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The Seven Futures of American Education, Teaching and Learning in a Screen Captured World

The Seven Futures of American Education, Teaching and Learning in a Screen Captured World

Update: 2016-01-07
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Author of, John Sener, discusses the impact of technology enabled learning on American higher education.













































Individual Questions:
Education’s irretrievable dependency on digital technologies (:46)
Redefining knowledge, redistribution of access and renegotiating authority in education (2:26 )
The powerful combination of digital technology and education’s new found cultural importance (1:21 )
What’s next for higher education? Differing perspectives create a muddled picture (5:50 )
The shift from providing instruction to producing results accelerates the need for digital technology (2:55 )
The role of digital technology in the accountability discussion (2:38 )
Promoting new strategies for improving higher education: how to create an equitable education system (2:18 )

Podcast Intro and Exit music by Won (FLT RSK) / CC BY-NC 3.0 Produced in conjunction with the Average Guy Podcast Network

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The Seven Futures of American Education, Teaching and Learning in a Screen Captured World

The Seven Futures of American Education, Teaching and Learning in a Screen Captured World

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