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University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine Office of Medical Education 2011 Horizon Report The Impact of Technology on Teaching and Learning 2011 to 2016 Kevin H. Souza MS Assistant Dean for Medical Education UCSF Subcommittee on Long Range Development Plan for Education March 28, 2011

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The 2011 Report interpreted for teaching and learning at UC San Francisco, a Health Professions University.

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University of California, San FranciscoSchool of Medicine

Office of Medical Education

2011 Horizon Report

The Impact of Technology on Teaching and Learning 2011 to 2016

Kevin H. Souza MSAssistant Dean for Medical Education

UCSF Subcommittee on Long Range Development Plan for EducationMarch 28, 2011

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2011 Horizon Report

Published by the New Media Consortium, the Horizon Project is a comprehensive research venture that identifies and describes emerging technologies likely to have impact over the coming five years.

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2011 Report

• Time to Adoption 1 Year or Less– Electronic Books– Mobiles

• Time to Adoption: 2-3 Years– Augmented Reality– Game-based Learning

• Time to Adoption: 3-5 Years– Gesture-Based Computing– Learning Analytics

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Electronic Books

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Mobiles

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Augmented Reality

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Game Based Learning

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Gestured Based Learning

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Learning Analytics

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Diagram of Instructor Mediated Discussion