Five emerging technology trends that bend, that is, that will substantially change how we do live, learn, work and play. Trends (as of 2/2014) are: Big Data, Augmented Reality, Semantic Web, xTreme BYOD, and Transmedia Storytelling.
The Technological Singularity - Prepare for the Disruption of Human IntelligenceManuel Koelman
As technological development progresses at an exponential rate a central question comes up: Will machines at some point be more intelligent than humans? If so, when will that "Singularity" happen?
I held this talk at execfintech.com in Frankfurt on March 8th 2016.
The Future of Education, the Spacial Web and Self Organizing Systems.Zenka Caro
Learn about advances in citizen science, virtual reality, consciousness and the spacial web. How can self organizing systems support a global renaissance? This talk was given at CSUN University for the distinguished speakers program and covers the future of curiosity. Video can be found here: https://youtu.be/iRgd6shlolA
Lifelogging is the practice of tracking personal data generated by our own behavioral activities in continuous digital streams. As it is slowly becoming mainstream, it raises a lot of intriguing questions and thoughts.
Lifelogging and self-tracking are altering the Futures of:
Memory,
Remembering,
Forgetting,
Storytelling,
Privacy,
Law enforcement,
Governance,
Bodies,
and our very Humanness.
This report explores these questions, thoughts and futures.
Technology Trends & Social Developments (How Do They Impact Consumer Behavior?)Emil Mladenov
This presentation reviews several emerging technology trends and social developments that bear the potential to impact significantly consumer behavior in the next couple of years.
Technology Trends & Strategies for 2014. How to prepare your company for next wave of IT & Cloud computing focused on mobile applications and user experience
The Technological Singularity - Prepare for the Disruption of Human IntelligenceManuel Koelman
As technological development progresses at an exponential rate a central question comes up: Will machines at some point be more intelligent than humans? If so, when will that "Singularity" happen?
I held this talk at execfintech.com in Frankfurt on March 8th 2016.
The Future of Education, the Spacial Web and Self Organizing Systems.Zenka Caro
Learn about advances in citizen science, virtual reality, consciousness and the spacial web. How can self organizing systems support a global renaissance? This talk was given at CSUN University for the distinguished speakers program and covers the future of curiosity. Video can be found here: https://youtu.be/iRgd6shlolA
Lifelogging is the practice of tracking personal data generated by our own behavioral activities in continuous digital streams. As it is slowly becoming mainstream, it raises a lot of intriguing questions and thoughts.
Lifelogging and self-tracking are altering the Futures of:
Memory,
Remembering,
Forgetting,
Storytelling,
Privacy,
Law enforcement,
Governance,
Bodies,
and our very Humanness.
This report explores these questions, thoughts and futures.
Technology Trends & Social Developments (How Do They Impact Consumer Behavior?)Emil Mladenov
This presentation reviews several emerging technology trends and social developments that bear the potential to impact significantly consumer behavior in the next couple of years.
Technology Trends & Strategies for 2014. How to prepare your company for next wave of IT & Cloud computing focused on mobile applications and user experience
Wearable Tech Trends - Activity Trackers and Smart Watches - CES 2014 Chris Moisan
AiT makes apps and services for Sports & Fitness. We attended CES2014 and wrote up some notes to share with our team when we got home. We thought others might find these useful too. We’re mainly interested in waterproof devices and sports and fitness so it’s written from this perspective.
This deck covers the main device types, a possible market segmentation and a brief summary of each device. We’ve also included other wearable references and inspiration we spotted at CES2014.
http://activeintime.com
@chrismoisan
The Top 10 Tech Trends that affect health care organizations and providers. Includes organization considerations and optimum implementation timeline. (Source: Health Data Management)
Quick little debrief on the top 10 tech trends taken from recent press and floor tours and the implications for brands and marketers for this coming year.
CES 2015 Highlights--Market Trend RecapIPG Media Lab
CES 2015 might have come and gone, but the market trends that we spotted two weeks ago at Las Vegas will have a lasting impact on the media and tech industry in the coming year. Here, we highlighted the following eight most important market trends we saw:
1. Connected cars are the next mobile platform
2. The smart home is getting relevant
3. Television and content
4. Virtual worlds and gaming integrate into reality
5. Wearables expand
6. “Selfies” go to new heights
7. People are the new cookies
8. Power is currency
For more videos and coverage of CES, please visit www.ipglab.com
As technology grows and evolves at an ever-increasing pace, sometimes just keeping up with what’s happening right now is a challenge. To make sure you’re ahead of the curve, Experts Exchange has done the research and examined the trends of users in order to provide a forecast of what to expect in 2015.
Based on findings from our annual survey of nearly 2,000 global technology professionals, the slideshare reveals data about increased usage in cloud computing, wearable tech, and localized apps. These findings will shed light on how this behavior is poised to transform business, culture and daily life in the coming months.
For more information and up-to-date stats, visit our blog at http://blog.experts-exchange.com
25 Disruptive Technology Trends 2015 - 2016Brian Solis
Brian Solis explores some of the biggest technology trends and possible twists on the horizon for 2015 and 2016.
Topics include cyber security, mobile payments, drones, bitcoin, social media, digital, omnichannel, attribution, cx, music, movies, Hollywood
CES 2015: A No Gadget Report for Marketers & BrandsBen Grossman
A fresh, no gadget take on the 2015 International CES, this report covers the top trends marketers and brands need to know as they enter 2015. Based on the evolution of the CES show over the last several years, the report also documents the rising in notoriety and popularity of CES within the marketing and advertising industry, now rivaling events like the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity and SXSW Interactive.
After 48 years in existence, the event shows no signs of slowing down. 2015 marked the largest CES in history, with over 170,000 industry professionals in attendance and more than 2.2 million net square feet of exhibit space occupied by exhibitors. Today, the show sits comfortably at, as the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has dubbed it, “the center of convergence among content, services and products.”
Iste 3 out of 5 tech trends that bend 2-2014 finalJason Ohler
5 Technological Trends that Bend: Big Data, Augmented Reality, Semantic Web and Web of Things, xTreme BYOD, and Transmedia Storytelling. Seen through the lens of digital citizenship, and how they will impact the world of education, living, working, playing. Delivered February 13, 2014 for ISTE's Virtual Conference. This presentation was made at ISTE 2013, then at the ISTE Virtual Conference, February, 2014, and will be delivered at ISTE 2014, June 29th, 4:14PM. Review at: http://ow.ly/tIsD2
Please download this slideshare ppt, as it will give you access to all the youtube and slideshare streams that are embedded in this presentation. In this narrative powerpoint which connects to the work of others, I envision the future of humanity influenced by technology.
Wearable Tech Trends - Activity Trackers and Smart Watches - CES 2014 Chris Moisan
AiT makes apps and services for Sports & Fitness. We attended CES2014 and wrote up some notes to share with our team when we got home. We thought others might find these useful too. We’re mainly interested in waterproof devices and sports and fitness so it’s written from this perspective.
