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Futures of the Internet
Earlier this year the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project and Elon University conducted research toward The Future of the Internet IV , the latest in their survey series , which began with Future of the Internet I – 2004 . This latest report includes guided input from subjects such as myself (a “thoughtful analyst,” they kindly said) on subjects pertaining to the Net’s future. We were asked to choose between alternative outcomes — “tension pairs” — and to explain our views. Here’s the whole list:
Doc Searls Weblog
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
The Campus as Living Laboratory
Cape Cod Community College offers a degree in environmental technology and is aiming for climate neutrality by 2020. Iowa Lakes Community College offers a degree in wind turbine operation and maintenance and is also aiming for net-zero by 2020. By experiencing firsthand the challenges, solutions, and opportunities associated with creating a sustainable campus, tomorrows graduates will be well prepared to help future employers do the same, providing the basis for an economy that This blog is part of our Inspired Ethonomics series. It's co-authored by Second Nature President Anthony Cortese
Fast Company
- Friday, March 5, 2010
Augmented (Fashion) Reality
Even a sober-minded "moral guide to the future" needs a break. It's 2020, and at least half the people you pass on the street have some kind of Augmented Reality device in operation. Earthquakes, global warming, patent lawsuits... it's all a bit much, sometimes. So today, we talk about fashion.
Fast Company
- Wednesday, March 3, 2010
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Futures of the Internet
Earlier this year the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project and Elon University conducted research toward The Future of the Internet IV , the latest in their survey series , which began with Future of the Internet I – 2004 . This latest report includes guided input from subjects such as myself (a “thoughtful analyst,” they kindly said) on subjects pertaining to the Net’s future. We were asked to choose between alternative outcomes — “tension pairs” — and to explain our views. Here’s the whole list:
Doc Searls Weblog
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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The Internet in 2020 - What the Experts Predict
Indeed, 76% of technology stakeholders and critics interviewed by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project and the Imagining the Internet Center at Elon University believe that the Internet and search engines will enhance human intelligence by 2020. For this new report , the Pew Research Center conducted in-depth interviews with over 800 experts about what they think the Internet will look like in 2020.
Most experts agree that Google won't make us stupid. Sponsor
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, February 19, 2010
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Pew Research asks questions about the Internet in 2020
conducts a "future of the Internet" survey every few years in which
they We'll know that software services are on a firm foundation for future
success will be fewer in the future than there were when Dickens rolled out
his present and the future is enormous. Pew Research, which seems to be interested in just about everything,
conducts they throw outrageously open-ended and provocative questions at a
chosen
OReilly Radar
- Thursday, January 7, 2010
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What Will the Trucking Industry Look Like in 2020?
According to IBM's " Truck 2020: Transcending Turbulence " report, it will, at least partially thanks to telematics.
And while remote vehicle monitoring will likely play a big part in the trucking industry's future, increased fuel efficiency is equally as important. As is stands right now, the trucking industry is not particularly green--just ask anyone who has been stuck in traffic behind a gas-guzzling, exhaust-belching 18-wheeler. But if the industry is to survive in the next decade, it will have to go through some major changes.
Fast Company
- Friday, October 30, 2009
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Pew Survey About the Future of the Internet
My selection with bold X Will Google make us smart or stupid? X By 2020, people's use of the internet has enhanced human intelligence; as people are allowed unprecedented access to more information, they become smarter and make better choices. Nicholas Carr was wrong: Google does not make us stupid ([link] By 2020, people's use of the internet has not enhanced human intelligence and it could even be lowering the IQs of most people who use it a lot. I was actually asked to participate in a Pew Survey (of 'stakeholders'), which is surprising because Pew tends to focus on Americans.
Half an Hour
- Sunday, December 13, 2009
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Futures Thinking: Writing Scenarios
In Futures Thinking: The Basics , I offered up an overview of how to engage in a foresight exercise. In Futures Thinking: Asking the Question , I explored in more detail the process of setting up a futures exercise, and how to figure out what you're trying to figure out. In Futures Thinking: Scanning the World , I took a look at gathering useful data. So what do scenarios actually look like? Here are some real-world examples.
Fast Company
- Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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Future of Education
KnowledgeWorks, in their 2020 education forecast , suggests our future will be one where “each of us has the opportunity – and the responsibility – to make our collective future” and that current pressures of change “are pushing us to create the future of learning as an ecosystem, in which we have yet to determine the role of educational institutions as we know them today”.
This The report leaves the impression that 2020 will be quite similar to today. This is more of an obvious statement of what’s happening today rather than a forecast.
elearnspace
- Friday, April 17, 2009
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Futures Thinking: Scanning the World
In Futures Thinking: The Basics , I offered up an overview of how to engage in a foresight exercise. In Futures Thinking: Asking the Question , I explored in more detail the process of setting up a futures exercise, and how to figure out what you're trying to figure out. You need to expand the horizons of your exploration, because the factors shaping how the future of the dilemma in question will manifest go far beyond the narrow confines of that issue.
Looking for the distant early warnings of tomorrow. In this entry in the occasional series, we'll take a look
Fast Company
- Monday, November 30, 2009
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Futures of the Internet
Pew Internet ’s latest report, Future of the Internet IV (that’s the Roman numeral IV — four — not the abbreviation for intravenous , which is how my bleary eyes read it at half past midnight, after a long day of travel), is out. Is the next wave of innovation in technology, gadgets, and applications pretty clear now , or will the most interesting developments between now and 2020 come “out of the blue”?
Sez the Overview,
A survey of nearly 900 Internet stakeholders reveals fascinating new perspectives on the way the Internet is affecting human intelligence
Doc Searls Weblog
- Saturday, February 20, 2010
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T&D Learning in 2020
In Learning in 2020 , trends in Tools, Technology, Workforce, Talent Management and Future Leaders are discussed. ASTD interviewed several people in our field and asked what things will look like in 10 years. There’s lots here, some you may agree with and some you may not. Given what has happened to the economy in the last 6 months, many of these predictions
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