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Dynamic Glass
Technology
Electricity, Buildings
Grade 11, Grade 12
NB
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Description

This lesson is an introduction to dynamic glass. The class will learn about this new innovation to building construction and how it works. Students will discuss how AI and data collection are influencing the housing sector. They will then research additional, similar technologies to discuss and evaluate against dynamic glass.

Lesson Type: Literacy

Duration: Single Class

Sector: Electricity, Buildings

Context: Home, School

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