This deck covers the main device types, a possible market segmentation and a brief summary of each device. We’ve also included other wearable references and inspiration we spotted at CES2014.
http://activeintime.com
@chrismoisan
The Top 10 Tech Trends that affect health care organizations and providers. Includes organization considerations and optimum implementation timeline. (Source: Health Data Management)
Quick little debrief on the top 10 tech trends taken from recent press and floor tours and the implications for brands and marketers for this coming year.
CES 2015 Highlights--Market Trend RecapIPG Media Lab
CES 2015 might have come and gone, but the market trends that we spotted two weeks ago at Las Vegas will have a lasting impact on the media and tech industry in the coming year. Here, we highlighted the following eight most important market trends we saw:
1. Connected cars are the next mobile platform
2. The smart home is getting relevant
3. Television and content
4. Virtual worlds and gaming integrate into reality
5. Wearables expand
6. “Selfies” go to new heights
7. People are the new cookies
8. Power is currency
For more videos and coverage of CES, please visit www.ipglab.com
As technology grows and evolves at an ever-increasing pace, sometimes just keeping up with what’s happening right now is a challenge. To make sure you’re ahead of the curve, Experts Exchange has done the research and examined the trends of users in order to provide a forecast of what to expect in 2015.
Based on findings from our annual survey of nearly 2,000 global technology professionals, the slideshare reveals data about increased usage in cloud computing, wearable tech, and localized apps. These findings will shed light on how this behavior is poised to transform business, culture and daily life in the coming months.
For more information and up-to-date stats, visit our blog at http://blog.experts-exchange.com
25 Disruptive Technology Trends 2015 - 2016Brian Solis
Brian Solis explores some of the biggest technology trends and possible twists on the horizon for 2015 and 2016.
Topics include cyber security, mobile payments, drones, bitcoin, social media, digital, omnichannel, attribution, cx, music, movies, Hollywood
CES 2015: A No Gadget Report for Marketers & BrandsBen Grossman
A fresh, no gadget take on the 2015 International CES, this report covers the top trends marketers and brands need to know as they enter 2015. Based on the evolution of the CES show over the last several years, the report also documents the rising in notoriety and popularity of CES within the marketing and advertising industry, now rivaling events like the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity and SXSW Interactive.
After 48 years in existence, the event shows no signs of slowing down. 2015 marked the largest CES in history, with over 170,000 industry professionals in attendance and more than 2.2 million net square feet of exhibit space occupied by exhibitors. Today, the show sits comfortably at, as the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has dubbed it, “the center of convergence among content, services and products.”
Iste 3 out of 5 tech trends that bend 2-2014 finalJason Ohler
5 Technological Trends that Bend: Big Data, Augmented Reality, Semantic Web and Web of Things, xTreme BYOD, and Transmedia Storytelling. Seen through the lens of digital citizenship, and how they will impact the world of education, living, working, playing. Delivered February 13, 2014 for ISTE's Virtual Conference. This presentation was made at ISTE 2013, then at the ISTE Virtual Conference, February, 2014, and will be delivered at ISTE 2014, June 29th, 4:14PM. Review at: http://ow.ly/tIsD2
Please download this slideshare ppt, as it will give you access to all the youtube and slideshare streams that are embedded in this presentation. In this narrative powerpoint which connects to the work of others, I envision the future of humanity influenced by technology.
What is the ultimate goal of artificial intelligence yogesh malikYogesh Malik
Can artificial intelligence solve world hunger and bring eternal peace? We will see that when the time comes but the inevitability of artificial intelligence becoming smarter than human has raised many questions about the long-term survival of the human race
More on ArtificialIntelligence ,Singularity ,Transhumanism ,Automation ,AGI ,AITakeover ,Algocracy ,MachineLearning ,DeepLearning
#MobileRevolution: How Mobile Is (Still) Changing The WorldAlexandre Jubien
Mobile has revolutionized our lives, up to the point it has become an extension of our brains!
Why? What are the specific characteristics of mobile that made this revolution happen?
And what's next? Is mobile still changing the world?
What is the next revolution?
(please note that since this was a keynote exported to a pdf the embedded videos will not play) The first MTV generation were the ultimate consumers of mass media - characterized by the affinity for the visual and the desire for diversion. They demanded the fast-paced and were able to quickly process information, albeit riddled with uncertainty. This culture was the springboard for a new sort of media landscape- one that even further breaks away from the privilege of print and whose power has shifted from that of the hierarchical to that of the participatory and crowd-based. What it means to be “literate” in this environment is mercurial, but we can identify some major trends and help our students by cultivating these “new literacies” in the classroom...and beyond. The remixED “MTV” stands for “Mobile, Transliterate, and Visible”. How can we leverage the power of mobile technology and social media to engage learners in relevant ways? What types of literacies are emerging, and what academic, technical, and social skills should we address to help our students succeed in exponentially changing world? How can we embrace transparency and help students wisely and effectively share and amplify their work on a global scale?
Presentation from October 4, 2015: Arts Midwest Orchestras 20/20: Context, Connection, Collaboration. An attempt to lay out the context of audience, competition, technology and strategy - then a set of practical steps to get things done.
The road to innovation requires special behaviors and skills, we will explore both of them in this presentation. We will also follow a few innovative bread crumbs on the way.
Digital Transformation - Online, Mobile and Social are changing HealthcareScopernia
Digital is disruptive. The time is now for organisations to prepare themselves (and their business models) for the digital future. And as we see, also the healthcare sector cannot ignore the impact of online, mobile and social anymore.
Let's dive deeper into the world of ODC! Ricardo Alves (OutSystems) will join us to tell all about the new Data Fabric. After that, Sezen de Bruijn (OutSystems) will get into the details on how to best design a sturdy architecture within ODC.
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
Search and Society: Reimagining Information Access for Radical FuturesBhaskar Mitra
The field of Information retrieval (IR) is currently undergoing a transformative shift, at least partly due to the emerging applications of generative AI to information access. In this talk, we will deliberate on the sociotechnical implications of generative AI for information access. We will argue that there is both a critical necessity and an exciting opportunity for the IR community to re-center our research agendas on societal needs while dismantling the artificial separation between the work on fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics in IR and the rest of IR research. Instead of adopting a reactionary strategy of trying to mitigate potential social harms from emerging technologies, the community should aim to proactively set the research agenda for the kinds of systems we should build inspired by diverse explicitly stated sociotechnical imaginaries. The sociotechnical imaginaries that underpin the design and development of information access technologies needs to be explicitly articulated, and we need to develop theories of change in context of these diverse perspectives. Our guiding future imaginaries must be informed by other academic fields, such as democratic theory and critical theory, and should be co-developed with social science scholars, legal scholars, civil rights and social justice activists, and artists, among others.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
Here’s what you’ll gain:
- Essentials of FME Parameters: Understand the pivotal role of parameters, including Reader/Writer, Transformer, User, and FME Flow categories. Discover how they are the key to unlocking automation and optimization within your workflows.
- Practical Applications in FME Form: Delve into key user parameter types including choice, connections, and file URLs. Allow users to control how a workflow runs, making your workflows more reusable. Learn to import values and deliver the best user experience for your workflows while enhancing accuracy.
