4. Top Technology Trends in Education One Year or Less: Mobile Computing One Year or Less: Open Content Two to Three Years: Electronic Books Two to Three Years: Simple Augmented Reality Four to Five Years: Gesture-Based Computing Four to Five Years: Visual Data Analysis 2010 Horizon Report, New Media Consortium
12. California Aligned Resources CLRN - California Learning Resource Network www.clrn.org ELR's Open Educational Resources (OER) California Open Source Textbook Project (Wikibooks) WILS (Web)
13. Top Technology Trends Education Simple Augmented Reality Modern mobile augmented reality systems use one or more of the following tracking technologies: digital cameras and/or other optical sensors, accelerometers, GPS, gyroscopes, solid state compasses, RFID, wireless sensors. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmented_reality
14. Top Technology TrendsGesturing Interactive Multi-Touch Displays and Surfaces throughComputing Technology for Tables, Screens, Walls, Windows, and immersive environments Gesture Tek
15. SOMC Island Avatar Orientation http://slurl.com/secondlife/National%20University/138/200/22 Teaching, Training and Learning in Virtual Worlds
17. Resources www.Thinkfinity.org Curriki- WebHome Curriki, the online education community, is building the first website to offer free, open-source instructional materials for K-12.
Online everything, everywhere, anytimeResources: State & NationalCLRN Teaching, Training, and Learning in Virtual WorldsCyber Cyn's Café
Edutopia- The George Lucas FoundationHorizon ReportDevices like the iPhone and Nintendo Wii already use “gesture-based systems,” instead of clacking on keys or clicking and double-clicking a mouse.
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