SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 33
Education Stream Auckland, 29 June – 1 July, 2011 Facilitators: Derek Wenmoth & Douglas Harré CORE Education Ltd
Theme topics: The changing nature of Education provision Building a national Network for Learning Teaching the teachers The ‘data explosion’  Ubiquity in learning
Changing nature of education provision
Changing nature of education provision In the networked age, our education institutions must shift from the existing paradigm of operating in relative isolation (even competition) to being more collaborative and working as a node on the education network. Virtual learning services are expanding internationally, with the development of virtual schools in many countries.
Participant concerns ”…keen to look at how we engage practising teachers in this discussion rather than tech people. At the mo' it feels like this is being discussed at length in technical and IT infrastructure circles, but not so much in the actual teaching circles. How do we ensure developments are led by the student and teacher needs rather than the "technicians" who are often not in the classroom.”
Blended learning How might virtual and blended learning opportunities be an effective way of providing access for those who may not otherwise be able to participate?
Open-ness Is education becoming more ‘open’ in terms of the way we think about the tools, expertise and content used for learning?
Networked learning What will be the characteristics of  a networked institution, enabled by ultrafast broadband connectivity on things such as governance, leadership, programme offerings?
Building a national Network for Learning
Building a national Network for Learning (NfL) The development of a dedicated education network, that harnesses the power of broadband technology to deliver educational content and services is a priority for New Zealand and in most developed countries.
Infrastructure What are the infrastructural needs of such a network and who is responsible for their provision from end-to-end?
Collaboration How can we harness our unique expertise to enable a safe, secure, collaborative and creative learning experience for learners, teachers and parents at all levels of our education system?
Policy What are the policy issues that may need to be addressed, particularly around emerging areas such as cloud computing, shared services, quality assurance and equity of access?
How will UFB improve education outcomes? Equity Reduced barriers of distance and travel costs eg virtual field trips Enabling sharing of scarce resources eg Māori medium teachers Engagement Students using familar (‘leisure’) technology to create and learn eg Skype, gaming, virtual worlds Particularly effective for previously disengaged students or students with special needs Teaching  24/7 remote access to students’ work Opportunities for virtual professional development (already happening) Systems Better data collection, enabling evidence-based policies Ability to identify needs and target support
Teaching the teachers
Teaching the Teachers Working in an environment that is increasingly enabled by the use of digital technologies, together with the opportunities afforded by the high speed connectivity of Ultra Fast Broadband presents some significant challenges for teachers, and raises significant concerns about the provision of professional development for teachers. Both the scale of change required and the pace at which is needs to happen mean that traditional approaches may no longer be appropriate. Any approach adopted must cater to the needs of the entire teaching profession, and it has to be a continuing process – and the impact must be effective immediately.
Participant concerns “I am keen to see discussion on the implications of being a citizen in a digitally enabled society. Much of this topic focuses on being a citizen of a digital environment, but as nations like Iceland and Brazil are showing, the key role of ICT is in the real world.”  “I work in tertiary education so am interested in how the internet can assist tertiary study; implications for students and teachers, privacy issues, human rights, new and emerging technologies”
Participant concerns “In my role as Learning Services Team Leader I am also particularly interested in the Teaching the Teachers stream and any idea's information I can pick up and transfer onwards to my team so we can look at how ICT can improve how we deliver information.”  "Teaching the Teachers - Ensuring that this is as much of a focus as the development of physical infrastructure and the purchasing of devices. Often, budgets are focused around acquisition of IT and physical development of IT, how do ensure the professional development of teachers is given equal attention. Lack of time is a constant reason/excuse for slow uptake of technology by teachers. What are we doing to address this (beyond ICTPD contracts).”
Role of ICT What contributions can ICT make to the changing roles of pupils and teachers in schools? Which school conditions are important if the effective use of ICTs is to succeed?
Skills What new kinds of skills do teachers need for working effectively with these new tools and environments?
Professional development Which conditions must be in place if staff development is to be successful for making and impact on practice? In what ways can the change required be accelerated?
The data explosion
The ‘data explosion’ We are witnessing an unprecedented ‘explosion’ of data in the world – including education – with information accumulating in electronic databases everywhere.  This poses challenges about its usefulness and about how we may store, manage and derive meaning from it.
Participant concerns “especially visualisation tools and the need for visual literacy when dealing with visualisations”
Data storage Educational institutions, like businesses, are facing huge challenges in terms of data storage and management, including issues such as data backup and disaster recovery etc. What solutions should we be considering?
Visual Data Visual data analysis blends highly advanced computational methods with sophisticated graphics engines to tap the extraordinary ability of humans to see patterns and structure in even the most complex visual presentations. What are the implications for education institutions?
Open Data Open data is a philosophy and practice requiring that certain data be freely available to everyone, without restrictions from copyright, patents or other mechanisms of control. Many countries around the world are now making all of their government data openly available for people to download and manipulate to derive meaning, discover new patterns etc. What can education institutions learn form this?
Ubiquity in learning
Ubiquity in Learning Among users of all ages there is a clear shift towards computing ‘anywhere, anytime with any device’ – where access is not confined to a particular time and place, and not dependent on using a particular device. There are three key enablers of this:
Participant concerns “Cloud computing - in education context” "Ubiquity in Learning - how do we manage equity issues, making decisions around ‘any device’ vs. one device, how do we insure we make the most of BYOD policies?? “
Wireless networks Learners are increasingly expecting access via wireless networks in schools and learning settings. What are the implications for our education settings regarding the provision of wireless networks?
Mobile devices What provision should we be making for the range of devices now available, most of which are student owned — smart phones, netbooks, laptops, and a wide range of other devices access the Internet?
The Cloud Cloud computing in all its forms offers wide-ranging benefits for education in the form of software and hardware management, data-driven research, and flexibility of resources. How should we be planning to accommodate this?

