nmc horizon report > 2010 k-12 edition presentation
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The second Horizon Report for the K-12 sector describes the continuing work of the NMC’s Horizon Project, a research project that seeks to identify and describe emerging technologies that will likely have a significant impact on K-12 education. This report was produced in partnership with the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) and was made possible via a grant from HP. This presentation may be downloaded and modified for your own presentations as long as attribution is made to the NMC and the Horizon ProjectTRANSCRIPT
2010 Horizon Report2010 Horizon ReportK12 EditionK12 Edition
Key Key TrendsTrends
2010 HORIZON REPORT: K-12 EDITION
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Technology empowers students.
Technology affects the way we work.
Increasing value of innovation and creativity.
Just-in-time, alternate, non-formal avenues of education.
Learning environments are changing.
Key Key TrendsTrends
2010 HORIZON REPORT: K-12 EDITION
Critical ChallengesCritical Challenges2010 HORIZON REPORT: K-12 EDITION
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Digital media literacy.
Students are different; educational changes slowly.
Little agreement on news model of education.
Structure of the K-12 education establishment.
Learning outside walls of the classroom.
Critical ChallengesCritical Challenges2010 HORIZON REPORT: K-12 EDITION
Cloud ComputingCloud ComputingONE YEAR OR LESS:
Collaborative Collaborative EnvironmentsEnvironments
ONE YEAR OR LESS:
Game-Based LearningGame-Based LearningTWO TO THREE YEARS:
MobilesMobilesTWO TO THREE YEARS:
Augmented RealityAugmented RealityFOUR TO FIVE YEARS:
Flexible DisplaysFlexible Displays
FOUR TO FIVE YEARS: