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aim of this wiki is to create and encourage a dialogue around what education should look like in the year 2020.
This wiki is designed to give you a little more background on the Did You Know? presentation
An interview with Teemu Arina, a young Finnish educational scholar, with lots of good ideas, a fully working brain and a vision for the future as only a few are able to crystallize.
Competing in a billion-mind economy means totally rethinking how you live, work and learn. That applies to you as an individual as well as to the organizations to which you belong. In the enterprise of the future, living, working and learning environments
The sequel or better the updated version of EPIC 2014. A slight different prediction of the Future, but still EPIC, the Evolving Personalized Information Con...
This is snippets of information I gained from Alan Levine's presentation in Melbourne 16 October, 2007 as part of his Australian Cross Country Tour
The links on this page will take you into sample pages for an online course about technology forecasting and assessment
exists to report, catalogue, investigate, stimulate and debate the future of literature.
The keynote from NECC -- This is something great to listen to.
overview of e-learning 2.0, including the leading web apps and sites in this niche, and predictions for its future.
The NML’s essay discusses the current media landscape as innovative, transformative, convergent, multimodal, global, networked, mobile, appropriative, participatory, collaborative, diverse, domesticated, generational, and unequal. While kids are already
A survey of technology thinkers and stakeholders shows they believe the internet will continue to spread in a “flattening” and improving world. There are many, though, who think major problems will accompany technology advances by 2020
This Read/Write Web, or Web 2.0, as some call it, is transforming the traditional structures of many of our most important institutions.
really focused on staff development and the "vision" of where we should be headed
Sir Ken Robinson is author of Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative, and a leading expert on innovation and human resources. In this talk, he makes an entertaining (and profoundly moving) case for creating an education system that nurtures creativity,
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