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What is State of the Art? Trends and Technology in Higher Ed
Eileen G. AbelsSimmons College GSLIS
Reboot: Envisioning FLO through 2020June 5, 2014
How can you achieve and maintainstate of the art systems?
"The mission of Fenway Libraries Online is to support education and research at its member institutions through a state-of-the-art library system that delivers reliable and relevant information services and promotes resource sharing.” (Strategic Plan 2007-2009)
Trends and Technologies to Watchin Higher Education
HORIZON REPORT 2014 Higher Education Edition
• Fast: 1-2 years
• Mid-range: 2 – 3 years
• Long-range: 4- 5 years
NMC Horizon Report: 2014 Higher Education Edition http://cdn.nmc.org/media/2014-nmc-horizon-report-he-EN-SC.pdf
Fast: Integration of online, hybrid and collaborative learning
“YouTube Subtracts Racy and Raucous to Add a Teaching Tool” NYT March 10, 2012
Mid-Range: Shift to students as creators
Britton, Laruen. The Makings of Maker Spaces, Part 1: Space for Creation, Not Just Consumption Library Journal October 1, 2012
Long range: Agile approaches to change
Llopis, Glenn. Entrepreneurship Isn’t Just A Business Term Anymore; It’s a Way of Life. 8/15/2011 Forbes Magazine http://www.forbes.com/sites/glennllopis/
One of Many Challenges: Digital Fluency of Faculty
A Honeysett. How Do We Teach Digital Literacy to Digital Natives? Edudemic: Connecting Education & Technology May 22, 2014http://www.edudemic.com/teach-digital-literacy-digital-natives/