The integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart technologies into education marks a significant transformation in how teaching and learning processes are conceptualized and delivered. These innovations offer immense potential to create personalized, adaptive, and inclusive learning environments by utilizing real-time data, intelligent feedback systems, and connected devices Kamruzzaman et al. (2023). This paper investigates the application of IoT in global educational contexts by analyzing secondary sources, including policy documents, empirical studies, and case reports. The thematic analysis identifies four primary areas where IoT impacts education: real-time feedback and engagement, data-driven personalization, inclusivity and accessibility, and challenges in implementation. Case studies from Finland, India, and the United States demonstrate varied strategies in applying IoT tools from interactive whiteboards and wearable devices to cloud-based learning platforms like DIKSHA (NITI Aayog, 2023). The study also proposes a five-layer conceptual framework for IoT integration in education, encompassing infrastructure, data collection, processing, user interfaces, and governance. While the findings confirm that IoT technologies significantly enhance learning engagement, operational efficiency, and cognitive development, challenges such as infrastructure gaps, data privacy, high costs, and teacher training remain significant barriers Rajeshwari (2020). The paper concludes by emphasizing the importance of a structured implementation strategy supported by strong policy, ethical safeguards, and investment in teacher capacity-building. With the right foundation, IoT can revolutionize education, making it more inclusive, personalized, and future-ready Thomas (2021)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68af5210ad7bf08b1ead95f3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.58213/cksnqh76