More Related Content

What's hot

Information and Communication Technology in Education
Information and Communication Technology in EducationInformation and Communication Technology in Education
Information and Communication Technology in Education
Indrani Rengasamy
 
Need and importance of information technology in education
Need and importance of information technology in educationNeed and importance of information technology in education
Need and importance of information technology in education
Ashvini gupta
 

What's hot (20)

Information technology in education.
Information technology in education.Information technology in education.
Information technology in education.
 
10th std ppt
10th std ppt10th std ppt
10th std ppt
 
Using ICT tools in teaching and Learning
Using ICT tools in teaching and LearningUsing ICT tools in teaching and Learning
Using ICT tools in teaching and Learning
 
Online assignment pdf
Online assignment pdfOnline assignment pdf
Online assignment pdf
 
Online assignment- Multimedia as a Technology Enhanced Communication Devices ...
Online assignment- Multimedia as a Technology Enhanced Communication Devices ...Online assignment- Multimedia as a Technology Enhanced Communication Devices ...
Online assignment- Multimedia as a Technology Enhanced Communication Devices ...
 
Ict – information & communication technology
Ict – information & communication technologyIct – information & communication technology
Ict – information & communication technology
 
Introduction to ICT in Education
Introduction to ICT in EducationIntroduction to ICT in Education
Introduction to ICT in Education
 
Enriched workshop -group work
Enriched workshop -group workEnriched workshop -group work
Enriched workshop -group work
 
Digital Citizenship: A Burning Issue in Educational Technology
Digital Citizenship: A Burning Issue in Educational TechnologyDigital Citizenship: A Burning Issue in Educational Technology
Digital Citizenship: A Burning Issue in Educational Technology
 
Information and Communication Technology in Education
Information and Communication Technology in EducationInformation and Communication Technology in Education
Information and Communication Technology in Education
 
Digital and information literacy in education
Digital and information literacy in educationDigital and information literacy in education
Digital and information literacy in education
 
