This John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Report is a redaction of the argument in our book-in-progress, currently titled The Future of Thinking: Learning Institutions in a Digital Age. That book, to be published in 2010, is merely the concrete (paper and online) manifestation and culmination of a long, complex process that brought together dozens of collaborators, face to face and virtually. The focus of all of this intense interchange was the shape and future of learning institutions. Our charge was to accept the challenge of an Information Age and acknowledge, at the conceptual as well as at the methodological level, the responsibilities of learning at an epistemic moment when learning itself is the most dramatic medi...
Instruction tailored to the individual student, learning and teaching outside the limits of time and...
Digital media and learning has become a critical area for educational research in the twenty-first c...
Traditional education as we know it is the middle of great change. While changes do occur constantly...
In this report, Cathy Davidson and David Theo Goldberg focus on the potential for shared and interac...
The focus of all of this intense interchange was the shape and future of learning institutions. Our ...
How traditional learning institutions can become as innovative, flexible, robust, and collaborative ...
Institutions of learning at all levels are challenged by a fast and accelerating pace of change in t...
Purpose: The main argument behind this paper is learning in the digital age should not be restricted...
T. MacArthur Foundation in connection with its grant making initiative on Digital Media and Learning...
The modern digital age is characterized by powerful information and communication technologies that ...
Technology takes a central role in our lives, infiltrating many aspects of what we do and how we spe...
Institutions of learning at all levels are challenged by a fast and accelerating pace of change in t...
This paper explores some of the major trends shaping the future of online learning. It asks, what mi...
Preprint for:Jon Dron and Terry Anderson (2016) The Future of E-learning. In the SAGE Handbook of E-...
Institutions of learning at all levels are challenged by a fast and accelerating pace of change in t...
Instruction tailored to the individual student, learning and teaching outside the limits of time and...
Digital media and learning has become a critical area for educational research in the twenty-first c...
Traditional education as we know it is the middle of great change. While changes do occur constantly...
In this report, Cathy Davidson and David Theo Goldberg focus on the potential for shared and interac...
The focus of all of this intense interchange was the shape and future of learning institutions. Our ...
How traditional learning institutions can become as innovative, flexible, robust, and collaborative ...
Institutions of learning at all levels are challenged by a fast and accelerating pace of change in t...
Purpose: The main argument behind this paper is learning in the digital age should not be restricted...
T. MacArthur Foundation in connection with its grant making initiative on Digital Media and Learning...
The modern digital age is characterized by powerful information and communication technologies that ...
Technology takes a central role in our lives, infiltrating many aspects of what we do and how we spe...
Institutions of learning at all levels are challenged by a fast and accelerating pace of change in t...
This paper explores some of the major trends shaping the future of online learning. It asks, what mi...
Preprint for:Jon Dron and Terry Anderson (2016) The Future of E-learning. In the SAGE Handbook of E-...
Institutions of learning at all levels are challenged by a fast and accelerating pace of change in t...
Instruction tailored to the individual student, learning and teaching outside the limits of time and...
Digital media and learning has become a critical area for educational research in the twenty-first c...
Traditional education as we know it is the middle of great change. While changes do occur constantly...