Horizon

Horizon Project Content

Below is an aggregation of all content associated with the NMC Horizon Project.

NMC Talks To Talis About Horizon Report

NMC's Larry Johnson, Rachel Smith, and Alan Levine were interviewed recently for a podcast now available on the Panlibus site. Speaking via telephone with Paul Miller in the UK, they shared the process and outcomes for the 2008 NMC Horizon Report .

NMC is quite honored, particularly since Miller's previous interviewee was Sir Tim Berners-Lee- what an act to follow!

Listen to the hour long podcast for the entire conversation.

More Ways to Engage with the 2008 Horizon Report

Following up on our press release on the announcement of the 2008 Horizon Report, we have many more Horizon resources and ways for you to actively engage with the process of the Horizon Project.

We have tracked a steady flow of downloads of the report in PDF format and continuing our exploration of web publishing, today we are excited to share a new web version for the 2008 Horizon Report using the CommentPress format. Developed by the Institute for the Future of the Book, CommentPress is a template for the WordPress platform that provides a functionality for readers to post comments at the paragraph level. You can read and add to the report by commenting at http://wp.nmc.org/horizon2008.

2008 Horizon Report

2008 Horizon Report Cover The annual Horizon Report describes the continuing work of the NMC’s Horizon Project, a research-oriented effort that seeks to identify and describe emerging technologies likely to have considerable impact on teaching, learning, and creative expression within higher education.

Download 2008 Horizon Report (286K, 32 pp) Creative Commons license; some rights reserved.
18163 downloads as of May 05 2008

La UOC se une al New Media Consortium y traduce el reconocido Informe Horizon al castellano

El Informe Horizon 2007La Universitat Oberta de Catalunya ha iniciado su colaboración con el New Media Consortium (NMC), después de unirse a esta organización el pasado julio, con la traducción al castellano de la edición 2007 de su reconocido Informe Horizon. El documento, impulsado por el NMC y la EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, analiza anualmente el impacto de las nuevas tecnologías en el campo de la educación superior. Tras la reciente publicación de la versión en español, el NMC y la UOC trabajan ya en la traducción al catalán. Todas las ediciones cuentan con licencia de Creative Commons para facilitar su difusión.

El Informe Horizon 2007

El Informe Horizon 2007 La Universitat Oberta de Catalunya ha iniciado su colaboración con el New Media Consortium (NMC), después de unirse a esta organización el pasado julio, con la traducción al castellano de la edición 2007 de su reconocido Informe Horizon. El documento analiza anualmente el impacto de las nuevas tecnologías en el campo de la educación superior.

Descargue El Informe Horizon 2007 (232K, 32 pp) La licencia Común Creadora; algunos derechos reservaron
215 downloads as of May 05 2008

NMC Publishes Spanish Edition of the 2007 Horizon Report

Today the NMC is pleased to announce the release of the Spanish Edition of the 2007 Horizon Report, which was the fourth in the NMC's series of annual reports on emerging technologies that are likely to impact teaching, learning or creative expression in higher education. The New Media Consortium collaborated with the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) to produce the original report, which was translated into Spanish through the generous efforts of the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, one of the NMC's newest members located in Barcelona, Spain. A version in Catalan is also in production.

NMC releases "Horizon Project: Call to Scholarship"

The New Media Consortium is pleased to announce today the release of the first Horizon Project Call to Scholarship . This document represents a synthesis of the ongoing dialog throughout the academy related to the six practices and technologies featured in the 2007 edition of the Horizon Report.

Participate in Horizon Project 2008 Simply By Tagging

The process and effort on the 2007 Horizon Report is archived on the Horizon Wiki. Our research and resource sharing among thhe Advisory Board was greatly enhanced this year by active use of social bookmarking via the del.icio.us web service, and the resources tracked there became very valuable on the writing of the final report.

Adding a new resource takes less than a minute by anyone actively browsing the web, simply using the del.icio.us browser tools and tagging resources with our hz07 tag - the collection is available at http://del.icio.us/tag/hz07 and is also collected here in the NMC web site via our RSS aggregation tools

And people continue to add to the collection.

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