- Optimization Strategies in FME Flow: Explore the creation and strategic deployment of parameters in FME Flow, including the use of deployment and geometry parameters, to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Pro Tips for Success: Gain insights on parameterizing connections and leveraging new features like Conditional Visibility for clarity and simplicity.
We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
9. Slaying the dragon of info
overwhelment, and saving the
digitally deluged through
connected information
10. C
Drowning in info, hero
rescued by trends that
bend, knowledge gained
during journey, & falls
cautiously in love with info
overwhelmed world
11. Some rights reserved through Creative Commons http://www.ethority.de/weblog/social-media-prisma/
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18. McLuhan List
Digital Trends
Adweek
Nick DeMartino
ISTE, Linked In
Fielding Media Psych
co.design
embrace civility
commonsense media
transmedia Camp
mashup
...
Michael Felix, AT&T
1000 others
many resources...
19.
20.
21. Media Psychology PhD !
Fielding Graduate University
Innovation!
Media Critical Thinking !
Digital Storytelling!
New Media
Some bricks, mostly clicks
31. “The result will be a new
way in which teachers and
students structure their
relationship.”
The C concept:
Collaboration
32. The C concept:
Collaboration
“So much information is
available to our students
that they will have to work
together to access the data
needed to make informed
decisions.”
33. News Story of the future:
!
Insurance company refuses to pay for weekly
treatment costs, citing it offered a
permanent biological modification
34. News Story of the future:
!
Citing the need to pass standardized
tests, family sues school for
withholding neurological enhancement
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Some rights reserved through Creative Commons by andres.thor
49. Baby’s life saved with 3D printed device to restore breathing
(May 24, 2013)
!
Google introduces new search tools to try to read our
minds (May 16, 2013)
!
Controlling a flying robot with only the mind (June 7, 2013)
!
Teaching a robot to anticipate human actions (May 30, 2013)
!
Chinese project probes the genetic of genius (May 15, 2013)
50. Baby’s life saved with 3D printed device to restore breathing
(May 24, 2013)
!
Google introduces new search tools to try to read our
minds (May 16, 2013)
!
Controlling a flying robot with only the mind (June 7, 2013)
!
Teaching a robot to anticipate human actions (May 30, 2013)
!
The Math Hat
Chinese project probes the genetic of genius (May 15, 2013)
x
55. STEAM Obsession
92% of scientists, 85% of all
engineers are alive today !
add innovators with
programming skills who
occupy a vast art studio creates an exponential
Renaissance
Discovery Channel - Next World: Future Intelligence (2009)
101. big data
Trend 1
BULLET POINTS
• info on millions of
students!
• names, grades,
Nationwide student database provides new
possibilities for learning providers, raises concern
among parents.
http://www.edtechmagazine.com/k12/article/2013/03/big-data-makes-its-mark-schools-better-or-worse
learning habits, test
scores!
• no need for parent
permission!
• Facebook activity?
104. big data
Trend 1
Nationwide student database provides new
possibilities for learning providers, raises concern
among parents.
http://www.edtechmagazine.com/k12/article/2013/03/big-data-makes-its-mark-schools-better-or-worse
darcymoore.wordpress.com
105. big data
Trend 1
The Filter Bubble
Eli Pariser
The Daily Me
Negroponte
Media inventory
myself
Prediction vs. choice
Freedom, myopia
consultants
109. immersion
Trend 2
A U G M E N T E D
immersed
R E A L I T Y
always on
Turkle
overwhelmed
110. immersion
Trend 2
A U G M E N T E D
immersed
R E A L I T Y
always on
Turkle
Cara Heitz, Alaska Teacher of the Year, 2012 at the Augmented Reality Art Gallery at ASTE 2013
111. immersion
Trend 2
A U G M E N T E D
R E A L I T Y
immersed
always on
what you see
where you are
Turkle
overwhelmed
112. immersion
Trend 2
A U G M E N T E D
R E A L I T Y
immersed
always on
what you see
where you are
Turkle
overwhelmed
113. immersion
Trend 2
A U G M E N T E D
R E A L I T Y
immersed
always on
what you see
where you are
Turkle
?
overwhelmed
118. immersion
Trend 2
A U G M E N T E D
R E A L I T Y
immersed
always on
what you see
where you are
what
SENSE!
you
!
SENSE
what you
however you sense it
Turkle
what
overwhelmed
YOU sense
119. immersion
Trend 2
A U G M E N T E D
R E A L I T Y
immersed
always on
what you see
where you are
what
you
!
SENSE
Turkle
what
overwhelmed
YOU sense
120. immersion
Trend 2
A U G M E N T E D
R E A L I T Y
Virtual field trip with Andrew Vanden Heuvel
vimeo.com/65571649
121. How Guys Will Use Google Glass
DartanionLondon·60 videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UjcqCx1Bvg
150. xtreme byod
Trend 4
They want to be like us
individualized workspace
IT will have to adapt
Wearable technology
Electronic skin, touch
emulating us
connectivity?
X
Kissing BOT
151. xtreme byod
Trend 4
They want to be like us
individualized workspace
IT will have!to adapt
emulating us
Wearable technology
connectivity?
The Math Hat
Electronic skin, touch
X
Kissing BOT
153. xtreme byod
yo
Trend 4
They want to be like us
individualized workspace
IT
Wearable technology
Electronic skin, touch
emulating us
connectivity?
X
Kissing
154. xtreme byod
Trend 4
individualized workspace
IT will have to adapt
Wearable technology
Electronic skin, touch
emulating us
connectivity?
X
Kissing BOT
183. ed bends....
Attitude = Aptitude
Creatical Thinking
Process trumps content:
design learning, maker
spaces, creativity
184. ed bends....
Attitude = Aptitude
Creatical Thinking
new literacies
Digital citizenship
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189. Citations, credits, references
1-‐4
Image
content:
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that
Bend
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content:
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!
5
Quote
6
Photo
of
Mike
Felix,
AT&T,
2013
Logos
from:
!
New
Media
Consortium
http://www.nmc.org
Downloaded:
7/1/2013
!
World
Future
Society
http://www.wfs.org
Downloaded:
7/1/2013
!
Kurzweil
Newsletter
Example
from:
http://www.kurzweilai.net/newsletters/daily/2013-‐07-‐01.html
Downloaded:
7/1/2013
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7
Screen
shot
of
Committed
Sardine
!
Committed
Sardine
Blog
Fluency21.com/blog/
Downloaded:
5/14/2013
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
8-‐11
Book
covers
from
my
books:
Ohler,
J.
(2005)
Then
What.
Juneau,
AK:
Brinton
Books.
Cover
by
Jerri
Smith.
Ohler,
J.
(1999)
Taming
the
Beast.
Bloomington,
IN:
TECHNOS
Press.
Cover
by
Brenda
Grannan.
Ohler,
J.
Digital
Storytelling
in
the
Classroom,
2nd
ed.
(2013).
Thousand
Oaks,
CA:
Corwin
Press.
Cover
designed
by
Gail
Buschman.
Ohler,
J.
Digital
Community,
Digital
Citizen.
(2010).
