Jul
04

What next for education?

The website of The Independent in England has an interactive map through which they are inviting the public to help explore “What next for newspapers?” After many months of losing circulation and doors closing on one after another print newspaper, the journalism future debate has become very public.

I hope the education sector comes out of its haze very soon as well. The way learning is done is changing, and as the global emergence accelerates education will be at least as fundamentally challenged as journalism is now. I found it helpful to my thinking to use The Independent’s animated chart — while substituting in my own mind education issues and suggestions for the ones about journalism in the interactive.

Via: BuzzMachine by Jeff Jarvis


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  1. Bill Says:

    I like this map of the debates concerning the future of journalism a lot. It does a good job of really organizing the complex web of possibilities and issues opened up by the subject. There are also some great interviews with top journalists about the future of journalism at http://www.ourblook.com/component/option,com_sectionex/Itemid,200076/id,8/view,category/#catid69 which I have found useful in conceptualizing the situation journalism faces.

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