Horizon 2012 presentation

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The 2012 Horizon Report Presentation materials

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What does the future of higher education look like in 2012?Presentation materials centered on the most recent Horizon report.

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The 2012 Horizon Report

Presentation materials

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The limits of emergent

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Futuresmethods

Extrapolation Environment

al scan Futures

market Scenarios Delphi

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Caveat: wild cards and Black Swans

Extraordinary political or economic event

Technology breakthrough (ex: AI)

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iPhone Apps Store downloads1.April 2009 1.0 billion2.July 2009 1.5 billion3.Sept 2009 2.0 billion4.Dec 2009 …?

-works with data sources-can lead to more data-gathering, metrics

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Facebooks’ ascent

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Tweak to contexts

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What are some metrics you use for

extrapolation?

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Environmental scanning

Multiple sources

Should belongitudinal

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Scan 2.0: crowdsourcing Social

networks Iterated

resource feeds

Scanner contributes content

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Dynamic social media venue

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Is there a higher education bubble?

Digital humanities on the rise

Adjunctification continues

Alternative online learning

Textbooks going ebook+

Scholarly publication and/versus open access

Higher education budgets

Computer hardware ecology

Has the World Wide Web hit its limit?

January-Feb 2012 scan sample

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Augmented reality mainstreamed

Social organization through social media

Some tuition freezes, cuts

Intergenerational tensions: public + private

International liberal education

Maker culture on campus

High-speed trading

Global economic stresses

Rise of natural gas

March 2012 scan sample

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unconferences MOOCs reaching

to K-12 social media:

growth or plateau?

new certifications seniors online:

majority academic unions

vs lecture capture 3d printing in

browser

bipartisan .edu reform

ebooks Google Books lost

a legal round rapid publication

for contemporary issues

connects publication to student assessment

etextbook DRM patent

June 2012 scan sample

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Next 20 years? Screening Interacting Sharing Flowing Accessing Generating

-Kevin Kelly

Pattern recognition:Deductions from scanning

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Pick one story from the past month which seems to

suggest a developing trend.

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Futures markets Propositions in time Shares to be traded

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Will 25 or more institutions be

participating in Flickr’s Creative Commons

project by March 26, 2009?

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Futures markets Quant. +

Qual. Affordances of

play

Continuous Distributed

feedback

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Which alternative to PowerPoint will become

most widely used on campuses?

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Scenarios Stories about futures Event and response Creativity

Roles and times Emergent practices

and patterns

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Scenarios

Build upon other methods: Select drivers –

environmental scan Identify trends – Delphi

reports Test trends - extrapolation Test propositions –

prediction markets

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Delphi

Assemble experts

Probe for opinions

Rank and distill ideas

Reiterate

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Example: the Horizon Report “[A] comprehensive review and analysis of

research, articles, papers, blogs, and interviews

[We] discussed existing applications and brainstormed new ones.

A key criterion was the potential relevance of the topics to teaching, learning, research, and creative expression.

Iteration, ranking, reiteration, reranking”

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Key Technologies0-1 year: Mobile Apps

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0-1 year: Tablet Computing

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2-3 years: Game-Based Learning

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2-3 years: Learning Analytics

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4-5 years: Gesture-Based Computing

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4-5 years: Internet of Things

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Cf7IL_eZ38

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Key Trends People expect to be able to work, learn, and study whenever and wherever they want to.

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The technologies we use are increasinglycloud-based, and our notions of IT supportare decentralized.

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The world of work is increasingly collaborative,driving changes in the way student projects arestructured.

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The abundance of resources and relationships made easily accessible via the Internet is increasingly challenging us to revisit our roles aseducators.

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Education paradigms are shifting to includeonline learning, hybrid learning and collaborative models.

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There is a new emphasis in the classroom on more challenge-based and active learning.

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Significant Challenges

Economic pressures and new models of education are bringing unprecedented competition to the traditional models of higher education.

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Appropriate metrics of evaluation lag the emergence of new scholarly forms of authoring, publishing, and researching.

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Digital media literacy continues its rise inimportance as a key skill in every discipline and profession.

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Institutional barriers present formidablechallenges to moving forward in a constructiveway with emerging technologies.

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New modes of scholarship are presenting significant challenges for libraries and university collections, how scholarship is documented, and the business models to support these activities.

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Two megatrends

Openness--concepts like open content, open data, and open resources, along with notions of transparency and easy access to data and information--is moving from a trend to a value for much of the world.

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Two megatrends

There is a rise in informal learning as individual needs are redefining schools, universities, and training.

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