Students will be able to define digital twins and describe how they replicate physical systems in digital environments for various applications.
Students will be able to identify and explain the different types of digital twins (e.g., product twins, process twins, system twins) and their specific uses in various industries.
Students will be able to analyze how digital twins interact with IoT devices to collect real-time data and optimize performance in educational and industrial settings.
Students will be able to design educational strategies or activities that incorporate digital twins, demonstrating how they can enhance learning and simulation-based training.
Students will be able to evaluate the benefits and challenges of using digital twins in industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, and urban planning, considering their potential to revolutionize workplace efficiency and decision-making processes.
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