Thousand
Oaks,
CA:
Corwin
Press.
Cover
by
Larry
Addington.
Ohler,
J.
(2013,
February).
The
Uncommon
Core.
Educational
Leadership
–
Creativity
Now,
v7
(n5),
42-‐46.
Retrieved
from:
http://www.educationalleadership-‐digital.com/educationalleadership/201302/?pg=44&pm=2&u1=friend#pg44
Cover
from
same
issue
of
the
magazine.
190. Citations, credits, references
12
Justoneslide
collage,
consisting
of
images
from
a
paid
subscription
to
clipart.com.
!
13
Symbols,
icons
from
LinkedIn,
Gmail,
Twitter
14-‐15
Screen
shot
of
jasonOhler.com
16
Page
from:
!
!
!
Ohler,
J.
(1986,
November/December))
Laptops,
Networks
and
the
Evolution
of
Education.
Electronic
Learning,
v7
(n3),
8-‐9.
Image
of
NEC
laptop
http://www.die-‐schaefers.de/index.php?id=19
Screenshot,
Kurzweil
newsletter,
ibid.
17-‐19
Titling
20
Image
content:
Hammer
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
21
Image
content:
exponential
innovation
curve
Source:
unknown
origin
!
Image
content:
little
boy
with
cell
phone
Source:
Flickr,
located
through
Creative
Commons
By:
Courosa
URL:
http://www.Olickr.com/photos/courosa/5536535796/sizes/o/in/photostream/
License:
CC
2.0
!
191. Citations, credits, references
22
Image
content:
Rollercoaster,
people
screaming
Source:
Flickr,
located
through
Creative
Commons
Photographer:
Jim
Grady
URL:
http://www.Olickr.com/photos/meadowsrise/1315116409/sizes/o/in/photostream/
License:
CC
2.0
!
Little
boy,
ibid.
23
Image
content:
Telephone
wires
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=2827832&a=p&q=telephone%20wires&k_mode=all&s=43&e=63&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=24:0:69:0:0:20:8&page=3&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
Date
downloaded:
7/1/2013
!
Little
boy,
ibid
24
Image
content:
Pills
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://downloads.clipart.com/16461525.jpg?t=1372838213&h=db6ce997460e3769f744122530934fae&u=jasonohler
!
Image
content:
Brain
pic
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=3658325&a=p&q=mind&k_mode=all&s=19&e=36&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=140:3:36:1:2:33:6&page=2&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
!
Image
content:
Little
guys
cleaning
a
penny
Source:
Flickr,
located
through
Creative
Common
Photographer:
Karin
Jones
URL:
http://www.Olickr.com/photos/karinhodginjones/633638998/sizes/o/in/photostream/
License:
Attribution-‐ShareAlike
2.0
Generic
(CC
BY-‐SA
2.0)
!
!
Image
content:
Lady
with
baby,
Google
Glasses
Source:
MIT
Technology
Review
Date:
March
5,
2013
Article
written
by
Tom
Simonite
URL:
http://www.technologyreview.com/view/512166/growing-‐up-‐with-‐google-‐glass/
Note:
this
image
appears
on
dozens
of
websites;
it
is
impossible
to
determine
its
origin.
!
Image
content:
someone
holding
up
the
book
The
Human
Genome:
A
Beginners
Guide
to
the
Chemical
Code
of
Life,
by
Jeremy
Cherfas.
Source:
Flickr,
located
through
Creative
Commons
Photo
by:
Duncan
Hull
Date:
8/10/2006
URL:
http://www.Olickr.com/photos/14829735@N00/211712142/
License:
Attribution-‐NonCommercial-‐ShareAlike
2.0
Generic
(CC
BY-‐NC-‐SA
2.0)
!
Image
content:
Japanese
create
teddy
bear
robot
Source:
C|Net
Date:
8/28/2009
Article
author:
Tim
Hornyak
URL:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-‐17938_105-‐10320851-‐1.html
Photo
credit
on
website:
Nurse
robot
Riba,
from
a
Reuters
video
on
YouTube
(Credit:
Video
screenshot
by
Tim
Hornyak/CNET)
!
Image
content:
Scientist
working
with
petri
dishes
Source:
clipart.com
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=4909891&a=p&q=petri%20dish&k_mode=all&s=19&e=33&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=24:0:33:0:0:2:0&page=2&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
!
192. Citations, credits, references
25
Image
content:
Kurzweil
Newsletter
header,
ibid
!
Image
content
(title):
Electrical
brain
stimulation
helps
people
learn
math
faster
(known
hereafter
in
this
citation
list
as
“the
math
hat”)
Source:
Kurzweil
Accelerating
Intelligence
Newsletter
Date:
5/20,
2013
Photo
credit:
The
Kurzweil
site
shows
the
following:
Credit:
Albert
Snowball
et
al./Current
Biology
URL:
http://www.kurzweilai.net/electrical-‐brain-‐stimulation-‐helps-‐people-‐learn-‐math-‐faster
26
Titling
27-‐28
Image
content:
lady
on
step
ladder,
looking
to
the
sky
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://downloads.clipart.com/19161367.jpg?t=1372743536&h=051e25a52747baa89288afec2ddac31a&u=jasonohler
!
!
Data
reference:
Discovery
Channel
-‐
Next
World:
Future
Intelligence
(2009);
video
watched
on
YouTube
URL:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTrp_nlZ_SI
29
Image
content
Wheel
of
social
media
Title
(wording
under
image):
“Conversations
in
Social
Media
–
Version
5.0”
URL:
http://social-‐media-‐prisma.ethority.de
|
http:///www.twitter.com/ethority
|
License
under
the
image:
!
!
!
!
Image
content:
screaming
woman,
ibid.
Note:
Originally
I
wanted
to
use
a
similar
mashup
which
used
a
man’s
face
at
the
center
of
it,
but
I
could
not
Oind
a
reference
for
the
man
in
the
center
of
center.
So,
I
substituted
his
face
with
the
face
of
woman,
which
I
have
access
to
through
clipart.com.
30
Image
content:
Douglas
Rushkoff
By:
Pesbo
URL:
http://www.Olickr.com/photos/pearlpirie/8699404221/sizes/o/in/photostream/
License:
Attribution-‐NonCommercial-‐NoDerivs
2.0
Generic
(CC
BY-‐NC-‐ND
2.0)
!
31-‐34
Titles
193. Citations, credits, references
35
Image
content:
screenshot
of
Wikipedia
URL:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow%27s_hierarchy
!
Image:
Sir
Ken
Robinson
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sir_Ken_Robinson_@_The_Creative_Company_Conference.jpg
License:
Creative
Commons
Attribution-‐Share
Alike
2.0
Generic
!
!
!
Book
covers:
Pink,
D.
(2009).
Drive.
New
York:
Riverhead
Books.
Cover
artist??
Zhao,
Y.
(2012).
World
Class
Learners.
Thousand
Oaks,
CA:
Corwin
Press.
Cover
design
by
Rose
Storey.
36
Image
content:
Michael
Dertouzos
URL:
nonews-‐news1.blogspot.com/2009_09_01_archive.html
??
