horizon report

2007 Horizon Report

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a collaboration between
The New Media Consortium
and
the EDUCAUSE Learning initiative

2007 Horizon Report (285K, 32 pp)

© 2007, The New Media Consortium. Permission is granted under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs license to replicate and distribute this report freely for noncommercial purposes provided that it is distributed only in its entirety.

ISBN 0-9765087-4-5

Horizon Project Advisory Board

Kristina Woolsey, Chairperson
Learning Experience Designer
New Media Thinking Project
Former Distinguished Scientist
Apple Computer, Inc.

Bryan Alexander
Co-director, Center for Educational Technology
National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE)

Davide Bolchini
Researcher at TEC-Lab
University of Lugano, Switzerland

Ian Brown
Associate Professor
University of Wollongong, Australia

Julius Bianchi
Interim Director of Information Services
California Lutheran University

Malcolm Brown
Director, Academic Computing
Dartmouth College

Timmo Dugdale
Instructional Technology Consultant
University of Wisconsin, Madison

2007 Horizon Report Announced at EDUCAUSE ELI Annual Meeting

At the 2007 EDUCAUSE ELI Annual Meeting in Atlanta, the New Media Consortium (NMC) has released the 2007 version of the Horizon Report.

This took place at the session The 2007 Horizon Report: Six Technologies to Watch:

The annual Horizon Report, a joint publication of the New Media Consortium (NMC) and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI), highlights new technologies for teaching, learning, and creative expression. This session will review the research and process behind the report and the findings of the 2007 edition. The 2007 Horizon Report will be officially released at this session.

2004 Horizon Report

2004 Horizon Report The Horizon Project charts the landscape of emerging technologies and produces the NMC's annual Horizon Report. This report highlights six technologies that the underlying research suggests will become very important to higher education over the next one to five years.

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