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Michael Comins

What Is the Future of Libraries on College Campuses? [#Infographic] | EdTech Magazine - 0 views

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    What Is the Future of Libraries on College Campuses? [#Infographic]
Michael Comins

Is Online Education Going to be Free in the Future? : The eLearning Site - 0 views

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    Is Online Education Going to be Free in the Future?
Michael Comins

Passwords, Security and the Future of Authentication [#Infographic] | EdTech Magazine - 0 views

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    Passwords, Security and the Future of Authentication [#Infographic]
Michael Comins

Q&A: The Future Textbook Will Merge With All Other Learning Content | Getting Smart by ... - 0 views

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    Q&A: The Future Textbook Will Merge With All Other Learning Content
Michael Comins

The Future of Mobile Learning - Chief Learning Officer, Solutions for Enterprise Produc... - 0 views

  • Very low level of development of learning assets specifically for mobile devices.
  • Just-in-time knowledge: Short bursts of information and learning assets that can be consumed anywhere in just a few minutes.
  • Moderate to high levels of technology frustration in making learning assets fully viewable and optimized on devices — Flash on an iPad, for example.
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  • Lagging levels of mobile readiness from many learning management systems.
  • Mobile-only functions:
  • E-books on steroids: Take much of our current e-learning and pour it into a dynamic e-book, which combines content, collaboration, assessment and performance support.
Michael Comins

The Mindset List: 2016 List - 0 views

  • This year’s entering college class of 2016 was born into cyberspace and they have therefore measured their output in the fundamental particles of life: bits, bytes, and bauds. They have come to political consciousness during a time of increasing doubts about America’s future, and are entering college bombarded by questions about jobs and the value of a college degree. They have never needed an actual airline “ticket,” a set of bound encyclopedias, or Romper Room. Members of this year’s freshman class, most of them born in 1994, are probably the most tribal generation in history and they despise being separated from contact with friends. They prefer to watch television everywhere except on a television, have seen a woman lead the U.S. State Department for most of their lives, and can carry school books--those that are not on their e-Readers--in backpacks that roll. 
  • They have always lived in cyberspace, addicted to a new generation of “electronic narcotics.”
  • Having grown up with MP3s and iPods, they never listen to music on the car radio and really have no use for radio at all.
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  • Outdated icons with images of floppy discs for “save,” a telephone for “phone,” and a snail mail envelope for “mail” have oddly decorated their tablets and smart phone screens.
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