37
Image
content:
Dr.
Marshall
McLuhan,
looking
into
a
mirror
Source:
Wikipedia.org
URL:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Marshall_McLuhan_holding_a_mirror.jpg
!
!
License:
Wording
on
Wikipedia
states
“The
copyright
holder
of
this
Oile
allows
anyone
to
use
it
for
any
purpose,
provided
that
the
copyright
holder
is
properly
attributed.
Redistribution,
derivative
work,
commercial
use,
and
all
other
use
is
permitted.“
Image
content:
McLuhan
Tetrad
Source:
Wikipedia.org
URL:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrad_of_media_effects
License:
Text
of
Creative
Commons
Attribution-‐ShareAlike
3.0
Unported
License
!
!
38
Image
content:
microwave
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://downloads.clipart.com/63493958.jpg?t=1372747431&h=815792d816a45be2c4e46b36ed10707c&u=jasonohler
!
39-‐40
Titling
41
Kurzweil
“Math
hat,”
ibid
!
42
Titling
43
Image
content:
question
mark
Source:
Flickr,
located
through
Creative
Commons
Photographer:
modernowl
URL:
http://www.Olickr.com/photos/kindoOindie/4060464034/sizes/o/in/photostream/
License:
Attribution-‐NonCommercial-‐ShareAlike
2.0
Generic
(CC
BY-‐NC-‐SA
2.0)
!
44-‐46
Titling
47
Vortex,
screaming
girl,
ibid.
48
Image
content:
ABCs
blocks
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=2734588&a=o&q=blocks&k_mode=all&s=145&e=162&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=422:35:505:13:7:160:204&page=9&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
194. Citations, credits, references
49
Image
content:
Partners
on
cell
phones
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=10002950&a=p&q=couple%20cell%20phone&k_mode=all&s=73&e=90&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=14:0:113:0:0:0:32&page=5&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
!
Telephone
wires,
ibid.
Image
content:
STEM
pic,
gears
Source:
Clipart.com
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=2701920&a=p&q=gears&k_mode=all&s=211&e=252&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=152:5:286:18:5:164:52&page=6&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
!
!
50
Image
content:
child
with
a
globe
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=6297335&a=p&q=globe%20child&k_mode=all&s=1&e=12&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=58:0:12:0:0:22:28&page=&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
!
!
51-‐53
Titling
54
Image
content:
Literacy
montage
!
55
Pic
of
essay
56
Website
57
Website
58-‐59
Literacy-‐
titling
60
Partners
on
cell
phones,
ibid
Telephone
wires,
ibid
STEM
pic,
ibid
Boy
with
globe,
ibid
Literacy
montage,
ibid
Book
cover,
ibid
!
Image
content:
Thinking
man
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=3659568&a=p&q=thinking&k_mode=all&s=547&e=588&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=1360:15:2170:24:32:217:744&page=14&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
61
Titling
62
Big
data
!
Image
content:
737
photo
Source:
Flickr,
located
through
Creative
Commons
URL:
http://www.Olickr.com/photos/angeloangelo/8557695912/sizes/h/in/photostream/
License:
Attribution
2.0
Generic
(CC
BY
2.0)
!
63
VHS
image:
VHS
tape
Source:
Wikipedia.org
URL:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:VHS_diagonal.svg
License:
This
words
appears
on
the
website:
“I,
the
copyright
holder
of
this
work,
release
this
work
into
the
public
domain.
This
applies
worldwide.
In
some
countries
this
may
not
be
legally
possible;
if
so:
I
grant
anyone
the
right
to
use
this
work
for
any
purpose,
without
any
conditions,
unless
such
conditions
are
required
by
law.”
!
64
Titling
65-‐66
35
million
Source:
my
own
search
67-‐68
700
billion
minutes
on
Facebook/month
URL:
http://www.jefObullas.com/2011/09/02/20-‐stunning-‐social-‐media-‐statistics/#PWXEE7EQco1BXb2J.99
195. Citations, credits, references
69-‐70
294
billion
emails
Source:
Post
and
Courier
URL:
http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20111205/ARCHIVES/312059963
71-‐74
Big
data
Source:
APCON
URL:
http://visual.ly/big-‐data-‐storm?view=true
!
75-‐78
2.7
zettabytes
Source:
International
Business
Times
Title:
Technology
Focus:
Moving
to
the
Zettabyte
Era
Author:
David
Zielenziger
Date:
12/4/2011
URL:
http://www.ibtimes.com/technology-‐focus-‐moving-‐zettabyte-‐era-‐212712
!
Also
Source:
EETimes
Title:
25th
anniversary
of
Olash
memory
sees
2.7ZB
of
data
Date:
8/27/2012
!
URL:
http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1262409
79
Image
content:
Facebook
graph
of
Eric
Staten
Taken
on:
3/6/11
URL:
http://www.Olickr.com/photos/96682437@N00/5503266014/in/photolist-‐9oiFfN-‐4xE5uH-‐9aF1Kz-‐btG44F-‐btG51r-‐btG3jk-‐btG5ma-‐btG3MB-‐btG5Ux-‐btG4Er-‐btG1Lc-‐btG3yr-‐btG4jt-‐btG2P6-‐btG2eM-‐btG2w8-‐dNqTL5-‐
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dkWsdD-‐3bp4xq-‐8Rf2Ak-‐2WS7tz
License:
Attribution-‐NonCommercial
2.0
Generic
(CC
BY-‐NC
2.0)
Author:
Amber
Case,
caseorganic
Taken:
8/16/2010
!
!
80-‐81
Image
content:
Paper
cutout,
one
person
leaving
the
group
Image
name:
iStock_000002756427Small
Source:
iStock.com
License:
I
paid
for
image
URL:
http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-‐photo-‐2756427-‐think-‐different.php?st=248f1c8
82
Preceding
plus
blender
images:
!
!
!
Image
content:
blender
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=4045081&a=o&q=blender&k_mode=all&s=1&e=49&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=93:1:8:2:1:1:65&page=&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
Facebook
logo
Image
content:
Kid
wearing
Google
Glass
Source:
CNblogs
URL:
http://news.cnblogs.com/n/144057/
Note:
this
photo
appears
in
many
places
on
the
web;
it
is
impossible
to
discern
the
origins
of
the
original
!
Image
content:
“future”
credit
card
By:
Alain
Ornorm
URL:
http://ornorm.deviantart.com/art/World-‐Bank-‐Credit-‐Card-‐139864867
License:
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0)
!
!
!
!
Image
content:
Digital
footprint,
Wordle
By:
Darcymoore.wordpress.com,
with
permission
Image
content:
Hand
holding
crystal
ball
Photographer:
Garry
Knight
Taken
on:
6/13/2009
URL:
http://www.Olickr.com/photos/garryknight/3650151941/
License:
Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-SA 2.0)
!
!
196. Citations, credits, references
83-‐84
Microwave,
ibid
Kid
graduate
collage:
Image
content:
girl
Source:
clipart.com,
through
paid
subscription
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=4509065&a=p&q=child%20graduate&k_mode=all&s=1&e=14&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=31:0:14:0:0:2:24&page=&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
!