Reflection paper(about the ict)
Reflection paper(about the ict)Reflection paper(about the ict)
Reflection paper(about the ict)
 
Aims of ICT in Education
Aims of ICT in EducationAims of ICT in Education
Aims of ICT in Education
 
Need and importance of information technology in education
Need and importance of information technology in educationNeed and importance of information technology in education
Need and importance of information technology in education
 
ICTs
ICTsICTs
ICTs
 
ICT Workshop European- Jan 2017
ICT Workshop European- Jan 2017ICT Workshop European- Jan 2017
ICT Workshop European- Jan 2017
 
ICT Workshop July 2018
ICT Workshop July 2018ICT Workshop July 2018
ICT Workshop July 2018
 
How to use information technology in education?
How to use information technology in education?How to use information technology in education?
How to use information technology in education?
 
Tech Pd Intro
Tech Pd IntroTech Pd Intro
Tech Pd Intro
 
ICT Unit 1
ICT Unit 1ICT Unit 1
ICT Unit 1
 

Similar to Net hui education_stream

Similar to Net hui education_stream (20)

Prof ass 1 final draft 1
Prof ass 1 final draft 1Prof ass 1 final draft 1
Prof ass 1 final draft 1
 
An effective use of ict for education and
An effective use of ict for education andAn effective use of ict for education and
An effective use of ict for education and
 
Assignment
AssignmentAssignment
Assignment
 
Online assignment pdf
Online assignment pdfOnline assignment pdf
Online assignment pdf
 
Jibin online assignment
Jibin online assignmentJibin online assignment
Jibin online assignment
 
Workshop european 25_26_january
Workshop european 25_26_januaryWorkshop european 25_26_january
Workshop european 25_26_january
 
Lecture 2 Ed Tech in context
Lecture 2 Ed Tech in contextLecture 2 Ed Tech in context
Lecture 2 Ed Tech in context
 
Ability Course - ICT - Project Discussion - DJ.docx
Ability Course - ICT - Project Discussion - DJ.docxAbility Course - ICT - Project Discussion - DJ.docx
Ability Course - ICT - Project Discussion - DJ.docx
 
Ict assignment
Ict assignmentIct assignment
Ict assignment
 
Ict assignment
Ict assignmentIct assignment
Ict assignment
 
Ict assignment
Ict assignmentIct assignment
Ict assignment
 
Ict assignment
Ict assignmentIct assignment
Ict assignment
 
Ict assignment
Ict assignmentIct assignment
Ict assignment
 
Ict assignment
Ict assignmentIct assignment
Ict assignment
 
The Role Of Technology In Education: Impact, Tools, Challenges, Future | Futu...
The Role Of Technology In Education: Impact, Tools, Challenges, Future | Futu...The Role Of Technology In Education: Impact, Tools, Challenges, Future | Futu...
The Role Of Technology In Education: Impact, Tools, Challenges, Future | Futu...
 
K017157582
K017157582K017157582
K017157582
 
Effectiveness of Information Communication Technologies for Education System
Effectiveness of Information Communication Technologies for Education SystemEffectiveness of Information Communication Technologies for Education System
Effectiveness of Information Communication Technologies for Education System
 
Effectiveness of Information Communication Technologies for Education System
Effectiveness of Information Communication Technologies for Education SystemEffectiveness of Information Communication Technologies for Education System
Effectiveness of Information Communication Technologies for Education System
 
Technology in Education
Technology in EducationTechnology in Education
Technology in Education
 
Tau Seminar 2 material [part 3]
Tau Seminar 2 material [part 3]Tau Seminar 2 material [part 3]
Tau Seminar 2 material [part 3]
 

More from Derek Wenmoth

More from Derek Wenmoth (20)

Agency By Design Masterclass - USBE, March24
Agency By Design Masterclass - USBE, March24Agency By Design Masterclass - USBE, March24
Agency By Design Masterclass - USBE, March24
 
