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Thursday, October 02, 2014

Announcing the NMC Horizon Report Europe - 2014 Schools Edition

The NMC, in collaboration with the European Commission's Directorate-General for Education and Culture (DG EAC), the Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (JRC-IPTS), Inholland University, Qin AS, and Cellcove Ltd., released the NMC Horizon Report Europe > 2014 Schools Edition. 

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This is the first edition of the NMC Horizon Report that explores technology uptake in primary and secondary schools among the 28 European Union Member States. The report is being translated into more than 20 languages.

This report applies the process developed for the NMC Horizon Project, with a focus on identifying and describing emerging technologies likely to have an impact on teaching, learning, and creative inquiry in European schools. Six key trends, six significant challenges, and six emerging technologies are identified across three adoption horizons over the next one to five years, giving European school leaders and practitioners a valuable guide for strategic technology planning. The format of the report provides these leaders with in-depth insight into how the trends and challenges are accelerating and impeding the adoption of educational technology, along with their implications for policy, leadership, and practice, which are reinforced by the "Up-Scaling Creative Classrooms" (CCR)framework developed by JRC-IPTS.

Watch the video summary of the report.


Download the Report (PDF).

The NMC Horizon Report Europe - 2014 Schools Edition is available online, free of charge, and is released under a Creative Commons license to facilitate its widespread use, easy duplication, and broad distribution.

Source: New Media Consortium and NewMediaConsortium's Channel (YouTube).