A Brief History of the Future of Education

A Brief History of the Future of Education
Title A Brief History of the Future of Education PDF eBook
Author Ian Jukes
Publisher Corwin Press
Total Pages 193
Release 2018-12-28
Genre Education
ISBN 154435505X

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The Future Tense of Teaching in the Digital Age The digital environment has radically changed how and what students need and want to learn, but has educational delivery radically changed? Get ready to be challenged to accommodate today’s learners as opposed to allowing default classroom practices. With its touches of humor and choose-your-own-adventure approach, the book encourages readers to search for interesting, relevant or required material and then jump right in. At its core, readers will: Consider predictions about future learning. Understand how to leverage nine core learning attributes of digital generations. Discover ten critical roles educators can embrace to remain relevant in the digital age.

A Brief History of the Future

A Brief History of the Future
Title A Brief History of the Future PDF eBook
Author Jacques Attali
Publisher Skyhorse
Total Pages 312
Release 2011-07-01
Genre History
ISBN 1628721332

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What will planet Earth be like in twenty years? At mid-century? In the year 2100? Prescient and convincing, this book is a must-read for anyone concerned about the future. Never has the world offered more promise for the future and been more fraught with dangers. Attali anticipates an unraveling of American hegemony as transnational corporations sever the ties linking free enterprise to democracy. World tensions will be primed for horrific warfare for resources and dominance. The ultimate question is: Will we leave our children and grandchildren a world that is not only viable but better, or in this nuclear world bequeath to them a planet that will be a living hell? Either way, he warns, the time to act is now.

A Brief History of the Future of Libraries

A Brief History of the Future of Libraries
Title A Brief History of the Future of Libraries PDF eBook
Author Gregg Sapp
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Total Pages 344
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780810841963

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As we enter a new millennium, librarianship and other information professions are swept up in a period of rapid, almost frantic, change. But while there is widespread recognition that libraries in the future will be vastly different from what we know today, precisely how this change will occur is and always has been a matter of considerable speculation. To this end, Gregg Sapp has analyzed library-based predictions made between 1978, the year F.W. Lancaster published Toward Paperless Information Systems, and 1999;and compared them with seminal works published since 1876, the publication of the first issue of American Library Journal. Includes [between 500 and 700] annotated entries.

A Brief History Of The Future

A Brief History Of The Future
Title A Brief History Of The Future PDF eBook
Author Allan E. Goodman
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 146
Release 2019-03-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429719787

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This book provides a representation of a world in which none of us have lived and of its potential dynamics. It looks at the interaction of tendencies such as democratization, technological expansion, regional integration, and the obsolescence of war, and discusses U.S. role in changing world order.

The Future of Education

The Future of Education
Title The Future of Education PDF eBook
Author Kieran Egan
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 204
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0300142528

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This engaging book presents a frontal attack on current forms of schooling and a radical rethinking of the whole education process. Kieran Egan, a prize-winning scholar and innovative thinker, does not rail against teachers, administrators, or politicians

Hope, a History of the Future

Hope, a History of the Future
Title Hope, a History of the Future PDF eBook
Author G.G. Kellner
Publisher She Writes Press
Total Pages 228
Release 2022-04-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1684631246

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One quiet afternoon in 2037, Joyce Denzell hears a thud in her family’s home library and finds a book lying in the middle of the room, seemingly waiting for her—a book whose copyright page says it was published in the year 2200. Over the next twenty-four hours, each of the Denzell family members discovers and reads from this mystical history book from the future, nudged along by their cat, Plato. As the various family members take turns reading, they gradually uncover the story of Gabe, Mia, and Ruth—a saga of adventure, endurance, romance, mystery, and hope that touches them all deeply. Along the way, the Denzells all begin to believe that this book that has seemingly fallen out of time and space and into their midst might actually be from the future—and that it might have something vitally important to teach them. Engaging, playful, and thought-provoking, Hope is a seven-generation-spanning vision of the future as it could be—based on scientific projections, as well as historical and legal precedence—that will leave readers grappling with questions of destiny, responsibility, and the possibility for hope in a future world.

A History of the Future

A History of the Future
Title A History of the Future PDF eBook
Author Peter J. Bowler
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 308
Release 2017-11-02
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1108548644

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In this wide-ranging survey, Peter J. Bowler explores the phenomenon of futurology: predictions about the future development and impact of science and technology on society and culture in the twentieth century. Utilising science fiction, popular science literature and the novels of the literary elite, Bowler highlights contested responses to the potential for revolutionary social change brought about by real and imagined scientific innovations. Charting the effect of social and military developments on attitudes towards innovation in Europe and America, Bowler shows how conflict between the enthusiasm of technocrats and the pessimism of their critics was presented to the public in books, magazines and exhibitions, and on the radio and television. A series of case studies reveals the impact of technologies such as radio, aviation, space exploration and genetics, exploring rivalries between innovators and the often unexpected outcome of their efforts to produce mechanisms and machines that could change the world.