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Education Policy review, Leadership Programs and Envisioning Workshops

Apr25
2012
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Education Impact has delivered more than 150 engagements in 35 different countries since its inception in 2008. Below you will find some of the experiences our Fellows have recently had.

Dan Buckley talks about the Envisioning Workshops he has delivered as a Fellow of Education Impact to several Ministries of Education around the world.

One of Jenny Lewis’s main area ofexpertise lyes in the development of Leadership Programmes like the ones she has delivered in Tanzania for the TZ21 project as well as many other Ministries of Education in a variety of other countries.

Gavin Dykes has carried out strategic reviews of Education Policies for Ministries of Education across the World and has also carried out several other engagements for Education  Impact in Qatar and Azerbaijan to name but two other countries.

Posted in Engagements, Meet the Fellows - Tagged dan buckley, education, Education Policy, jenny lewis, leadership, workshop

Inside look from the Advisory Board of the 2011 Horizon Report K12 Edition

Jul08
2011
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Education Impact got in touch with two of their fellows who were part of the Advisory Board for the creation of the 2011 Horizon Report: K12 Edition.

Gavin Dykes, an expert in the fields of Education and ICT for over 20 years said:

‘Taking part in production of the Horizon Reports as a member of the Advisory Board is a pleasure and a privilege. It is also a wonderful piece of personal development. That taking part encourages each member to reflect on the most important developments and trends in education and technology, to identify where these are taking place and to share these through the Horizon wiki. Of course real sharing is at the very least two way, and thecontributions of other board members inevitably spark new ideas and reflections.

Horizon Reports have been running for some ten years and so provide a tremendous back catalogue tracing the development of technology’s use and impact in education, and also forecasts for the years ahead. It’s worth noting how these are changing. While Cloud Computing and Mobiles appear as the top two technologies in the next year or sooner, closer inspection of examples and comparisons with previous years (and the higher education horizon reports) reveals something more about the evolving adaptation rather than simply the adoption of these technologies for education. So Horizon Reports are well worth reading in the context of time and change.

For those engaged in policy development, further contexts that warrant additional investigation and reflection include culture and geography. The Horizon Report 2010 – Edición Iberoamericana, was produced for Latin America, Spain and Portugal drawing its forecasts from developments in these countries. Such work and its interpretation for new regions and contexts looks set to develop further. That makes the Horizon Reports and their production of growing interest and of ever greater influence.’

Oystein Johannessen, is the Chief Strategy Officer at Cerpus and this were his comments:

‘The 2011 Horizon Report K-12 Edition was published in May. It highlights six emerging technologies, trends and key challenges that are expected to influence the use of technologies for teaching, learning and creative exploration. In my view, the report highlights the need to analyze new technologies in lieu of their pedagogical potential. If we want to achieve technology-based innovations in education, we must strive for a better understanding of the technological complexity that surrounds, influences and improves education. The Horizon Report represents an invaluable contribution to this understanding. Serving on the Advisory Board is both a pleasure and a privilege. You truly feel part of a global, professional community, a community that takes its own medicine by conducting all of its work online.’

Additional Resources

  • See and Download the 2011 Horizon Report: K12 Edition
  • New Media Consortium Reports and Documents

 

Posted in Industry Facts - Tagged education, horizon, horizon report, ICT, interview, K12, new media consortium, NMC, oystein johannessen, report

Conference on Education in Azerbaidjan

Apr22
2011
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‘Our conference was a success, in large part due to the contributions from Education Impact and its team’

Education Impact Fellow Gavin Dykes flew to Azerbaidjan in 2010 to organize an International Conference on “Economic Success through Education and Technology” for the Azerbaidjani Ministry of Education.

The head of the Bureau of ICT for Education just expressed his gratitude to Education Impact and its Fellow Gavin Dykes:

“Our conference was a success, in large part due to the contributions from Education Impact and its team”.

This conference enabled the Ministry to share both locally and internationally its experience of 1 to 1 computing  and personalized learning, and discuss best practices.

Our Fellow prepared the agenda for the conference, recommended distinguished speakers and provided resources for the conference workshops.

Posted in News - Tagged azerbaijan, conference, ict and education, news

Horizon Report K12 Edition 2011

Apr22
2011
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‘Five of our Fellows are serving on the 2011 Horizon K12 Edition Advisory Board’

Developed by the New Media Consortium (NMC), the Horizon Project charts the landscape of emerging technologies for teaching, learning and creative inquiry and produces the series of Horizon Reports.

For each of those reports, NMC holds ongoing series of conversations and dialogs with a great number of technology professionals, campus technologists, faculty leaders, and representatives of leading corporations.

This year, 5 of our Fellows will be sitting on the Horizon K12 Edition Advisory Board, who will consider the results of these dialogs and look at a wide range of articles:  Gavin Dykes, Oystein Johannessen, Shafika Isaacs, Haif Bannayan, and Pedro Hepp.

Horizon.K12 was launched in 2009 to apply the process developed for the Horizon Report with a focus on emerging technologies for K-12 learning institutions.

The 2011 Horizon.K12 Advisory Board was convened in February 2011 and will be conducting its research and discussion in this wikispace. The Horizon Report: 2011 K-12 Edition will be released in April, 2011.

Posted in News - Tagged 2011, haif bannayan, horizon report, K12, oystein johannessen, pedro hepp, shafika isaacs

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