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The past and future of textbooks, from Euclid's Elements to Neal Stephenson's Diamond Age, with stops along the way at Hypercard, Khan Academy, MOOCs, SRI and Versal
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From Elements to The Diamond Age The past, present and future of textbooks Stuart Gannes Maker Faire Rome October 4, 2014
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Page 1: Textbooks

From Elements to The Diamond Age

The past, present and future of textbooks

Stuart GannesMaker Faire RomeOctober 4, 2014

Page 2: Textbooks

Euclid’s Elements: 1,000 years in parchment!

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Print beginnings1482, Venice 1847, New York

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16th-20th Century: Rise of classrooms

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Researchers knew what was missing

• Interactivity

• Communication

• Collaboration

• Adaptability

• Feedback

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20th Century experiments

“Multimedia;” Filmstrips, TV programmed for education

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Computer labsThe purpose is to provide a microcomputer

institutional-related service to students while on campus. Huh?

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1987: A learning breakthrough

“Before the Web did anything, Hypercard did everything.”

- Ars Technica

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The Diamond Age…“The Illustrated Primer is an extremely general an powerful system capable of more external self-reconfiguration than most. Remember that a fundamental part of its job is to respond to its environment. If the owner were to take up a pen and write on a blank page, this input would be thrown into the hopper along with everything else, so to speak.”

-Neal Stephenson , 1995

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Online courses circa 1990s: Many busts

• Repurposed content

• Lack of interactivity

• Not collaborative

• No good creation tools

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Researchers knew what was missing

• Interactivity

• Communication

• Collaboration

• Adaptability

• Feedback

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21st Century learning skills

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1996: Online tutoringNet Tutor - Live help

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2006: ’Flipped’ Classroom

Khan Academy

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2008: Adaptive Learning

Dynamic content presentation

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2012: MOOCSMassively Open Online Courses

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2014: Software-enabled content

Use computers for what they are designed for

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Siri for text books? Textbooks with AI reasoning systems

SRI Project Inquire

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21st Century: Report Card• Era of

experimentation

• Some progress

• Limits of online learning

Promising innovations:


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