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Inugural meeting of the DUN SIG on Technology Enhanced Learning
Centre for Teaching Development and Digital Media (CUDiM), Aarhus University, Oct. 2016
The session will begin with a theoretical talk. This will propose a framework for design research in education, based on Yishay’s work in the Learning Patterns, Planet, and Layers projects. This framework combines design scenarios, narratives, principles and patterns. It will draw on examples from his experience in the recent MOOC design project and other initiatives, and lead a discussion on the applicability of these ideas to the Danish TEL research community.
Behaviour-driven development is an “outside-in” methodology. It starts at the outside by identifying business outcomes, and then drills down into the feature set that will achieve those outcomes. Each feature is captured as a “story”, which defines the scope of the feature along with its acceptance criteria. This article introduces the BDD approach to defining and identifying stories and their acceptance criteria.
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Oil Production will peak within ten to thirty years, requiring a shift to complete new energy methods.
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The limits to traditional representative democracy are appearing because of the increasingly complexity of society, the overwhelming amount of information of real time media, and need for big money to be reelected.
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The increasing symptoms of global warming are becoming obvious in many different ways.
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Unknown viruses and resistant bacteria are emerging that are untouched by existing medicines.
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Conflict between the trends of aging in the developed world and the increasing numbers of youth in the developing world creates an economic and social time bomb.
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There is an ongoing severe reduction in biodiversity throughout the world.
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We are approaching a moment of "technological singularity"when runaway advances outstrip human comprehension and all our knowledge and experience becomes useless as a guidepost to the future.
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The future vitality and sustainability of the economy and society will be dependent on the ability of leadership to develop cognitive complexity and continuous innovation in the capacities of the citizens.
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There will be an increasing clash of civilizations and rise of terrorism.
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There are three economies in churn at the same time:
a) Last stages of the Industrial Economy
b) Twenty year transition stage called the Creative Knowledge Economy.
c) The early stages of a Web/Networked Economy
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National borders increasingly will be seamless.
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Artificial intelligence is emerging which, when combined with biotechnology and nanotechnology, may very well transform the concept of what it means to be human.
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