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2019 Horizon Report | EDUCAUSE

2019 Horizon Report | EDUCAUSE | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
This report profiles six key trends, six significant challenges, and six important developments in educational technology as ranked by an expert panel of leaders from across the higher education landscape.
Carlos Fosca's curator insight, April 24, 2019 10:53 PM

Como todos los años el Reporte Horizon 2019 revela interesantes proyecciones del uso de la tecnología en el sector de educación superior. En el corto plazo, el rediseño de los espacios de aprendizaje y el diseño de espacios mixtos (presencial + virtual) están favoreciendo el desarrollo de tecnologías como el mobile learning y learning analytics, mientras que a largo plazo (5 o más años) se espera que tecnologías como blockchain y los asistentes virtuales hayan sido adoptados por un buen número de instituciones de educación superior. 

Nathalie Ferret's curator insight, April 26, 2019 10:23 AM
Without grand expectations, always curious about trends...
Andrea Martin Rains's curator insight, October 29, 2019 11:10 PM

The Horizon report is out.  Look up and see the near future roaring your way.  EDUCAUSE provides insight and fore-site.  (None of us really need coaching for hind-sight.)

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Harold Jarche: uber-proof your labour - Can Teaching be 'Uberized'?

Harold Jarche: uber-proof your labour  - Can Teaching be 'Uberized'? | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

Harold Jarche "Platform capitalism is beginning to define the economy for the second Gilded Age we seem to be entering. It requires 4 contributing factors, which when combined, create a perfect opportunity for the “uberization” of almost any industry...


...Any work that can be billed by the hour is probably a commodity. Any work that can be standardized is a commodity in the eyes of platform capitalists. Any work that can be represented as a flowchart, and eventually put into a software program, is a commodity.


What’s left is work that is creative. Solving complex or wicked problems is another area for human work. Dealing with people as individuals, requires human compassion and empathy."  (emphasis mine - doconnor)


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