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examining trends and developments in learner support, face to face as well as for an online facilitation strategy and materials collection
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13 Ways to Learn in 2013: The eLearning Coach

13 Ways to Learn in 2013: The eLearning Coach | academic literacy development | Scoop.it
Expand your learning options with this list of 13 new ways and things to learn.

Via SHIFT eLearning, Aki Puustinen, Pedro Barbosa
Gino Fransman's insight:

Great strategies to get yourself better engaged.

Pedro Barbosa's curator insight, January 4, 4:19 AM

One of the best articles i´ve seen this beginning of 2013. Really awesome and simple ideas to do something we should all do: learn. 

It is one of the most important future skills identified in Harvard Trends ;)

 

Pedro Barbosa | www.pbarbosa.com | www.harvardtrends.com

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Tomorrow’s world: A visual guide to the next 150 years

Tomorrow’s world: A visual guide to the next 150 years | academic literacy development | Scoop.it

As we begin a new year, BBC Future has compiled 40 intriguing predictions made by scientists, politicians, journalists, bloggers and other assorted pundits in recent years about the shape of the world from 2013 to 2150.

 

They range from the serious to the fanciful, from the exciting to the petrifying.

And to get a gauge on how likely they are to happen, we asked the special bets department at British betting firm Ladbrokes to give us their odds on each prediction coming true.

 

[View more at the link]

 


Via Lauren Moss, Pedro Barbosa
Alfredo Corell's curator insight, January 8, 6:23 PM

Be prepared for the future...

Anthony Burke's curator insight, January 29, 3:12 AM

How many of these will come true,,,ha...ha I remember some of the great predictions in the past that never made it, whilst the unpredicted did. Anyone remember the "atomic" egg that would fit in a box to power all your household power needs? Anyone remember all the free time we were going to have to manage because robots and AI would be doing all the work?

gdecugis's comment, January 30, 12:33 AM
And flying cars for the year 2,000? ;-) Great infographic nevertheless. Thanks for sharing!