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tranchefile numériqueThis 2020 Forecast is a tool for thinking about, preparing for, and shaping the future. It outlines key forces of change that will shape the landscape of learning over the next decade. The forecast does not predict what will happen, but rather serves as a guide to the as-yet-unwritten future. It is designed to help you see connections among things that once seemed unrelated and to help you consider the changes and challenges that you are facing today within the context of wider patterns of change.
Ultimately, the 2020 Forecast aims to provoke your own thinking about what role you want to play in creating the future of learning. -
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David McGavocklearning, hargadon, knowledgeworks, current
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clanadFuture of Learning
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f you think our future will require better schools, you're wrong.
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Pamela StevensA Radically Different World
If you think our future will require better schools, you're wrong.
The future of education calls for entirely new kinds of learning environments.
If you think we will need better teachers, you're wrong.
Tomorrow’s learners will need guides who take on fundamentally different roles.
As every dimension of our world evolves so rapidly, the education challenges of tomorrow will require solutions that go far beyond today’s answers.education future trends 2020 forecast school 21stcenturylearning schooling
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Will RichardsonA Radically Different World
If you think our future will require better schools, you're wrong.
The future of education calls for entirely new kinds of learning environments.
If you think we will need better teachers, you're wrong.
Tomorrow’s learners will need guides who take on fundamentally different roles.
As every dimension of our world evolves so rapidly, the education challenges of tomorrow will require solutions that go far beyond today’s answers. -
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edtechtalk2020 Forecast: Creating the Future of Learning
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Randy ZiegenfussA Radically Different World
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Dan Tao2020 Forecast: Creating the Future of Learning
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John NortonNew forecast of the future from KnowledgeWorks. The map metaphor has been largely abandoned for a more user-friendly tab/jump approach. The presentation has been redesigned around these themes: Self, Economy, Society, Systems, Organizations, Self. The homepage includes a link to KWF’s previously established “The Future of Education Is Here” blog – which has shifted its emphasis to news and commentary that relate to the Forecast. It's a must-read!
You can order a print copy (up to 150) at no cost, or download and print yourself: http://www.futureofed.org/request-copy/ -
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António Teixeira"This 2020 Forecast is a tool for thinking about, preparing for, and shaping the future. It outlines key forces of change that will shape the landscape of learning over the next decade."
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This 2020 Forecast is a tool for thinking about, preparing for, and shaping the future. It outlines key forces of change that will shape the landscape of learning over the next decade. The forecast does not predict what will happen, but rather serves as a guide to the as-yet-unwritten future. It is designed to help you see connections among things that once seemed unrelated and to help you consider the changes and challenges that you are facing today within the context of wider patterns of change.
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Josh AllenAn interesting website I need to read further into. Discussions about the future of the world.
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madalena santosA Radically Different World
If you think our future will require better schools, you're wrong. The future of education calls for entirely new kinds of learning environments.
If you think we will need better teachers, you're wrong.
Tomorrow’s learners will need guides who take on
fundamentally different roles.
As every dimension of our world evolves so rapidly, the education challenges of tomorrow will require solutions that go far beyond today’s answers. -
Frank CurkovicIf you think our future will require better schools, you're wrong.
The future of education calls for entirely new kinds of learning environments.
If you think we will need better teachers, you're wrong.
Tomorrow’s learners will need guides who take on fundamentally different roles.
As every dimension of our world evolves so rapidly, the education challenges of tomorrow will require solutions that go far beyond today’s answers. -
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Valerie B.A Radically Different World
If you think our future will require better schools, you're wrong.
The future of education calls for entirely new kinds of learning environments.
If you think we will need better teachers, you're wrong.
Tomorrow’s learners will need guides who take on fundamentally different roles.
As every dimension of our world evolves so rapidly, the education challenges of tomorrow will require solutions that go far beyond today’s answers. -
Sarah HanawaldA Radically Different World
If you think our future will require better schools, you're wrong.
The future of education calls for entirely new kinds of learning environments.
If you think we will need better teachers, you're wrong. Tomorrow’s learners will need guides who take on fundamentally different roles. -
william doust"The 2020 Forecast is a tool for thinking about, preparing for, and shaping the future. It outlines key forces of change that will shape the landscape of learning over the next decade. The forecast does not predict what will happen, but rather serves as a guide to the as-yet-unwritten future. It is designed to help you see connections among things that once seemed unrelated and to help you consider the changes and challenges that you are facing today within the context of wider patterns of change.\n\nUltimately, the 2020 Forecast aims to provoke your own thinking about what role you want to play in creating the future of learning."
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John Pearce"The 2020 Forecast is a tool for thinking about, preparing for, and shaping the future. It outlines key forces of change that will shape the landscape of learning over the next decade. The forecast does not predict what will happen, but rather serves as a guide to the as-yet-unwritten future. It is designed to help you see connections among things that once seemed unrelated and to help you consider the changes and challenges that you are facing today within the context of wider patterns of change.
Ultimately, the 2020 Forecast aims to provoke your own thinking about what role you want to play in creating the future of learning." -
Alice BarrKnowledgeWorks Foundation & Institute for the Future and Present
A Radically Different World
If you think our future will require better schools, you're wrong.
The future of education calls for entirely new kinds of learning environments.
If you think we will need better teachers, you're wrong.
Tomorrow’s learners will need guides who take on fundamentally different roles.
As every dimension of our world evolves so rapidly, the education challenges of tomorrow will require solutions that go far beyond today’s answers. -
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Cindy KendallA Radically Different World
If you think our future will require better schools, you're wrong.
The future of education calls for entirely new kinds of learning environments.
If you think we will need better teachers, you're wrong.
Tomorrow’s learners will need guides who take on fundamentally different roles.
As every dimension of our world evolves so rapidly, the education challenges of tomorrow will require solutions that go far beyond today’s answers.
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