!
Image
content:
boy
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://downloads.clipart.com/23315343.jpg?t=1372810108&h=420886def7c99b3f7f878f6e67f5d489&u=jasonohler
85-‐86
Titling
87
Digital
footprint,
ibid
88
Then
What?
Cover,
ibid
!
!
!
89-‐92
Immersion
Image
content:
Cloud
image
Source:
Flickr,
located
through
Creative
Commons
Photographer:
Daniel
Boyd
URL:
http://www.Olickr.com/photos/dannykboyd/4746718211/sizes/o/in/photolist-‐8esaXa-‐mKcgy-‐9RqBfq-‐pk3ng-‐cjGdZ-‐5BW9sA-‐cjGA4-‐9i6b5b-‐4o2qJ5-‐6NZ5cW-‐6VZsbH-‐5Fevdo-‐d3Momw-‐bi7Rd-‐9SpDpZ-‐91crJT-‐YWpcW-‐7pu2L1-‐YWuEd-‐YRYWM-‐4eviL-‐4KJEB-‐
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License: Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)
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!
!
Image
content:
Silhouette
image,
ibid
Image
content:
Cara
Heitz
at
ASTE
2013,
used
with
permission
Image
content:
Woman
near
lighthouse
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=11713638&a=p&q=cell%20phone&k_mode=all&s=1&e=18&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=1264:8:3476:100:28:87:656&page=&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
93
Image
content:
Matrix-‐like
Olow
Source:
YouTube
Creator:
The
Biggy
Smith
URL:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9k2OCJk81M
!
Our
conversation:
Uploader
Comments
(thebiggysmith)
•
Jason
Ohler
1
week
ago
Hi
BiggySmith-‐
I
am
making
a
presentation
to
teachers
and
would
like
to
show
this
to
them
for
about
10
seconds,
to
symbolize
that
our
technology
is
taking
us
"into
the
Matrix."
Do
I
have
your
permission_
to
use
it?
Thank
you.
jasonohler@gmail.com
·
thebiggysmith
1
week
ago
ah
feel_
free
to
use
it
:)
·
in
reply
to
Jason
Ohler
!
!
Note:
also
known
as:
sukottosumisu
94
Image
content:
Woman
wearing
Google
glass
Source:
Flickr,
located
using
Creative
Commons
Photographer:
Miguel
Angel
Uriando
Taken
on:
9/17/2012
URL:
http://www.Olickr.com/photos/uriondo/7995566165/
License: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
!
197. Citations, credits, references
95
Movie
content:
Google
glass
movie,
titled:
Google
Glass.mp4
!
URL:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_DsUl_vqvo
License:
awaiting
permission
(7/2/2013)
Note:
notes
are
in
to
two
people,
because
I
can't
tell
who
owns
it,
peter
hirshberg
(https://vimeo.com/46393681)
and
Nikky
Shah
(youtube
version)
!
!
96
Image
content:
ARt
Powerpoint
slide,
by
myself
97
Image
content:
ARt
in
a
minute,
by
myself
Source:
Youtube
URL:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmompggXLkU
!
!
98
Image
content:
RL-‐
AR
–
VR
Source:
Slideshare
Presentation:
Web
3.0:
The
Way
Forward?
Author:
Steve
Wheeler
URL:
http://www.slideshare.net/timbuckteeth/web-‐30-‐the-‐way-‐forward
License:
Attribution-‐NonCommercial
2.5
Generic
(CC
BY-‐NC
2.5)
!
Image
content:
Baby
looking
at
laptop
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
!
99
Image
content:
kissing
bot
Source:
Blogotechblog.com
Date:
5/2011
URL:
http://www.blogotechblog.com/wp-‐content/uploads/2011/05/kissingbox.jpg
!
Story
Title:
Japanese
lab
invents
Internet
kissing
machine
Author:
Doug
Gross
Date:
5/5/2011
URL:
http://www.cnn.com/2011/TECH/innovation/05/05/computer.kiss.device/index.html
100
Microwave,
ibid
Boy
with
diploma,
ibid
Girl
with
diploma,
ibid
101
Image
content:
video,
virtual
Oield
trip
with
Andrew
Vanden
Heuvel
Author:
Eppo,
www.adam-‐epstein.com
URL:
vimeo.com/65571649
!
198. Citations, credits, references
102
Image
content
(title):
Seattle
dive
bar
becomes
Oirst
to
ban
Google
Glasses
Source:
CNET
Author:
Casey
Newton
Date:
March
8,
2013
URL:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-‐1023_3-‐57573387-‐93/seattle-‐dive-‐bar-‐becomes-‐Oirst-‐to-‐ban-‐google-‐glass/
!
!
Image
content:
close
up,
woman
wearing
a
contact
lens
URL:
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Contact_Grain.jpg
License:
Attribution-‐ShareAlike
3.0
Unported
(CC
BY-‐SA
3.0)
!
!
103
Image
content
(title):
Google
glass:
Privacy
ofOicials
from
six
nations
ask
Larry
Paige
for
more
info
Source:
Digital
Trends
Author:
Trevor
Mogg
Date:
6/19/2013
URL:
http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/google-‐glass-‐privacy-‐ofOicials-‐from-‐six-‐nations-‐ask-‐larry-‐page-‐for-‐more-‐info/
!
!
!
104
Titling
105
Image
content:
Pic
of
semantic
web
Source:
unknown;
downloaded
recently
but
I
can’t
Oind
it
!
Image
content:
Weird,
man
with
machine
over
his
head
Source:
Flickr,
located
through
Creative
Commons
Photographer/contributor:
James
Vaughan
URL:http://www.Olickr.com/photos/x-‐ray_delta_one/5868803382/sizes/o/in/photostream/
License:
Attribution-‐NonCommercial-‐ShareAlike
2.0
Generic
(CC
BY-‐NC-‐SA
2.0)
URL:
http://www.Olickr.com/photos/x-‐ray_delta_one/5868803382/sizes/o/in/photostream/
!
Image
content:
binary,
0s,
1s
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=4823390&a=p&q=binary&k_mode=all&s=43&e=84&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=24:0:86:0:0:4:0&page=2&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
License:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
!
!
Image
content:
suggestion
box
Source:
Flickr,
located
through
Creative
Commons
Photographer:
Lindsay
Bremnet
URL:
http://www.Olickr.com/photos/lindsay_bremner/8130059521/sizes/o/in/photostream/
License:
Attribution
2.0
Generic
(CC
BY
2.0)
!
!
106
Image
content:
DEC
VAX
Mainframe
URL:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:SPEC-‐1_VAX_6.jpg
License:
Creative
Commons
Attribution-‐Share
Alike
3.0
Unported
!
Image
content:
Kids
at
desks
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=4896383&a=o&q=student%20desks&k_mode=all&s=1&e=31&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=36:0:61:0:0:14:31&page=&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
License:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
!
