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Karen Wade

Center for the Future of Museums: Robots for Accessibility: Help Henry Spread the Word - 0 views

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    Increased accessibility through robotics to museums and countless other places is no longer a dream of the future, it's a reality in many large institutions. The challenge now is to translate these advances for use by the masses.
Ruth Cuadra

The Mind-Blowing Way Selfies Will Change Our Future. Yes, Selfies - 0 views

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    In the near future - or the second generation of selfies, standard picture selfies will be replaced by video selfies. Third generation selfies will be used as part of telepresence or augmented reality.
Ruth Cuadra

He gets paid to watch TV at Disney - 0 views

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    Mr Ho also co-leads Disney's Futures Thinking programme - planning for shows for 10 to 20 years down the road, and scanning trends in everything from technology and education to politics, to chart scenarios in which Disney could be operating.
Paul Spitzzeri

Walking backwards into the future - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - 0 views

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    A general TV interview, but some interesting thoughts; more found on DaVinci Web site, forwarded separately.
David Bloom

Can Futurists Change The Future? - 0 views

  • Over the last century and a half, science fiction has evolved just as science has evolved. But does this mean there is actually a causal link between futurology and real scientific research? Could science fiction actually determine what technologies humanity ultimately invents? And if so, can this new generation of crowd empowered futurists be the ones who shape our future world?
Ileana Maestas

How will schools look in 10 years? | News.com.au - 1 views

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    Although this article is from Australia I think it proposes some really interesting (and scary) concepts of education in the future.
Ruth Cuadra

In the future you will own nothing and have access to everything - 1 views

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    Sign me up! I'm ready to own nothing and have access to everything. Are you?
Gina Hall

A Future Full of Badges - Commentary - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 2 views

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    What is a digital badge, exactly? The MacArthur foundation says it's "a validated indicator of accomplishment, skill, quality or interest," Students will be able to customize learning goals within the larger curricular framework, integrate continuing peer and faculty feedback about their progress toward achieving those goals, and tailor the way badges and the metadata within them are displayed to the outside world. Students won't just earn badges-they'll build them, in an act of continuous learning.
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    We actually were intrigued by the badges concept for the LF project and considered applying for the grant through the Digital Media & Learning Competition. But we felt we had our hands full with the project at this time - perhaps in the future?
Ariane Karakalos

School Day of the Future: Learning in 2025 | MindShift - 1 views

  • learners shape their own learning experiences,
  • Learning is available 24/7 and year round across many learning platforms and beyond geographic limits
  • Now a whole host of learning agents support learning, with some specializing in particular content and others focusing on pedagogy or assessment design. Networked collaboration is the norm.
Steve Windhager

The Case for Sustainable Landscapes_2009.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    A little old as reports go, but this program will likely be as popular as LEED in the future in terms of how we design and assess our landscape design.
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    A little old as reports go, but this program will likely be as popular as LEED in the future in terms of how we design and assess our landscape design.
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