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Gosia StergiosThe annual Horizon Report describes the continuing work of the New Media Consortium (NMC)’s Horizon Project, a five-year qualitative research effort that seeks to identify and describe emerging technologies likely to have a large impact on teaching, learn
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Pamela ArrarasReport on emerging technologies
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J BlackThe main sections of the report describe six emerging
technologies or practices that will likely enter
mainstream use in learning-focused organizations
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Chris chrisYearly report on latest trends and forcasted trends in e-learning esp for the tertiary sector
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Michel Bauwenssix emerging information technologies and practices that are expected to significantly impact educational organizations are profiled
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michael kraussThe 2008 Horizon Report is a collaboration between The New Media Consortium and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative An EDUCAUSE Program © 2008, The New Media Consortium.
Use the executive summary for 2008 and 2007.exploringweb20 exploringweb20use web20 article articles Education technology trends
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Linda WilsonTechnologies that will impact education…
Within a year
• Collaboration webs (google docs, slideshare.net)
• "grassroots" video (youtube)
Mid term
• Mashups (combining data from more than one source using a single unified tool, like google maps mashups)
• Mobile broadband (interacting with online content using mobile devices: project based learning activities; virtual field trips)
In four to five years
• collective intelligence (wikis, community tagging)
• "social operating systems” (a concept similar to facebook and myspace, but more sophisticated in gleaning people-centric information from the web and embedding it into tools such as email clients) -
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Javed Alamfuture predictions on elearning technology
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William FerriterThis is the 2008 Horizon Report, which looks into the future of teaching and learning with technology. This edition deals heavily with social networking and the role that it can and should play in teaching and learning.
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Zaid Ali AlsagoffA five-year qualitative research effort that seeks to identify and describe emerging technologies likely to have a large impact on teaching, learning, or creative expression within learning-focused organizations.
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Neil CharletReport of emerging technologies to come.
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Paul FairbrotherLikely impact of emerging technologies on teaching and learning
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Olivier Le DeuffLe nouveau rapport horizon toujours intéressant et aussi utopique parfois aussi quand on voit la réalité sur le terrain en France.
Néanmoins les analyses sont intéressantes :
"The growing use of Web 2.0 and social networking—
combined with collective intelligence
and mass amateurization—is gradually but inexorably
changing the practice of scholarship"
"The gap between students’ perception of technology
and that of faculty continues to widen.
Students and faculty continue to view and experience
technology very differently. Students have
embraced social technologies like Facebook
and many similar platforms in unprecedented
numbers, yet these technologies remain a mystery
to many on campuses"
"These seven metatrends include the evolving
approaches to communication between humans
and machines; the collective sharing and generation
of knowledge; computing in three dimensions;
connecting people via the network; games as
pedagogical platforms; the shifting of content
production to users; and the evolution of a ubiquitous
platform."
"Smaller and less expensive
than a laptop, yet increasingly useful, the mobile is fast
becoming the ultimate portable computer."
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John Traversexcellent report on ed-tech trends for 2008: very reputable board of experts
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Stephan Ridgwaya collaboration between The New Media Consortium and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative An EDUCAUSE Program
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Peter Shanksa five-year qualitative research effort that seeks
to identify and describe emerging technologies likely to
have a large impact on teaching, learning, or creative
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dymphie hcontinuing work of the New Media Consortium NMC)*s Horizon Project, a five-year qualitative research effort that seeks to identify and describe emerging technologies likely to have a large impact on teaching, learning, or creative expression within learni
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Pru MitchellGrassroots video, collaboration webs, mobile broadband, data mashups, collective intelligence, social operating systems
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