A Communique on the Horizon Project’s Recent Communique.
Many of you may have heard of the annual Horizon Report, the report put out by the New Media Consortium that tracking the most important trends technology for education over the last decade. To celebrate ten years of producing what has become a vital indicator of social change,this past January the report’s organizers brought together 100 international leaders from academia and industry. Putting their heads together, these experts identified 28 megatrends that they believe will dominate the intersection of education and technology in the coming decade. Below are the top 10:
- The world of work is increasingly global and increasingly collaborative.
- People expect to work, learn, socialize, and play whenever and wherever they want to.
- The Internet is becoming a global mobile network–and already is at its edges.
- The technologies we use are increasingly cloud-based and delivered over utility networks, facilitating the rapid growth of online videos and rich media.
- Openness–concepts like open content, open data, and open resources, along with notions of transparency and easy access to data and information–is moving from a trend to a value for much of the world.
- Legal notions of ownership and privacy lag behind the practices common in society.
- Real challenges of access, efficiency, and scale are redefining what we mean by quality and success.
- The Internet is constantly challenging us to rethink learning and education, while refining our notion of literacy.
- There is a rise in informal learning as individual needs are redefining schools, universities, and training.
- Business models across the education ecosystem are changing.