time to increase the curiosity to learn something new. Today with the technological enhancement, availability of various learning tools and possibility of practical implementation of theoretical concepts, the education process has become better, interesting and burden-less which adds values to the quality education. Today remarkable amount of technology solutions, equipments and wide varieties of resources are available for purifying knowledge, building career, quick learning of new concepts, scope of implementation of new ideas and experimenting them and to produce high quality full fledged students that can be employed immediately in their respective fields. The goal of this research paper is to have an immense impact of latest technologies including mobile, computing power and utilization of various tools and techniques in education field and comparing it with an engineering process.
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