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On being a futurist
Campus Technology just published an article of mine about my futures work and methods. I introduce trend analysis, environmental scanning, scenarios, and science fiction, then tie it all together with practical tips for campus technology offices. buy nolvadex online buy … Continue reading
A Future Trends Forum double-header this week
This week we have an embarrassment of riches on the Future Trends Forum. There will be two (2) guests, and each is both fascinating and important. To begin with, today (May 30th) the Forum gets a close look at a new … Continue reading
The Future Trends Forum town hall meeting, where the guest is your fine selves
This week the Future Trends Forum turns one. In response, we’re celebrating by holding a community gathering, a virtual town hall meeting. This Thursday, February 16th, the special guests are… you all. Everyone who has participated – all nearly 60 guests, … Continue reading
Me making more media: how can it be sustained in 2017?
Yesterday I posted about having two big decisions to make, looking ahead to 2017. Both decisions concern the various future of education and technology content projects I run, including the FTTE report and the Future Trends Forum. Thursday’s post was … Continue reading
Amy Collier today on the Future Trends Forum
Today I’m looking forward to talking with Amy Collier on the Future Trends Forum. We’re going to discuss critical instructional design, unbundling, remote collaboration, and more. buy furosemide online buy furosemide online Amy’s the Associate Provost for Digital Learning at Middlebury … Continue reading
Bridget Burns on this week's Future Trends Forum
This week’s Future Trends Forum guest is Bridget Burns, the leader of a fascinating multi-campus project. Burns founded and directs the University Innovation Alliance, a group of public universities striving to expand access and inclusivity. Washington Monthly named her as one … Continue reading
What should we ask Google's education evangelist tomorrow?
This Thursday I’m excited to host a terrific guest on the Future Trends Forum. He’s Google’s education evangelist, Jaime Casap. Jaime focuses on the links between social justice, technology, access, and education. In addition to those issues, I plan on asking … Continue reading
Tomorrow: should educational technology become an academic discipline?
This week the Future Trends Forum explores the idea of turning educational technology into an academic discipline. buy tadora online buy tadora no prescription generic On Thursday, September 15th, from 2-3 pm EDT, I’ll be joined by professor Edward Maloney, from Georgetown … Continue reading
What should we ask Jonathan Rees about faculty autonomy
What is the future of faculty autonomy? Tomorrow we’re discussing this topic with Jonathan Rees on the Future Trends Forum (RSVP or log in here). Jon is a professor of history at Colorado State University Pueblo. He also blogs at … Continue reading
Live from Campus Technology: today on the Future Trends Forum
Today I’m leading a Future Trends Forum session live from the Campus Technology conference in Boston. Please join us, and help connect a face-to-face event with the entire online world. A fine group of folks have agreed to join … Continue reading