What’s on Your Horizon?
Free global panel discussion on educational technology in teaching and learning
What’s on Your Horizon?
New Media Consortium & TCC 2009 Worldwide Online Conference
Join Alan Levine of the New Media Consortium along with Bert Kimura and Curtis Ho, Teaching Colleges and Community conference coordinators in a special, free, 90-minute, open discussion to talk about the recently released 2009 Horizon Report, jointly released in January 2009 by the NMC and EDUCAUSE.
As the center piece of the NMC’s Emerging Technology Initiative, the Horizon Report is published annually to chart the landscape of emerging technologies for education and learning organizations. Over the last six years, as a qualitative research effort, the NMC has held an ongoing series of conversations and dialogs with technology professionals, campus technologists, faculty leaders from colleges and universities, and representatives of leading corporations to identify emerging technologies likely to have a large impact on teaching, learning, research, or creative expression within learning-focused organizations.
In this session, we will summarize the project’s process, use of open source and web 2.0 tools, and engage in a discussion of the topics in the 2009 Horizon Report and how the information is used. You will learn how you can participate and contribute to the effort. And we will provide updates on our other related projects, including the Australia-New Zealand edition, published in December 2008 and the newest, a K-12 Horizon Report to be released in early March, as well as ongoing efforts to translate the work into other languages.
So, what is on your horizon?
This conversation will be joined by the NMC Horizon Project and the TCC Online Conference Advisory Panel members.
The event is free, and registration is required. To accommodate your local time zone, two separate webcasts will be held. To register:
Registration:
http://www.learningtimes.net/tcc2009webcast
Registration deadline: March 22, 11:59 PM, HST
Date & Times: (choose one)
March 27, 900 am HST, 1200 noon PDT, 300 pm EDT, 400 am Tokyo (Mar 28), 600 am Melbourne (Mar 28), other time zones
March 27, 200 pm HST, 500 pm PDT, 800 pm EDT, 900 am Tokyo (Mar 28), 1100 am Melbourne (Mar 28), other times zones
This event is sponsored by the TCC 2009 Worldwide Online Conference, the New Media Consortium, and LearningTimes in collaboration with the University of Hawaii and Osaka Gakuin University.
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Upcoming NMC and TCC events (separate registrations required, see individual event web site for registration deadlines):
New Media Consortium
NMC Symposium on New Media & Learning
Online, March 24-26, 2009
http://www.nmc.org/2009-nml-symposium
International Online Conference
7th Annual International Online Conference for Teaching and Learning
Online, March 30-31, 2009
http://www.internationalonlineconference.org
TCC 2009 Worldwide Online Conference, 14th Annual
The New Internet: Collaborative Learning, Social Networking, Technology Tools, and Best Practices
Online, April 14-16, 2009
Pre-conference orientation, April 1-2
https://skellig.kcc.hawaii.edu/tccreg/ (registration link)
For more info, contact Bert Kimura <bert@hawaii.edu> or Curtis Ho <curtis@hawaii.edu>.
New Media Consortium
2009 NMC Summer Conference
Monterey, California
June 10-13, 2009