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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: My Predictions for 2008

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Tuesday, January 15, 2008 My Predictions for 2008 I wont deign to make grandiose predictions about the state of eLearning in the year 2008 as many have already done. My Predictions for Learning in 2008 are, well, more about expected outcomes for my own learning journey this year based on some key personal events on my near horizon.

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Donald Clark: Algorithmic/Adaptive Learning #DevLearn

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Donald Clark @donaldclark “Learning Prediction for 2015 and Beyond: Two Small Letters” Algorithms and predictive analytics – Netflix knows what you want to watch. Ask questions, ask your confidence level as you answer those questions – that helps with predictive. Forgive any typos and incoherencies. Learning styles don’t exist.

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My Predictions for 2008

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John Seely Brown The Power of Pull #dl10 Keynote

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predictable, hierarchy, control, org routines, minimize variance – the core of scalable efficiency. Predictable curriculum, standards based, authority focused. We now scramble faster and faster to stay in place – we have to work that much harder to make the same amount of improvement we used to make. The 21st C.

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#ICELW Opening Keynote with Steve Wheeler @timbuckteeth "The Future is Mobile…Social…Personal"

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We can’t predict the future, but we can look at trends and think about what’s coming in the next year or two. These four Cs are the new 3 Rs (Reading, Riting, Rhithmatic…) The NMC Horizon Report – every year they come up with predictions. Clark We need to make the technology invisible –so we can concentrate on the learning.

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General Stan McChrystal, #ASTD2014

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Three ideas today: Predictive hubris (the pitfall of) Organic adaptability (the importance of) Shared consciousness & empower execution (the necessity of) We can''t predict the future. In war: adapt or fail. And in war, when you fail, people die. And that''s not an option. We don''t know what''s going to happen.

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Amy Jo Martin, Thursday Keynote at #ASTDTK14

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Just differently) Megatrends for social Predictive analysis Brand stories might start on TV (commercials) and continue on Twitter. People think it’s too high tech. Facebook has billions of users every month to Snapchat which has millions. And yes, milennials are still using FB. E.g., Trident commercial airs during key shows.

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