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CHRIS DEDE - TRANSFORMING EDUCATION THROUGH EMERGING EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES
- Different emerging technologies- strengths and limits
- New models for education in any country that might draw on these new technologies and any other technologies that are out there- what kind of new models are possible? barriers of entry?
- Medium should enforce the message - blended learning community- face to face and online
- Guided social constructivism- pedagogy
Emerging Technologies
- science- based innovations that have the potential to create a new industry or transform an existing one (disruptive). For example, mobile devices - shift in consumer consumption patterns- emergence of mobile- classic example of disruptive innovation
> The knowledge base is growing
> the application to existing markets is undergoing innovation
> new markets are being tapped or created
New tools for 21st century work
> life sized telepresence with translation, complex visual interfaces on touch screens, digital ink- cards, transfer from screen to paper and back, customized newspaper with videos, wall sized semi transparent holographic surfaces, flat digital mouse, augmented reality
> advert- productivity_future_vision/ Microsoft- intelligent platforms, touch, mobile, design - images of the future
Q's
> which technologies are technically feasible?
>what technologies are practical in terms of cost, usability, value
>which technologies could be repurposed for learning
>which technologies are transformative- what types of transformation do they enable
- apple- swiss army knife
- technology can accentuate the strange about the familiar - creativity- chair- learned behavior
-what difficult problem in learning addressed?
- what affordances powerful for learning
- what potential weaknesses in developing learners' knowledge and skills
- what types of outcomes monitored to determine educational effectiveness?
- what kinds of implementation and integration issues in educational settings
- what evolutionary path?
use twitter- #hgset561
- twice in the semester - report on your participation in the virtual community - template - no wiki- change - criterion referenced grading- no quotas - if invisible- will get a mail
- factors for articles: emerging technology- virtual worlds, gaming, visualizations, tutoring systems, augmented reality- themes- no tag police
- research team assignment-



     
 
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