Amit Gomes
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Luma and the Star Tree
In the heart of the Whispering Grove, where even during the day the moonflowers were in bloom and fireflies danced year-round, there stood a tree unlike any other. Large and ancient, its trunk shone like silver polish, and its leaves shimmered with the pale light of stars. This was the Star Tree, and it was rumored to produce but one fruit of starlight every century. When it did, the fruit would go up to heaven and become a new star that would light the heavens.
By Amit Gomes8 months ago in Education
Tech in Education: Transforming Learning in the Age of Technology
Technology has changed almost every aspect of modern life, and education is no exception. Application of technology in education, popularly known as EdTech, has entirely revolutionized the way students learn, teachers teach, and educational institutions operate. Ranging from intelligent classrooms and online courses to AI-powered tutoring tools and interactive apps, the landscape of education is changing at a mind-boggling pace. With chances and difficulties both emerging, it is essential to realize how technology is reshaping the future of learning.
By Amit Gomes9 months ago in Education
Gender Disparities in Economics Education in the UK
Despite much progress toward parity of education over the last several decades, gender disparities still persist in most fields of study across the United Kingdom. One such field where this disparity still persists most strongly is economics education. While interest and enrollment in the subject have grown immensely, particularly at the A-level, the proportion of female students remains disproportionately low. Understanding the reasons behind this imbalance, its impact, and the efforts to rectify it is significant in developing a more representative and inclusive economic landscape.
By Amit Gomes9 months ago in Education
Apple Smart Glasses: Future-Wear Technology
Apple has already raised the bar high when it comes to innovation in technology. From the iPhone to the Apple Watch, the tech giant has a storied history of producing products that not only create markets but redefine the daily life experiences. The next giant leap is now apparently just about to turn the corner: Apple Smart Glasses. Though not yet officially announced, the concept of Apple's augmented reality (AR) glasses has already drawn the attention of tech fans around the globe. The smart glasses are set to revolutionize how users engage with their devices as well as the world around them.
By Amit Gomes9 months ago in Lifehack
VR and AR Gaming in 2025: The Future Arrived
Gaming has always been on the cutting-edge of technology, but in 2025, Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) transformed how we game, engage, and become fully immersed in digital worlds. Gone from being novelty one-time novelties for clunky devices and low-end graphics, VR and AR became mass-market momentum drivers of technology in gaming, entertainment, and even learning.
By Amit Gomes9 months ago in Gamers
Rockets vs Warriors: A Rivalry of Skill, Strategy, and Heart
The rivalry between the Golden State Warriors and the Houston Rockets is one of the most exciting rivalries of the recent NBA era. Throughout the 2010s, the two teams played each other numerous times in the playoffs, and their rivalry evolved into a narrative that was complete with drama, elite-level performances, and iconic moments. Their matchups were more than just games; they were about different styles, philosophies, and approaches to winning basketball at the highest level.
By Amit Gomes9 months ago in Education
Will the Humanities Survive Artificial Intelligence?
In the age of artificial intelligence, practically all spheres are being reshaped at a velocity unprecedented in history. Medicine, money, you name it: AI's potential is remaking the way we think, work, and live. During all this gale of technological transformation, the underlying question is: **Will the humanities — literature, philosophy, history, the arts — survive the rise of AI?** The short answer is that they will, but only through significant rethinking and realignment.
By Amit Gomes9 months ago in Education






