6. In a flat world, the synthesizers of ideas will rule. And they will use open web 2.0 software standards, and practices to distribute their ideas.
7. And we can make all of our “ digital stuff” available to all people… and most of it will get used... by someone.
8. "According to an IBM study, by 2010, the amount of digital information in the world will double every 11 hours." http://elearning101.org
9. The digital universe in 2007 was equal to almost 45 gigabytes (GB) of digital information for every person on earth … … or the equivalent of over 17 billion 8 GB iPhones. http://elearning101.org
66. What Happens if we Don’t Change? Google, Amazon, Apple, Open Source, Open Content, Open Textbooks… Higher Education Functional Possibilities Time Harder to catch-up … Or even understand.
67. Parting Thought… Is the network to the point where we can challenge traditional models of pedagogy, publishing, and how we use digital technologies? If so, how will our curriculum and methods of learning change, assuming that today’s technology will be readily available to both faculty and to students?
68. http://blog.oer.sbctc.edu http://blog.elearning.sbctc.edu Dr. Cable Green cgreen@sbctc.edu (360) 704-4334 Twitter: cgreen