HORIZON REPORT 2014 HIGHER EDUCATION Cynthia Sistek-Chandler, Ed D National University School of Education, Associate Professor Expert Advisor Horizon Report Higher Education, 2014 EDUCAUSE New Media Consortium Executive Briefing to National University March 12, 2014
Executive Briefing of the 2014 Horizon Report presented to National University Provost, Deans, and Administration
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HORIZON REPORT 2014
HIGHER EDUCATION
Cynthia Sistek-Chandler, Ed DNational University
School of Education, Associate Professor
Expert AdvisorHorizon Report
Higher Education, 2014
EDUCAUSENew Media Consortium
Executive Briefing to National University March 12, 2014
The New Media Consortium (NMC)Horizon Report
2014 Higher Education Edition
NEW MEDIA CONSORTIUM and The EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI)
Mid-Range Rise of Data Driven Learning and Assessment
Mid-Range Students as Creators
Long RangeEvolution of Online Learning
Significant Challenges Impeding Higher Education Technology AdoptionSolvable Challenges: Those that we understand and know how to solve• Low Digital Fluency of Faculty• Relative Lack of Rewards for Teaching
Difficult Challenges: Those we understand but for which solutions are elusive• Competition from New Models of Education• Scaling Teaching Innovations
Wicked Challenges: Those that are complex to even define, much less address• Expanding Access• Keeping Education Relevant
Solvable Challenges
Those that we understand and know how to solve• Low Digital Fluency of Faculty• Relative Lack of Rewards for Teaching
Difficult Challenges
Those we understand but for which solutions are elusive.• Competition from New Models of Education• Scaling Teaching Innovations
Helping Professors Use Technology Is Top Concernin Computing Surveygo.nmc.org/help (Hannah Winston, The Chronicle of Higher Education,17 October 2013.) The Campus Computing Project’sannual survey of senior technology administratorsfound that helping faculty acclimate to new classroomtechnologies as classes move to online platforms will bethe biggest IT concern over the next two to three years.
Wicked Challenges
Over the next 12 years, the WorldBank estimates a 25% increasein global higher educationattendance from 200 to 250million.
• Flipped Classroom• Learning Analytics1
• 3D Printing• Games and Gamification2-3
• Quantified Self• Virtual Assistants4-5
Important Developments in Educational Technology for Higher Education
Dr. George Siemens Case Studies Improving Teaching and Learninghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ILt-ERdb64
Johnson, L., Adams Becker, S., Cummins, M., Estrada V., Freeman, A., and Ludgate, H. (2013). NMC Horizon Report: 2013 K-12 Edition. Austin, Texas: The New Media Consortium.