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author Johnson, L.
Adams, S.
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Adams, S.
Johnson, L.
Adams, S.
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contents Technology Outlook for UK Tertiary Education 2011-2016: An NMC Horizon Report Regional Analysis Johnson, L. Adams, S. Foreign Countries Scholarship Comparative Education Educational Policy Higher Education Consortia Educational Cooperation Educational Trends International Education Educational Technology Influence of Technology Technology Uses in Education Handheld Devices Computer System Design Information Storage Computer Interfaces Distance Education Computer Games Web Based Instruction Internet Teleconferencing Electronic Learning Trend Analysis Delphi Technique Literature Reviews Educational Research Expertise Web Sites Postsecondary Education Electronic Publishing Advisory Committees Information Management Economic Factors Data Analysis Barriers Resistance to Change Learner Controlled Instruction This paper reflects a collaborative effort between the New Media Consortium (NMC) and the JISC Innovation Support Centres, CETIS and UKOLN. The research underpinning the report makes use of the NMC's Delphi-based process for bringing groups of experts to a consensus viewpoint, in this case around the impact of emerging technologies on teaching, learning, research or information management in UK tertiary education over the next five years. In an effort that ran from January through August 2011, the team behind this report considered a wide range of relevant articles, news, blog posts, research, and project examples as part of the preparation for a carefully selected group of 33 experts that ultimately pinpointed the most notable emerging technology topics, trends, and challenges for tertiary education in the United Kingdom over the next five years. That group of experts, known as the Horizon.JISC Advisory Board, is comprised of an international body of knowledgeable individuals, all highly regarded in their fields; collectively the advisory board represents a range of diverse perspectives across the learning sector. [This paper is a collaboration with the Centre for Educational Technology and Interoperability Standards (CETIS) and the United Kingdom Office for Library and Information Networking (UKOLN).]
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spellingShingle Technology Outlook for UK Tertiary Education 2011-2016: An NMC Horizon Report Regional Analysis
Johnson, L.
Adams, S.
Foreign Countries
Scholarship
Comparative Education
Educational Policy
Higher Education
Consortia
Educational Cooperation
Educational Trends
International Education
Educational Technology
Influence of Technology
Technology Uses in Education
Handheld Devices
Computer System Design
Information Storage
Computer Interfaces
Distance Education
Computer Games
Web Based Instruction
Internet
Teleconferencing
Electronic Learning
Trend Analysis
Delphi Technique
Literature Reviews
Educational Research
Expertise
Web Sites
Postsecondary Education
Electronic Publishing
Advisory Committees
Information Management
Economic Factors
Data Analysis
Barriers
Resistance to Change
Learner Controlled Instruction
Technology Outlook for UK Tertiary Education 2011-2016: An NMC Horizon Report Regional Analysis Johnson, L. Adams, S. Foreign Countries Scholarship Comparative Education Educational Policy Higher Education Consortia Educational Cooperation Educational Trends International Education Educational Technology Influence of Technology Technology Uses in Education Handheld Devices Computer System Design Information Storage Computer Interfaces Distance Education Computer Games Web Based Instruction Internet Teleconferencing Electronic Learning Trend Analysis Delphi Technique Literature Reviews Educational Research Expertise Web Sites Postsecondary Education Electronic Publishing Advisory Committees Information Management Economic Factors Data Analysis Barriers Resistance to Change Learner Controlled Instruction This paper reflects a collaborative effort between the New Media Consortium (NMC) and the JISC Innovation Support Centres, CETIS and UKOLN. The research underpinning the report makes use of the NMC's Delphi-based process for bringing groups of experts to a consensus viewpoint, in this case around the impact of emerging technologies on teaching, learning, research or information management in UK tertiary education over the next five years. In an effort that ran from January through August 2011, the team behind this report considered a wide range of relevant articles, news, blog posts, research, and project examples as part of the preparation for a carefully selected group of 33 experts that ultimately pinpointed the most notable emerging technology topics, trends, and challenges for tertiary education in the United Kingdom over the next five years. That group of experts, known as the Horizon.JISC Advisory Board, is comprised of an international body of knowledgeable individuals, all highly regarded in their fields; collectively the advisory board represents a range of diverse perspectives across the learning sector. [This paper is a collaboration with the Centre for Educational Technology and Interoperability Standards (CETIS) and the United Kingdom Office for Library and Information Networking (UKOLN).]
title Technology Outlook for UK Tertiary Education 2011-2016: An NMC Horizon Report Regional Analysis
topic Foreign Countries
Scholarship
Comparative Education
Educational Policy
Higher Education
Consortia
Educational Cooperation
Educational Trends
International Education
Educational Technology
Influence of Technology
Technology Uses in Education
Handheld Devices
Computer System Design
Information Storage
Computer Interfaces
Distance Education
Computer Games
Web Based Instruction
Internet
Teleconferencing
Electronic Learning
Trend Analysis
Delphi Technique
Literature Reviews
Educational Research
Expertise
Web Sites
Postsecondary Education
Electronic Publishing
Advisory Committees
Information Management
Economic Factors
Data Analysis
Barriers
Resistance to Change
Learner Controlled Instruction
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED532399