The Future of Education

Charting the Course of Teaching and Learning in a Networked World

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A mutant learning system

Ray Kurzweil - presented by Bill Gates as the best man in the world to predict the future of technology, since he has never failed yet - says that, due to the exponencial increase of its speed, during the XXI century, technology evolution will be equivalent to 20 thousand years.Considering that technology affects human behaviour and how they learn, any new learning system will have to be designed to accept continuous improvement in order to keep suitable to new tech tools and…See More
Jun 2, 2009

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Education in the Pre-Industrial Era

Technology evolution will promote Society's return to the pre-Industrial Revolution era, when parents were the main responsible for transmit ting to their children knowledge and professional skills. Family will become the Great Place to Learn, again!

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A mutant learning system

Posted on June 2, 2009 at 7:30pm 0 Comments

Ray Kurzweil - presented by Bill Gates as the best man in the world to predict the future of technology, since he has never failed yet - says that, due to the exponencial increase of its speed, during the XXI century, technology evolution will be equivalent to 20 thousand years.

Considering that technology affects human behaviour and how they learn, any new learning system will have to be designed to accept continuous improvement in order to keep suitable to new tech tools… Continue

Education? What do you mean?

Posted on May 20, 2009 at 12:00pm 1 Comment

Developing, testing and implanting any new teaching/learning system will require a lot of time and effort. Things are changing so fast that it's mandatory practicing futuring and creating some scenarios for the near future before start designing new educational systems. Only then it will be possible to analyse what learnig (not educational) systems would be more effective at these new environments. Otherwise they will be born dead.

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