The web is only 5,000 days old – Kevin Kelly on predicting the next 5,000 days

The Web is only 5,000 days old.  Kevin Kelly’s reading of the next 5,000 days he summarizes as;

There is only One machine.
The web is its OS.
All screens look into the One.
No bits will live outside the web.
To share is to gain.
Let the One read it.
The One is us.
Kevin Kelly

Curiously mystical?  I wonder what the connection here is with Eckhart Tolle?

Kelly of course discussing the web in terms of it becoming our ‘global brain’, but doesn’t mention that this phenomenon was coined by Peter Russell in 1984 – now that was a truly inspired prediction!

Prof. Stephen Hepple´s lecture ´Learning 2016´ – dangerous, unstructured, stuff?

Today I was much stimulated by viewing Prof. Stephen Hepple´s RSA lecture Learning 2016. It was a breathy entreaty for us all to embrace the future that new technology is demanding. But the worry is not just ´will we ride the wave at the right time with the right style´. More serious is all the stuff he left out – these were to do with the ´why´s and the ín relation to what(s)´of education.

Without summarizing the lecture I will pose a question that seemed to lie behind one of Hepple´s throwaway lines. He had argued for children (and parents and communities) to be co-operating partners in creating education via new technology – and lots of other ápple-pie´goodies – for all of which I was inwardly cheering, sincerely so. Everything is to be individual learning paths. Singing together, by which he meant school assemblies, was clearly one if not two millenia out of date – to be replaced by a pupil-made video trsnsmissions of what the Head wanted to say to the school, plus the netball results. It was to save wasting time – the kind of waste represented by school assemblies. Presumably it didn´t matter if the most chose to not watch the piece of video c.f a ´live performance.

The throwaway line was something about ´we must marshall our resources´. I sensed he was resisting a weak impulse to consider things like the vision of what kind of future might represent a high quality life and what kind of moral and philosophical implications there might be. It all lacked the one thing that really matters – the answer to, ´How do we have a structure, a skeleton, to enable us to make decisions in all of this free-flowing fleshy stuff?

In the SunWALK model I have of course argued that it is only by structuring education, and managing change in society and education, on a model of what it is to be fully and most positively human that we can create a future worth living in. SEE HERE

You can view the lecture-programme on Teachers TV HERE

Interesting article from the TES Times Education Supplement is HERE

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FutureLab – ´transforming the way people learn through innovative technology and practice.´

For those of you that haven´t caught up with the charity FutureLab, whose mission statement reads – ´transforming the way people learn through innovative technology and practice´ click HERE

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