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Lawrence G. MillerSenior Director for Community College RelationsNMC: The New Media Consortium
Challenges, Trends & Important Developments in Higher Educational Technology
The futureis
already here
It is just unevenlydistributed
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The Horizon ProjectNMC: The New Media ConsortiumLaunched 2002 by Laurence F. JohnsonLaunched 2002 by Laurence F. JohnsonTo proactively identify technology trends that could impact education, specifically higher education
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The Horizon ProjectNMC: The New Media ConsortiumHorizon Report: Higher Education
Edition
Horizon Report: Museum Edition
Horizon Report: K-12 Edition
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The Horizon ProjectNMC: The New Media ConsortiumHorizon Project Technology OutlookSector Analysis
STEM+ Education
Community, Technical & Junior
Colleges
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The Horizon ProjectNMC: The New Media ConsortiumHorizon Project Technology OutlookRegional Analysis
Latin American Higher Education
Australian Tertiary Education
32 Editions10 reports in 2013
40+ translations
38 Editions50+
Translations12 Years of Global Research into Emerging Technology
Uptake
The NMC Horizon Project
My Involvement
NMC Horizon Report2013 Higher Education Edition
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go.nmc.org/2014-hied
The research behind the NMC Horizon Report: 2014 Higher Education Edition is jointly conducted by the New Media Consortium (NMC) and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI), an EDUCAUSE Program. The ELI’s critical participation in the production of this report and their strong support for the NMC Horizon Project is gratefully acknowledged.
Acknowledgements
The NMC Horizon Report: 2014 Higher Education Edition Edition is a publication of the New Media Consortium and is made possible via a grant from the World Bank.
What are we looking at?
Badging / Microcredit Learning Analytics
Mobile LearningMOOCs
Online LearningOpen Content
Open LicensingPersonal Learning Environment
Remote LabsVirtual Labs
LearningTechnologies
Mobile Apps 3D Video
Tablet Computing Telepresence Quantified SelfBYOD
Digital Preservation Flipped ClassroomGamefication
Location Intelligence
ConsumerTechnologies
Digital Strategies
Collaborative Environments
Crowd Funding
Digital IdentityCrowd Sourcing
Tacit IntelligenceCollective Intelligence
Social MediaTechnologies
Social Graph
Internet of Things Cloud Computing
Real-Time Translation Semantic
ApplicationsSingle Sign On RSS
3D Printing InfoViz
Visual Data Analysis Volumetric
Displays
InternetTechnology
VisualizationTechnology
Open HardwareNext-Gen Batteries
Speech-to-SpeechVirtual Assistants
Wireless Power
Affective Computing
Cellular NetworksElectrovibration Flexible Displays Geolocation
Location-Based ServicesMachine LearningMobile Broadband
Natural User InterfacesNear Field Communications
EnablingTechnologies
How does the process work?
Lens of Practical Outcomes
PolicyLeadershipPractice
Slow: 5 yrs or more
Mid: 3-4 yrs
Fast: 1-2 yrs
Trend Horizons over Time
Solvable Challenges
Difficult Challenges
Wicked Challenges
Degrees of Difficulty
Hz Advisory Boards
Each project board represents an international, multi-disciplinary group of between 40 - 50 technology experts from both within and outside higher education
Participation on any Horizon Project advisory board is by invitation and includes self-nomination
Hz Customized Wiki
Hz Customized WikiHorizon Report Sandbox -- where we do our work
An Advisory Board reviews resources as part of their background research, then marks those they consider important with their wiki signature
Emerging TechnologiesChallenges and TrendsPublished 'Technologies to Watch' ListsTechnology in Popular CultureReports and ResearchMiscellanea - Stories, Examples, Food for ThoughtEssays and Interviews on the Future
Fast Trends: Driving changes in higher education over the next 1 - 2 years
Growing Ubiquity of Social Media
Integration of Online, Hybrid, & Collaborative Learning
Mid-Range Trend: Driving changes in higher education over the next 3 - 5 years
Rise of Data-Driven Learning & Assessment
Shift from Students as Consumers to Students as Creators
Long-Range Trend:: Driving changes in higher education over the next 5+ years
Agile Approaches to Change
Evolution of Online Learning
Solvable Challenge: Those that we understand and know how to solve
Low Digital Fluency of Faculty
Relative Lack of Rewards for Teaching
Difficult Challenge: Those we understand but for which solutions are elusive
Competition from New Models of Education
Scaling Teaching Innovations
Wicked Challenge: Those that are complex to even define, much less address
Expanding Access
Keeping Education Relevant
Important Developments in Educational Technology for Higher EducationTime-to-Adoption Horizon: 1 Year or LessFlipped Classroom
Learning Analytics
Important Developments in Educational Technology for Higher EducationTime-to-Adoption Horizon: 2 to 3 Years3-D Printing
Games and Gamification
Important Developments in Educational Technology for Higher EducationTime-to-Adoption Horizon: 4 to 5 YearsQuantified Self
Virtual Assistants
How accurate have the projections been?
Pretty darn good
NMC Horizon Project Navigator
Keeps the work of each Hz project alive as a dynamic social media platform overlying a comprehensive collection of resources
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The futureis
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It is just unevenlydistributed
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