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EDUCAUSE Live!The Horizon Report in Action: Emerging Technologies Today and TomorrowApril 9, 2010 1:00 p.m. ET (12:00 p.m. CT, 11:00 a.m. MT, 10:00 a.m. PT)Malcolm Brown Veronica Diaz SummaryYour host, Steve Worona, will be joined by Malcolm Brown and Veronica Diaz, and the topic will be "The Horizon Report in Action: Emerging Technologies Today and Tomorrow" While it is difficult to predict the future, it is essential to plan for it. The Horizon Report is an established planning resource, designed to catalyze discussions around emerging and arriving technologies and the impact they will have at learning-centered organizations. Join Malcolm Brown and Veronica Diaz of the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative as they review the Horizon Report and examine ways in which it may be put to work at your institution. During this live, interactive webinar, they will review various emerging technologies likely to have a significant impact on teaching, learning, or creative expression over the next five years. They’ll highlight how institutions around the world are implementing these technologies at various budgetary levels. The Horizon Report is an annual publication of the Horizon Project, a joint undertaking of the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative and the New Media Consortium. Related EDUCAUSE Resources
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