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What is State of the Art? Trends and Technology in Higher Ed Eileen G. Abels Simmons College GSLIS Reboot: Envisioning FLO through 2020 June 5, 2014
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Page 1: What is State of the Art? Trends and Technology in Higher Ed Eileen G. Abels Simmons College GSLIS Reboot: Envisioning FLO through 2020 June 5, 2014.

What is State of the Art? Trends and Technology in Higher Ed

Eileen G. AbelsSimmons College GSLIS

Reboot: Envisioning FLO through 2020June 5, 2014

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How can you achieve and maintainstate of the art systems?

"The mission of Fenway Libraries Online is to support education and research at its member institutions through a state-of-the-art library system that delivers reliable and relevant information services and promotes resource sharing.” (Strategic Plan 2007-2009)

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Trends and Technologies to Watchin Higher Education

HORIZON REPORT 2014 Higher Education Edition

• Fast: 1-2 years

• Mid-range: 2 – 3 years

• Long-range: 4- 5 years

NMC Horizon Report: 2014 Higher Education Edition http://cdn.nmc.org/media/2014-nmc-horizon-report-he-EN-SC.pdf

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Fast: Ubiquity of Social Media:

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Fast: Integration of online, hybrid and collaborative learning

“YouTube Subtracts Racy and Raucous to Add a Teaching Tool” NYT March 10, 2012

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Mid-range: Data driven assessment and learning

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Mid-Range: Shift to students as creators

Britton, Laruen. The Makings of Maker Spaces, Part 1: Space for Creation, Not Just Consumption Library Journal October 1, 2012

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Long range: Agile approaches to change

Llopis, Glenn. Entrepreneurship Isn’t Just A Business Term Anymore; It’s a Way of Life. 8/15/2011 Forbes Magazine http://www.forbes.com/sites/glennllopis/

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Long Range: Evolution of Online Learning

The Year of the MOOC NYT 11/2/2012

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One of Many Challenges: Digital Fluency of Faculty

A Honeysett. How Do We Teach Digital Literacy to Digital Natives? Edudemic: Connecting Education & Technology May 22, 2014http://www.edudemic.com/teach-digital-literacy-digital-natives/

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Discussion

• How are you contributing or could you contribute to your institution with efforts relating to:– Social media?– Students as producers?– Innovation and entrepreneurship?– Online education?– Faculty and student digital literacy?