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One of the speakers at the wired 2012 vonference, Ed Cooke, runs an interesting new business that could help with recalling almost anything that might be useful in the future, whether that is technology or something completely different.
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The Future Forecast, The World of Learning and Futures Thinking describe the way KnowledgeWorks approaches educational reform.
Trudy Raymakers's insight:
This forecast previews five disruptions that will reshape learning over the next decade. Responding to them with creativity rather than fear will be critical to preparing all learners for an uncertain future. Democratized startup, high fidelity living, de-institutionalized production, customizable value webs and shareable cities. Delete the scoop?
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