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Communication Trends Impacting Business
and Education
Letrsquos Talk
bull Ground Rulesbull About Me bull A Brief Historybull Current Trendsbull The Near Futurebull Takeaways
My Brain ndash My Thoughts
bull Physical World Viewbull Human Brains and Behavior bull Education System Experiencesbull Education Deliverables
Physical World
Human Behavior
Left vs Right
From the Gut
Gut instinct is ldquopatternrecognitionrdquo based on past experience
-Jack Welch CEO
ldquoInstinct is the gift of experience The first question you have to ask yourself is On what basis am I making a judgment If you have no experience then your instincts arent any goodrdquo
- Malcom Gladwell
The Social Brain
how exquisitely sensitive our minds are to the goings-on of the minds around us by suggesting that our brains spontaneously mirror the pattern of activity of other brains in our vicinityrdquo
-Jason P Mitchell
Newer Thought
What I See as School Deliverables
Then vs Now
Personal Computer
Then Now
Internet Access
Then Now
Portable Music
Then Now
Watching Video
Then Now
Gaming Systems
Then Now
Mobile Phone
Then Now
Then vs Now
Digital NativeDigital Immigrants
bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress
Map of the Ancient Silk Road
The Silk Road Journey
bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes
between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295
ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km
ndash Few traveled the entire way
The Silk Road Journey
bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea
Red Sea and Indian Ocean
ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way
ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498
The Silk Road Journey
bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not
completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile
still predominant for trade
The Silk Road Journey
bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper
flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between
Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time
The NEW Silk Road
bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across
the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic
cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones
worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants
globally
The NEW Silk Road
bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless
requires microwave towers every 25 miles
ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite
ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth
The NEW Silk Road
bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable
installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry
terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite
The NEW Silk Road
bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of
2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of
connectionndash 4G and WiMax
Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
Communication Innovation
bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime
Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip
AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
My Social Graph
HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks
How is Technology Easier
bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning
Students Speak Up about their Vision
bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3
players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is
important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with
classmates
Hole in the Wall Project
Trends
ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf
ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart
What are the Current Trends
bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected
bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings
bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board
Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences
Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo
mdash Lewis Carroll
Live365com
Pandora
iTunes
Hulu
Netflix
YouTube
FORAtv
TED Talks
Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
Project Gutenberg
Google Books
Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education
The Internet is the Cloud
The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt
understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo
mdash Eric Schmidt CEO
ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo
mdashJohn Gilmore Activist
Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
Social Media Landscape
Ning
Flowr
Moodle
Google CloudCourse
MIT Open Courseware Initiative
Open Source Curriculum
Scitable Democratizing Science
ThinkQuest
Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace
Paperless Society
If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age
mdash Jacques Barzun
Progression of Computing Devices
WolframAlpha on iPad
Sky Map on Android
iTunes University on iPod
Textbooks on Kindle
Google on SMS (466453)
define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope
Mobile Mobile Mobile
bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos
studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore
carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning
ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience
Devices in the Workplace
Mobile Devices in Your School