Agency By Design: ensuring rigor in our approach
Agency By Design: ensuring rigor in our approachAgency By Design: ensuring rigor in our approach
Agency By Design: ensuring rigor in our approach
 
Leading Change in Times of Change
Leading Change in Times of ChangeLeading Change in Times of Change
Leading Change in Times of Change
 
Pushing the Boundaries!.pdf
Pushing the Boundaries!.pdfPushing the Boundaries!.pdf
Pushing the Boundaries!.pdf
 
Embracing Educational Disruption
Embracing Educational DisruptionEmbracing Educational Disruption
Embracing Educational Disruption
 
Friction-Free Transformation
Friction-Free TransformationFriction-Free Transformation
Friction-Free Transformation
 
WORKSHOP: Shifting the Ownership of Learning
WORKSHOP: Shifting the Ownership of LearningWORKSHOP: Shifting the Ownership of Learning
WORKSHOP: Shifting the Ownership of Learning
 
Learners as Leaders in a Changing World
Learners as Leaders in a Changing WorldLearners as Leaders in a Changing World
Learners as Leaders in a Changing World
 
re-Activate Imagine If.pdf
re-Activate Imagine If.pdfre-Activate Imagine If.pdf
re-Activate Imagine If.pdf
 
DLL -Shifting the Ownership of Learning
DLL -Shifting the Ownership of LearningDLL -Shifting the Ownership of Learning
DLL -Shifting the Ownership of Learning
 
Deep learning innovation in challenging times
Deep learning innovation in challenging timesDeep learning innovation in challenging times
Deep learning innovation in challenging times
 
Cashmere Ave School Jan23.pdf
Cashmere Ave School Jan23.pdfCashmere Ave School Jan23.pdf
Cashmere Ave School Jan23.pdf
 
Douglas Park TOD23.pdf
Douglas Park TOD23.pdfDouglas Park TOD23.pdf
Douglas Park TOD23.pdf
 
Shifting the ownership of learning.pdf
Shifting the ownership of learning.pdfShifting the ownership of learning.pdf
Shifting the ownership of learning.pdf
 
Imagine if.... the future?.pdf
Imagine if.... the future?.pdfImagine if.... the future?.pdf
Imagine if.... the future?.pdf
 
Designing For a Hybrid Future
Designing For a Hybrid FutureDesigning For a Hybrid Future
Designing For a Hybrid Future
 
Ko Wai Au - Culturally Responsive Education
Ko Wai Au - Culturally Responsive EducationKo Wai Au - Culturally Responsive Education
Ko Wai Au - Culturally Responsive Education
 
Hybrid learning for senior leaders
Hybrid learning for senior leadersHybrid learning for senior leaders
Hybrid learning for senior leaders
 
Hybrid Learning for teachers and kaiako.pdf
Hybrid Learning for teachers and kaiako.pdfHybrid Learning for teachers and kaiako.pdf
Hybrid Learning for teachers and kaiako.pdf
 
Future of learning in a post COVID world
Future of learning in a post COVID worldFuture of learning in a post COVID world
Future of learning in a post COVID world
 

Recently uploaded

The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptxThe basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
heathfieldcps1
 
Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functionsSalient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
KarakKing
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdfKey note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
 
Fostering Friendships - Enhancing Social Bonds in the Classroom
Fostering Friendships - Enhancing Social Bonds  in the ClassroomFostering Friendships - Enhancing Social Bonds  in the Classroom
Fostering Friendships - Enhancing Social Bonds in the Classroom
 
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptxThe basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
 
Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functionsSalient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
 
Wellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptx
Wellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptxWellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptx
Wellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptx
 
Jamworks pilot and AI at Jisc (20/03/2024)
Jamworks pilot and AI at Jisc (20/03/2024)Jamworks pilot and AI at Jisc (20/03/2024)
Jamworks pilot and AI at Jisc (20/03/2024)
 
