1. New Learning Models
From Learning Management Systems
To
Learning Management Networks
An Introduction …
May 2012
G. B. Mattia Crespi
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2. A new sustainable model for learning
CONTEXT > A Sustainable Social and Economic Model for High Education.
From LMS to
LM Networks.
An IT
Networking
Platform
for
Education
Venture
Capital
New Model
for sustainable
education.
Compa
nies
Researc
h Labs
New Learning Solutions
ENABLERS
New
Learning
Paradigms
Next
Generation
Learners
DRIVERS
Universi
ties
Need for
Innovation
Need for a
sustainable
model
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3. The need for new learning eco-systems
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As we know, technology enables new jobs, while erasing old ones.
Although, the rate at which technology is developing is becoming too fast for us
to adapt to change.
It only needs re-programming for a machine to learn to work in a different
way, but it takes years to make a human being to adapt to new conditions.
We need a stronger and sustainable learning model, because we need to
increase the rate and speed at which we learn and adjourn ourselves.
If we don’t implement this, big data and all systems will become unmanageable
by humans, as they become more complex.
The true challenge for thinkers around innovation and technology, is to merge
sustainability - not only in terms of resources , but also in terms of intellectual
capital, knowledge and human existence – with the capacity and power of
calculus of the next generation machines and the speed at which they are
growing.
We will need to think ahead of the jobs of the future, not to be left without a job
in the near future.
We are modeling technology around our selves, as technology is modeling our
way of thinking and relating to each other.
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4. Steps towards a new learning model
• Use physical structures as networking hubs.
– Connecting
– Sharing
– Sourcing
• Migrate activities and classes online.
– Immersive Training
• Develop a networking structure to PUSH sharing among
research, businesses, venture capital and learners.
– Next generation online and mobile networks.
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