2015 Technology Trends to Watch
-
Upload
chad-mairn -
Category
Technology
-
view
4.398 -
download
1
Transcript of 2015 Technology Trends to Watch
http://www.slideshare.net/chadmairn
@cmairn@dee987
http://www.slideshare.net/dee987
Real-time collaborative notebook available at: http://bit.ly/NovareTech
Agenda
• Highlight the most successful and useful technology trends impacting librarians.
• Discuss what is just over the horizon.
• Have fun!
Deep learning - brain-inspired systems capable of translating pixels into English.
Smart virtual personal assistants - semantic and natural language processing; data mined from our calendars, email, and contact lists; and the last few minutes of our behavior to anticipate the next 10 seconds of our thinking.
“It’s like Uber for ____” – the simple app connecting drivers to passengers is now worth more than Halliburton Corporation, Aetna, General Mills, Delta Airlines, Kraft Foods, and Charles Schwab.
Oversight for algorithms - Time to discuss how to include accountability systems for algorithms.
Data privacy - people are increasingly concerned about their privacy, and they’re pointing the finger at business, not maleficent hackers.
Block chain technology – the transaction database that’s shared by everyone participating in bitcoin’s digital system.
An intellectually refreshing list of technology trends to watch for in 2015
Source: http://goo.gl/Vo338Z
Deep learning - brain-inspired systems capable of translating pixels into English.
Smart virtual personal assistants - semantic and natural language processing; data mined from our calendars, email, and contact lists; and the last few minutes of our behavior to anticipate the next 10 seconds of our thinking.
“It’s like Uber for ____” – the simple app connecting drivers to passengers is now worth more than Halliburton Corporation, Aetna, General Mills, Delta Airlines, Kraft Foods, and Charles Schwab.
Oversight for algorithms - it is time to discuss how to include accountability systems for algorithms.
Data privacy - people are increasingly concerned about their privacy, and they’re pointing the finger at business, not hackers.
Block chain technology – the transaction database that’s shared by everyone participating in bitcoin’s digital system.
An intellectually refreshing list of technology trends to watch for in 2015
Source: http://goo.gl/Vo338Z
Mobile has won and is becoming modular!Streaming has won and vinyl still exists!
Does this matter to librarians?
Ownership vs. access
• Experiences are more important than ownership, right?
• Do e-books matter?
• Net Neutrality?
• Curation?
• Librarian role?
Will wearable computing really take off?
Libraries = Community Support
• Income/technology inequality
• Support everylibrary.org
• Misinformation is king
• Curation?
Source: http://goo.gl/nxEJbu
Read more at http://libraries.pewinternet.org/
Most of the Pew Reports state that Americans value the role of libraries in
their communities, so I predict libraries will exist well into the future. ;)
Data theft/spying will get worse before it gets
any better!
What is the librarian’s role?
https://blackphone.ch/phone/
https://www.torproject.org/
The Internet of Things (IoT) + IFTTT = Powerful
http://ifttt.com/
News alert! Makerspaces aren’t just about 3D printing!
DIG 2109/2000 (Digital Imaging Fundamentals) classes visited the
lab to learn about 3D printing. They were learning Adobe
Illustrator's 3D extruded visuals that week. More and more classes
are signing up!
The cool thing about Makerspaces is that you
will have a space to include interesting
technologies that are NOT even invented yet.
Perpetual Beta!
Are social networks REALLY about connecting with people? Are we presenting anything
meaningful or is the general public becoming mindless automatons reposting the “news” over
and over again? Are we being pulled into “like behavior?” Pretty soon we’ll have thought
bubbles floating over our head and there will be no mystery to our lives.
https://ello.co/wtf/post/manifesto
I agree I disagree
Ello Facebook
Jelly? Yik-Yak? Plague? e-books? Talk about the future of libraries?
What else should be on this list?
Real-time collaborative notebook available at: http://bit.ly/NovareTech
What are you planning in 2015?
What should not be on this list?
Play!
Color outside
the lines!
Gamifying our gaming club!
Offer more game development and computer programming/robotic workshops
Oh, and a drone workshop is coming soon!
Watch the Drone Demonstration at the Innovation Lab [Makerspace@SPC] -- http://goo.gl/nPHV9B
Watch the promo video at http://goo.gl/6biKck
Form partnerships! Remember, technology is interwoven into everything!
Source: http://www.nmc.org/nmc-horizon/
http://www.psfk.com/
http://techcrunch.com/
http://mashable.com/
http://www.evolveproject.org/ceshttp://www.techlicious.com/ces-2015/
It is nice to learn about this, but it can be stretching a bit to find a place in libraries for most of these products.
Contact Information
An estimated 4.9 billion Internet-connected devices, from thermostats to slow-cookers, will be in use in 2015, according to Gartner Inc. (source http://goo.gl/LmR7CE)
Image http://goo.gl/jTxAXJ
Images http://goo.gl/msSaF http://goo.gl/6oEYRXGoogle Glass 2
My NY resolutions:Read Terms of ServiceUse Firefox (& Terms of Service- I didn’t read)Use WhatsApp over Facebook Messenger
Consider: LastPass and 2-step authentication at a minimumComing soon: biometrics Image http://goo.gl/OAQhv9
Images: http://goo.gl/Bj4lTk
Read More: http://goo.gl/eaDQsL
Uber/LyftZipcarBikesharingTool SharesVacations
Image: http://goo.gl/rwNGnt
•
•