199. Citations, credits, references
107
Image
content:
video,
dinosaur
movie
Source:
YouTube
Creator:
Tara
Arts
Movie
Date
published:
2/18/2013
URL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLqukN6G7L8
Permission:
Facebook
conversation:
“Jason
Ohler
Dear Tara Arts- I am making a presentation to teachers about what it used to be like in the old days of computing (I'm 60 and I have been at this awhile) and would love to play 15 seconds or so of one of your
wonderful dinosaur clips, like T-Rex vs Spinosaurus (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqoB266_DIE); or Harlem Shake (I wouldn't play the music). Playing one of these would set the mood just right. Thank
you very much!
Jason Ohler
jasonohler@gmail.com
!
!
Tara
Arts
Movie
Sure, Mr. Jason, go ahead... It's my pleasure...
108
Image
content:
Apple
IIe
URL:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Apple_IIe_original.jpg
License:
Wording
“I,
the
copyright
holder
of
this
work,
release
this
work
into
the
public
domain.
This
applies
worldwide.”
!
Image
content:
Hayes
Modem
URL:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hayes_300_Baud_Smartmodem_02.jpg
License:
Attribution-‐ShareAlike
2.0
Generic
(CC
BY-‐SA
2.0)
!
Image
content:
NEC
laptop,
ibid.
105
Image
content:
mainframe,
kids,
ibid.
!
106-‐107
My
drawings
108
Web
2.1
Image
content:
photo
of
Deklan,
by
self
!
!
Image
content:
movie,
Hannah
Note:
published
by
me
on
YouTube,
with
parental
permission
Image
content:
video,
animated
gif
if
of
moving
musical
notes
Source:
unknown
113
My
drawings
114
Image
content:
Michael
Jackson
search
with
Google
graph
Photographer:
Sham
Hardy
URL:
http://www.Olickr.com/photos/xshamx/7265694406/sizes/o/in/photostream/
License:
Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-SA 2.0)
!
200. Citations, credits, references
115
Image
content:
Woman
in
tire
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=5299480&a=o&q=woman%20tire&k_mode=all&s=85&e=99&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=188:6:1182:4:19:100:99&page=3&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
!
Image
content:
Union
76
gas
station
URL:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Union_76_Gas_Station.jpg
License:
Attribution
2.0
Generic
(CC
BY
2.0)
!
Image
content:
dashboard
Source:
Wikimedia.org
URL:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ferrari_California_Dashboard.JPG
License:
Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0)
!
!
Image
content:
My
own
google
map
shot
116
Image
content:
movie,
Craig
Venter
Source:
YouTube
URL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHIocNOHd7A
!
117
Image
content
(title):
Can
essays
be
graded
by
artiOicial
intelligence?
Source:
International
Herald
headline
Author:
John
Markoff
Date:
5/6-‐7/2013
URL:
http://iht.newspaperdirect.com/epaper/viewer.aspx
!
!
118
Image
content:
surveillance
camera
Photographer:
self,
taken
at
the
San
Diego
convention
center
Microwave,
kids
with
diplomas,
ibid.
!
!
119
Suggestion
box,
ibid
120
Image
content:
Two
children,
on
piano
bench,
using
iPads
Title:
Why
iPads
(and
tablets
in
general)
will
succeed
Source:
Flickr,
located
through
Creative
Commons
Photographer:
Yan
Chi
Vinci
Chow,
Flickr
name
ticoneva
URL:
http://www.Olickr.com/photos/ticoneva/5581825616/
Licnese:
Attribution-‐NonCommercial
2.0
Generic
(CC
BY-‐NC
2.0)
!
Image
content:
Baby
looking
at
laptop
Source:
Flickr,
located
through
Creative
Commons
Photographer:
Chris
Smith
(Out
of
Chicago)
!
!
!
URL:
http://www.Olickr.com/photos/cjsmithphotography/5511409574/sizes/o/in/photostream/
License:
Attribution-‐NonCommercial-‐ShareAlike
2.0
Generic
(CC
BY-‐NC-‐SA
2.0)
121
Image
content:
Ah
hah
woman,
ibid.
Image
content:
Kid
wearing
Google
Glass
URL:
http://news.cnblogs.com/n/144057/
Note:
this
photo
appears
in
many
places
on
the
web;
it
is
impossible
to
discern
the
origins
of
the
original
!
Image
content:
loud
shirt
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://downloads.clipart.com/16235439.jpg?t=1372824811&h=d028f6e57459da1b9ad28c78a0d910ec&u=jasonohler
201. Citations, credits, references
122
Kurweil
news
stories,
ibid
!
123
Titling
124
Japanese
teddy
bear,
ibid
Microwave,
ibid
Kids
with
diplomas,
ibid
125-‐126
Image
content:
Kid
with
cell
phone
Source:
can’t
locate
License:
I
paid
$50
for
this!
I
am
looking
for
the
reference
(7/2/2013)
!
!
!
Image:
Hand
with
switch
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=3186588&a=p&q=switch&k_mode=all&s=145&e=162&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=195:6:225:11:2:98:524&page=9&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
127
Transmedia
–
titling
128
Image
content:
Woman
and
child
at
computer
License:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=5804393&a=p&q=woman%20child%20computer&k_mode=all&s=19&e=36&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=18:0:93:0:0:19:0&page=2&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
!
129-‐132
Image
content:
Photo
of
Henry
Jenkins
Source:
Flickr,
located
through
Creative
Commons
Photographer:
Greg
Peverill-‐Conti
URL:
http://www.Olickr.com/photos/gregpc/8714830976/sizes/m/in/photostream/
License:
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
!
Image
content:
Fan
involvement
Source:
Flickr,
located
through
Creative
Commons
Photographer:
Brian
Behrend
URL:
http://www.Olickr.com/photos/brianbehrend/4959095/sizes/o/in/photostream/
License:
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
!
!
!
!
Image
content:
Social
media,
girl
screaming,
ibid
Image
content:
Microwave,
kids
with
diplomas,
ibid
133
Image
content:
Mother
and
girl
at
computer,
ibid
134
Image
content:
Ray
Kurzweil,
lecturing
Source:
Flickr,
located
with
Creative
Commons
Photographer:
JD
Lasica
URL:
http://www.Olickr.com/photos/jdlasica/3764272129/sizes/l/in/photostream/
License:
Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC 2.0)
!
Image
content:
part
of
a
Borg
mask
Source:
Wikimedia
commons
URL:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borg_%28Star_Trek%29;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Picard_as_Locutus.jpg
License:
fair
use,
as
speciOied
!
Image
content:
Terminator
eyes
Source:
Wikimedia
commons
URL:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Terminator%27s_head.jpg
License:
Attribution
2.0
Generic
(CC
BY
2.0)
!
!
Image
content:
My
torso,
ibid.
202. Citations, credits, references
135
Image
content
(title):
How
the
Human
Face
Might
Look
in
100,000
years
Source:
Forbes
Writer:
Parmy
Olson
Date:
6/7/2013
URL:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/parmyolson/2013/06/07/how-‐the-‐human-‐face-‐might-‐look-‐in-‐100000-‐years/
!
!
