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9:00 - 10:00 Emerging Technologies and The Horizon Report 2008
Introductions
Memeplex
Horizon Report process and methodology
Hands-on exercise: Participants head into Web, tag one (1) useful thing in del.icio.us with "HZ09"
10-10:30 0-1 years
Tip title 10:30 - 10:45 BREAK 10:45-11:15 0-1 years, continued
Hands-on exercise: VUE (Phil)
First Download the 2.0 release of VUE. To do that you must create an account for yourself on the Tuft's VUE website. Choose your platform & download the appropriate version for your OS of VUE 2.0.
Create a VUE 'map' that includes those aspects of the workshop technologies that you think are most likely relevant to problems or issues at your campus to which emerging technologies here might be of use.
11:15-12:00 2-3 years
Tip title 12:00 - 1:00 pm LUNCH - 1:00-1:30 2-3 years, continued
Hands-on exercise: Twitter, exemplum, mashups and strategies 1:30 - 2:30 30 4-5 years
Hands-on exercise: PMOG, social informatics gaming (Bryan)
2:30 - 3:00 Conclusions
Reflections, next steps - Flesh out your own concept map for next steps with VUE
Add your reflections to the NMC 2008 Horizon Report using the CommentPress
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- Grassroots video
- Collaboration Webs
- Mobile Broadband
- Data Mashups
- Collective Intelligence
- Social Operating Systems
- Yahoo Life! //blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=7503
- Zimbra and Zimlets
- Amazon AL4 Web Services like REST to Connect Resources)
- Hosted Lifebits
- The Social Catalog
- Team Orca Project Site
- Yahoo Life! //blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=7503
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Gaming – PMOGs - Passively Multiplayer Online Games
Twitter – Microblogging
- [Twittervision|
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Some refereences
A brief list of the topics covered in the 2006 Horizon Report along with some illustrative examples follow:
- Social Computing
- Personal Broadcasting
- Digital storytelling(BNA)
- Videoblogging (Rocketboom) (BNA)
- Web video (YouTube, Google Video, VideoSift) (BNA)
- The Phones in Their Pockets (BNA)
- Gaming (BNA)
- Augmented Reality ARlinks (BNA)
- Context-Aware Environments and Devices
Focus Activities
Twitter – Microblogging
Concept Mapping Tools
- VUE - Visual Understanding Environment - What follow is an outline of emerging technologies with links to examine their use. As time goes by this will will flesh out and transform.
- Concilla
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Archival Material from the 2006 Emerging Technologies Workshop
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- Blogging (dialogues)
- Social versus personal media: LastFM and Pandora
- Examples of emerging forms
- Journals going further (Riverbend)
- Aggregation (Regional)
- Re-presenting content 17th-century diary, the return of the Count
- Class blog
- Students abroad
- Library-based blogs
- Public intellectuals, right and left (are we different now?)
- Class and research blog
- Search - Technorati,, Google Blogsearch, Gnosh
- Podcasting (monologues)
- Flickr
- Protecting your IP - Creative Commons
- Tagging - delicious/Connotea
- Distributing Content
- RSS
- Bloglines
- Pedagogical examples
- Podcasting chemistry @ Bryn Mawr
- A Donne A Day and Students do Donne
- Napoleon 101
- Flickr anatomical images
- Blogging Antartica
- Harvard Extension Course in Computer Science 'Bits'- available from iTunes Podcasts
Conclusions
Some refereences
A brief list of the topics covered in the 2006 Horizon Report along with some illustrative examples follow:
- Social Computing
- Personal Broadcasting
- Digital storytelling(BNA)
- Videoblogging (Rocketboom) (BNA)
- Web video (YouTube, Google Video, VideoSift) (BNA)
- The Phones in Their Pockets (BNA)
- Gaming (BNA)
- Augmented Reality ARlinks (BNA)
- Context-Aware Environments and Devices
- What do you do?
- Who does it?
- Who is involved
- Planning for sustained innovation?
- How to foster innovation given your context?
- Developing the language for innovation.
Gallery columns 3 title Nercomp Emerging Tech Workshop 5-2-06