80 ĐỀ THI THỬ TUYỂN SINH TIẾNG ANH VÀO 10 SỞ GD – ĐT THÀNH PHỐ HỒ CHÍ MINH NĂ...
80 ĐỀ THI THỬ TUYỂN SINH TIẾNG ANH VÀO 10 SỞ GD – ĐT THÀNH PHỐ HỒ CHÍ MINH NĂ...80 ĐỀ THI THỬ TUYỂN SINH TIẾNG ANH VÀO 10 SỞ GD – ĐT THÀNH PHỐ HỒ CHÍ MINH NĂ...
80 ĐỀ THI THỬ TUYỂN SINH TIẾNG ANH VÀO 10 SỞ GD – ĐT THÀNH PHỐ HỒ CHÍ MINH NĂ...
 
How to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POS
How to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POSHow to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POS
How to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POS
 
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
 
Python Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docx
Python Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docxPython Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docx
Python Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docx
 
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
 
Understanding Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding  Accommodations and ModificationsUnderstanding  Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding Accommodations and Modifications
 
Google Gemini An AI Revolution in Education.pptx
Google Gemini An AI Revolution in Education.pptxGoogle Gemini An AI Revolution in Education.pptx
Google Gemini An AI Revolution in Education.pptx
 
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptxICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
 
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.pptApplication orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
 
Unit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdf
Unit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdfUnit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdf
Unit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdf
 
Single or Multiple melodic lines structure
Single or Multiple melodic lines structureSingle or Multiple melodic lines structure
Single or Multiple melodic lines structure
 
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptxHMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
 
Plant propagation: Sexual and Asexual propapagation.pptx
Plant propagation: Sexual and Asexual propapagation.pptxPlant propagation: Sexual and Asexual propapagation.pptx
Plant propagation: Sexual and Asexual propapagation.pptx
 