136
Image
content:
Cloud,
binary,
semantic
web,
kids
at
desks,
ibid
Image
content:
girls
swimming
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=10002707&a=p&q=women%20swimming&k_mode=all&s=1&e=18&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=56:3:107:2:0:43:0&page=&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
Image
content:
spiraling
0s
and
1s
Source:
Pixaby.com
URL:
http://pixabay.com/en/binary-‐code-‐binary-‐binary-‐system-‐63529/
License:
CC0
1.0
Universal
(CC0
1.0)
!
!
collage,
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription:
-‐
people
in
movie
theater:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=3645077&a=p&q=movie
%20theater&k_mode=all&s=19&e=36&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=63:0:205:0:8:19:3&page=2&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
-‐
kids
watching
TV:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=4928658&a=p&q=kids%20watching
%20tv&k_mode=all&s=1&e=6&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=1:0:6:0:0:0:0&page=&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
-‐
girl
on
cell
phone,
laptop:
-‐
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=4136025&a=p&q=woman
%20laptop&k_mode=all&s=1441&e=1458&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=153:1:1749:0:2:8:303&page=81&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
137
Digital
Community
cover,
Boy
and
globe,
Literacy
collage,
Thinking
man,
Boy,
girl
with
diplomas,
ibid
!
Image
content:
cartoon,
man
on
balanced
chairs
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=3746730&a=c&q=man%20chair%20light&k_mode=all&s=1&e=11&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=11:0:3:1:0:32:0&page=&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
!
138
Titling
139
Image
content:
Edison’s
initial
recorder
Source:
phonographies.org
Photo
credit
(copyright):
Helen
Petts;
Aleks
Kolkowski
recordist,
Aaron
Williamson
voice
('The
Feral
Busker').
From:
Aleks
Kolkowski,
1/27/2012;
email
on
Oile:
Note:
Thanks
for
your
message
and
comment
about
the
archive
website.
I'm
happy
for
you
to
use
the
image,
provided
that
it's
for
your
presentations
and
not
published,
although
you
are
welcome
to
use
it
on
a
web
page.
In
either
case
please
provide
credits:
Photo
credit
(copyright):
Helen
Petts
Aleks
Kolkowski
recordist,
Aaron
Williamson
voice
('The
Feral
Busker').
From
phonographies.org
...
or
something
along
those
lines.
f.y.i.,
it's
an
original
Edison
'Fireside'
phonograph
c.
1909.
for
playing
and
recording
wax
cylinders.
The
horn
is
an
original
c.
1905
phonograph
recording
horn
that
came
from
an
early
sound
studio
in
Norwich.
it's
approx.
6.5
feet
in
length.
The
blank
wax
cylinders
are
newly
manufactured
by
Paul
Morris
in
Exeter.
203. Citations, credits, references
140
Image
content:
My
grandkids,
by
self
!
141-‐142
Image
content:
boy
with
magnifying
glass
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=3658320&a=p&q=magnifying%20glass&k_mode=all&s=19&e=36&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=454:3:75:12:33:104:189&page=2&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
!
!
143-‐145
Image
content:
younger
me
–
Photoshopped,
changing
hands
145-‐146
Image
content:
suitcase
Source:
clipart.com,
through
a
paid
subscription
URL:
http://www.clipart.com/en/close-‐up?o=3157289&a=p&q=suitcase&k_mode=all&s=55&e=72&show=&c=&cid=&Oindincat=&g=&cc=966:32:362:9:1:158:669&page=4&k_exc=&pubid=&color=&b=k&date=
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205. improvements in classrooms attribute to how poorly students are doing in today’s economy?
During The Next Web Conference Europe, Pearson Chief Digital Officer Juan Lopez-Valcarcel talked about how 46 percent on US college students do not graduate, and those that do, 40 percen
do not have the right skills for a job they are applying for. this may be due to the fact that while tuition has increased by 70 percent in the last 10 years, the value of the degree has declined by 1
same time frame. But the biggest problem is, for in-demand jobs today and in the future, pertinent courses are not being offered in universities or colleges. For instance, if someone wants to be
you won’t find a school offering a course specific to that job.
http://siliconangle.com/blog/2013/07/09/7-technologies-that-could-revolutionize-education/?
goback=.gde_84637_member_258572000 and quality of education?
So how can things change? How can technology help transform the state
7 technologies that could revolutionize education
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Invisible Computers
Though some schools are equipping students with tablets to facilitate their learning, the device still poses as a barrier as it could be a distraction for some students. And more problems occur wh
at home, misplaced or broken. What happens to students in this scenario? Lopez-Valcarcel proposes a future with invisible computers, where classroom objects, like a desk, will serve as a com
data is available whenever needed. Teachers can give assignments to students and not worry about the student not being informed about it.
•
Body Language Assessment
Today, some use analytics to predict how well a student will do in an exam based on previous tests or class participation. With that, the teacher can do something about it, like offer to tutor the s
exam, so the student’s chance of failing is reduced.
In the future, Lopez-Valcarcel proposes that instructors use body language assessment to determine whether a student is able to follow the discussion. If a student is writing slowly, keeps wrink
stares blankly at the board – these may be signs that a student is struggling to understand, signs that a teacher needs to be aware of. By becoming aware, the teacher can stop and explain things
going to a new topic or ending the discussion.
•
Robot-Assisted Learning
Though some students curse their teachers, sometimes they still need help. Though Lopex-Valcarcel talked about an MIT project that equipped Ethiopian children with tablets and no instruction
able to learn on their own, not everything will come as easily. He made an example of Korea, where instead of hiring people to teach kindergarten students the English language, since there’s a
English teachers in Korea, classrooms were equipped with robots that facilitate assisted learning of the language. Why robots? Because kids respond better with robots than a tablet.
•
Global Rockstar Teachers
Massively Online Open Courses seem to be a hot commodity these days. This allows you to take courses online and earn a degree online. Some courses just offer reading lists that you need to
exam, while others have videos that students can download. What the future holds is an array of Global Rockstar Teachers – teachers that impart their knowledge online, either via live streamin
sessions. This means that the best teachers will be available for anyone in the world, these teachers will no longer be confined in the top schools that are insanely hard to get in.
•
Stealth Learning
Educational games are boring and they may soon go the way of the dinosaur. So how can you make learning more fun, or how can you use it as a tool to use for training and hiring? Make popu
educational. Players won’t even have to know about it. Wouldn’t it be more fun to go to school and be asked by your teachers to play your favorite game for the whole period? At first you’d p
there’s a catch, but haven’t you noticed how you retain more information about the things you like effortlessly? Perfect example, my little brother passed a test regarding Dante’s Inferno by pla
PS3.
•
Social Learning
Almost everyone is on some kind of social platform. There’s Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Google+ and numerous others. Teens use these to communicate about anything that’s happening in vario
lives. Some use social networks to ask their classmates if there are any assignments, or if they have any questions regarding a project. If educators could take social media a step further and use
educational material to students, it could help students engage and learn more.
•
Open Hardware
There are many devices available for consumers these days and some are currently only available to developers. What if Google Glass was made available to students? Can they make somethi
with it? If students are given access to developer-aimed devices, could they possibly be the next big name in Silicon Valley?
Will technology teach or distract in the classroom?