Slidedeck of the week: KPCB Internet Trends 2013
The latest edition of the annual Internet Trends report compiled by Mary Meeker and Liang…
The latest edition of the annual Internet Trends report compiled by Mary Meeker and Liang…
Learning technology provider Kineo has announced it will be continuing its research into workplace learning…
Editor’s note: Thanks to @designedlearnin for sharing this infographic. Not loads of depth but a useful snapshot of learning trends.
At the end of 2012 Learning technology provider Kineo produced a report on learning trends…
Editor’s note: Indulge yourself and look into the future of interface design . . .
Editor’s note: Principals at the Internet Time Alliance – that’s Jay Cross, Jane Hart, Charles Jennings, Harold Jarche, Clark Quinn and Charles Jennings – share their predictions for the year ahead.
What’s on your learning technology horizon for 2013 and what were your learning highlights and…
Editor’s note: BP’s Nick Shackleton-Jones provides his list of learning themes for the year ahead. No new shiny in here but more on general themes.
Editor’s notes: And the three are: MOOCs, data and start-ups . . . so where was the excitement in L&D in 2012?
Editor’s note: With the surge in interest in education technology it is good to see what else is actually going on. You won’t be surprised that it reflects some of what goes on in corporate learning.
Editor’s note: If these are the trends – and they seems pretty realistic – how will they impact on L&D?
Editor’s note: More future gazing this time from IBM. It might be hard to imagine, but IBM scientists see cognitive computing as the future and that means computers that can think.
Editor’s note: The National Intelligence Council Global Trends Report is produced every four years soon after the US presidential election. It explores factors such as globalization, demography and the environment.
Editor’s note: Last in a great series of seven tech trends in education for 2012. This one looks at analytics.
Editor’s notes: By adding more cities to filter by, Twitter is providing more – if rudimentary – ways of curating the web.