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
 

Net hui education_stream

  • 1. Education Stream Auckland, 29 June – 1 July, 2011 Facilitators: Derek Wenmoth & Douglas Harré CORE Education Ltd
  • 2. Theme topics: The changing nature of Education provision Building a national Network for Learning Teaching the teachers The ‘data explosion’ Ubiquity in learning
  • 3. Changing nature of education provision
  • 4. Changing nature of education provision In the networked age, our education institutions must shift from the existing paradigm of operating in relative isolation (even competition) to being more collaborative and working as a node on the education network. Virtual learning services are expanding internationally, with the development of virtual schools in many countries.
  • 5. Participant concerns ”…keen to look at how we engage practising teachers in this discussion rather than tech people. At the mo' it feels like this is being discussed at length in technical and IT infrastructure circles, but not so much in the actual teaching circles. How do we ensure developments are led by the student and teacher needs rather than the "technicians" who are often not in the classroom.”
  • 6. Blended learning How might virtual and blended learning opportunities be an effective way of providing access for those who may not otherwise be able to participate?
  • 7. Open-ness Is education becoming more ‘open’ in terms of the way we think about the tools, expertise and content used for learning?
  • 8. Networked learning What will be the characteristics of a networked institution, enabled by ultrafast broadband connectivity on things such as governance, leadership, programme offerings?
  • 9. Building a national Network for Learning
  • 10. Building a national Network for Learning (NfL) The development of a dedicated education network, that harnesses the power of broadband technology to deliver educational content and services is a priority for New Zealand and in most developed countries.
  • 11. Infrastructure What are the infrastructural needs of such a network and who is responsible for their provision from end-to-end?
  • 12. Collaboration How can we harness our unique expertise to enable a safe, secure, collaborative and creative learning experience for learners, teachers and parents at all levels of our education system?
  • 13. Policy What are the policy issues that may need to be addressed, particularly around emerging areas such as cloud computing, shared services, quality assurance and equity of access?
  • 14. How will UFB improve education outcomes? Equity Reduced barriers of distance and travel costs eg virtual field trips Enabling sharing of scarce resources eg Māori medium teachers Engagement Students using familar (‘leisure’) technology to create and learn eg Skype, gaming, virtual worlds Particularly effective for previously disengaged students or students with special needs Teaching 24/7 remote access to students’ work Opportunities for virtual professional development (already happening) Systems Better data collection, enabling evidence-based policies Ability to identify needs and target support
  • 16. Teaching the Teachers Working in an environment that is increasingly enabled by the use of digital technologies, together with the opportunities afforded by the high speed connectivity of Ultra Fast Broadband presents some significant challenges for teachers, and raises significant concerns about the provision of professional development for teachers. Both the scale of change required and the pace at which is needs to happen mean that traditional approaches may no longer be appropriate. Any approach adopted must cater to the needs of the entire teaching profession, and it has to be a continuing process – and the impact must be effective immediately.
  • 17. Participant concerns “I am keen to see discussion on the implications of being a citizen in a digitally enabled society. Much of this topic focuses on being a citizen of a digital environment, but as nations like Iceland and Brazil are showing, the key role of ICT is in the real world.”  “I work in tertiary education so am interested in how the internet can assist tertiary study; implications for students and teachers, privacy issues, human rights, new and emerging technologies”
  • 18. Participant concerns “In my role as Learning Services Team Leader I am also particularly interested in the Teaching the Teachers stream and any idea's information I can pick up and transfer onwards to my team so we can look at how ICT can improve how we deliver information.”  "Teaching the Teachers - Ensuring that this is as much of a focus as the development of physical infrastructure and the purchasing of devices. Often, budgets are focused around acquisition of IT and physical development of IT, how do ensure the professional development of teachers is given equal attention. Lack of time is a constant reason/excuse for slow uptake of technology by teachers. What are we doing to address this (beyond ICTPD contracts).”
  • 19. Role of ICT What contributions can ICT make to the changing roles of pupils and teachers in schools? Which school conditions are important if the effective use of ICTs is to succeed?
  • 20. Skills What new kinds of skills do teachers need for working effectively with these new tools and environments?
  • 21. Professional development Which conditions must be in place if staff development is to be successful for making and impact on practice? In what ways can the change required be accelerated?
  • 23. The ‘data explosion’ We are witnessing an unprecedented ‘explosion’ of data in the world – including education – with information accumulating in electronic databases everywhere. This poses challenges about its usefulness and about how we may store, manage and derive meaning from it.
  • 24. Participant concerns “especially visualisation tools and the need for visual literacy when dealing with visualisations”
  • 25. Data storage Educational institutions, like businesses, are facing huge challenges in terms of data storage and management, including issues such as data backup and disaster recovery etc. What solutions should we be considering?
  • 26. Visual Data Visual data analysis blends highly advanced computational methods with sophisticated graphics engines to tap the extraordinary ability of humans to see patterns and structure in even the most complex visual presentations. What are the implications for education institutions?
  • 27. Open Data Open data is a philosophy and practice requiring that certain data be freely available to everyone, without restrictions from copyright, patents or other mechanisms of control. Many countries around the world are now making all of their government data openly available for people to download and manipulate to derive meaning, discover new patterns etc. What can education institutions learn form this?
  • 29. Ubiquity in Learning Among users of all ages there is a clear shift towards computing ‘anywhere, anytime with any device’ – where access is not confined to a particular time and place, and not dependent on using a particular device. There are three key enablers of this:
  • 30. Participant concerns “Cloud computing - in education context” "Ubiquity in Learning - how do we manage equity issues, making decisions around ‘any device’ vs. one device, how do we insure we make the most of BYOD policies?? “
  • 31. Wireless networks Learners are increasingly expecting access via wireless networks in schools and learning settings. What are the implications for our education settings regarding the provision of wireless networks?
  • 32. Mobile devices What provision should we be making for the range of devices now available, most of which are student owned — smart phones, netbooks, laptops, and a wide range of other devices access the Internet?
  • 33. The Cloud Cloud computing in all its forms offers wide-ranging benefits for education in the form of software and hardware management, data-driven research, and flexibility of resources. How should we be planning to accommodate this?