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Mark A.M. Kramer

MIT :: Future of Learning Group - 0 views

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    The Future of Learning Group explores how new technologies can enable new ways of thinking, learning, and designing. The group creates new "tools to think with" and explores how these tools can help bring about change in real-world settings, such as schools, museums, and under-served communities.
Mark A.M. Kramer

Future of Media: Curation, Verification and News as a Process Tech News and Analysis - 0 views

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    "Future of Media: Curation, Verification and News as a Process"
Mark A.M. Kramer

MIT Media Lab: Reality Mining - 0 views

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    "Reality Mining defines the collection of machine-sensed environmental data pertaining to human social behavior. This new paradigm of data mining makes possible the modeling of conversation context, proximity sensing, and temporospatial location throughout large communities of individuals. Mobile phones (and similarly innocuous devices) are used for data collection, opening social network analysis to new methods of empirical stochastic modeling."
Mark A.M. Kramer

Augmented reality: a new approach to learning - 0 views

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    "Augmented reality (AR) is a new and unfamiliar concept to most of us, but one which you can expect to hear a lot more of in coming months. AR enables users to handle, and interact with, virtual 3D objects in real time - not by using a mouse, keyboard or joystick but as if they were holding them in their hand."
Mark A.M. Kramer

Internet evolution: Where hyperconnectivity and ambient intimacy take us | Pew Research... - 0 views

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    " Imagine the implications of the future that most technology experts foresee: Wireless devices are embedded in everything-including us; cameras record activity in all public spaces; databases catalogue our online moves; massive data centers allow our information to be sorted and understood in new ways; the physical environment changes as "the Internet of things" and "everywhere" applications are widespread; projection of digital material is possible on all kinds of surfaces; immersive, invisible, ambient networked computing makes us available to more people in more ways; software exhibits humanlike thinking; and a direct brain-to-computer interface is possible."
Mark A.M. Kramer

SourceOECD: issues - 0 views

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    Educational Research and Innovation Are the New Millennium Learners Making the Grade?: Technology Use and Educational Performance in PISA 2006 (Complete Edition - ISBN 9789264076044) Abstract
Mark A.M. Kramer

Prosperity without Growth? - The transition to a sustainable economy · Sustai... - 0 views

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    "Prosperity Without Growth? says that the current global recession should be the occasion to forge a new economic system equipped to avoid the shocks and negative impacts associated with our reliance on growth. Ahead of the G20 Summit in London, the report calls on leaders to adopt a 12-step plan to make the transition to a fair, sustainable, low-carbon economy."
Mark A.M. Kramer

Futurelab - Innovation in education - 0 views

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    "Futurelab is passionate about transforming the way people learn. Tapping into the huge potential offered by digital and other technologies, we develop innovative resources and practices that support new approaches to learning for the 21st century."
Mark A.M. Kramer

PETER LANG VERLAGSGRUPPE - 0 views

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    "Learning with mobile technologies is an emerging field with a developing research agenda and many questions surrounding the suitability of traditional research methods to investigate and evaluate the new learning experiences associated with mobility and support for increasingly informal learning. This book sets out the issues and requirements for mobile learning research, and presents recent efforts to specify appropriate theoretical frameworks, research methods and tools. Through their accounts of particular mobile learning projects, leading researchers in the field present their experiences and approaches to key aspects of mobile learning research such as data capture and analysis, and offer structured guidance and suggestions on adopting and extending these approaches."
Mark A.M. Kramer

junaio.com: Home - 0 views

shared by Mark A.M. Kramer on 11 Nov 09 - Cached
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    Junaio allows you to create, explore and share information in a completely new way using augmented reality. By combining innovative online and mobile technologies you will be able to see any kind of location-based content through the display of your mobile phone. junaio is bringing the Internet to the real world around you. So get ready for the Outernet experience and join in!
Mark A.M. Kramer

Horizon Reports: The Boxed Set | NMC - 0 views

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    In the process of our recent research and planning for the Horizon Project, it became useful to combine the previous reports from 2004-2009 into a single PDF. The past reports are available individually for free under Creative Commons licensing from the Horizon web site and our NMC publications page), but as a single "boxed set" you can do keyword searches across all of the titles.
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