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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sheila JagannathanPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.657kg ISBN: 9780367540180ISBN 10: 0367540185 Pages: 378 Publication Date: 23 June 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeword 1: Digital Classrooms are Reinventing the Way We Teach and Learn Anant Agarwal Foreword 2: Accelerating a 21st Century Learning Ecosystem that Supports Countries in Leapfrogging from Learning Deficits to Upskilling and Reskilling Ju-Ho LeeAbout the Editor Acknowledgements Acronyms Preface THEME 1: LEARNING IN THE 21ST CENTURY Chapter 1: Scale of the challenge – Massive Reskilling & Upskilling Needed –The Crucial Role of Capacity Development Sheila Jagannathan Chapter 2: The Digital Learning Opportunity Sheila Jagannathan Chapter 3: Lifelong Learning for Careers that Don’t Yet Exist Chris Dede and Eileen McGivneyChapter 4: Decisions Pathways Leading to the Successful Digital Transformation of Learning: Conversation with Tony Bates Ryan WatkinsTHEME 2: INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGIES TO ADVANCE REACH, RELEVANCE AND QUALITY LEARNING OUTCOMES Chapter 5: Reimagining Pedagogy for a Digital Age: Conversation with Tony Bates Sheila Jagannathan Chapter 6: Pedagogic Choreographies for Practitioner Skill Development Som Naidu and Sharishna NarayanChapter 7: Quality for New Digital Learning Cultures Ulf-Daniel EhlersChapter 8: The Manifesto for Teaching Online and the Complexities of Digital Education Peter Evans THEME 3: NEW MODELS FOR DEEPER LEARNING Chapter 9: How MOOCs are Changing the World and What Lies Ahead Lee Rubenstein Chapter 10: Game Mechanics for Digital Learning John TraxlerChapter 11: The Future of Learning is Immersive: Games, Simulations and Virtual Reality Anders Gronstedt THEME 4: DIGITAL AND BLENDED LEARNING IN ACTION: GOOD PRACTICES Chapter 12: Linking Learning to Jobs and Service Delivery in the Public Sector –The Tec De Monterrey Experience Laura Ruiz Perez Chapter 13: Building National-Level Partnerships for e-Learning: The Malaysian Experience Ansary AhmedChapter 14: Improving Performance and Employability Through e-Learning: The IDB Experience Edgar Gonzalez, Stella Porto, and Xenia Coton Chapter 15: Lessons from Two Transformational EdTech Initiatives in China Ronghuai Huang, Huanhuan Wang, Hang Lu, Bojun Gao, Zhisheng Li, Ahmed TliliChapter 16: Skilling the Youth Bulge in India: NSDC Experiences Manish Kumar THEME 5: FUTURE OF CONTENT DEVELOPMENT: LEVERAGING OPEN RESOURCES Chapter 17: Open Educational Resources for Sustainable Development: Guidelines for Policy and Capacity Building Sanjaya Mishra THEME 6: THE POWER OF THE PLATFORM: SMART TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS Chapter 18: The Power of Open Educational Technology Martin Dougiamas Chapter 19: AI, Blockchain and 5G: Implications for Education, Upskilling and Lifelong Learning Balaji Venakatarman, Alexis Carr Chapter 20: Reimagining Educational Experiences via Artificial Intelligence and New Technologies David Guralnick Chapter 21: A Metaknowledge Framework in the Training of Trainers Using Smart Mobile Learning Applications Abtar Darshan Singh, Edward Robeck, Shriram Raghunathan, Bibhya Sharma, Vaikunthan RajaratnamTHEME 7: MODERNIZING LEARNING MEASUREMENT, EVALUATION AND CREDENTIALING THROUGH DATA ANALYTICS FOR INSIGHTS AND DECISION MAKINGChapter 22: Evaluating and Improving the Impact of digital learning Ingrid Guerra-Lopez Chapter 23: Using Learning Analytics to Accelerate Change Gary NatrielloChapter 24: Advancing Sustainable Educational Ecosystems with Open Digital Credentials and Badges Daniel Hickey and Ilona BuchemTHEME 8: MOBILIZING PARTNERSHIPS TO SUPPORT PATHWAYS TO WORK Chapter 25: Partnership Engagements for Sustainable Development: Lessons from Educational Technology Partnerships Shafika IsaacsChapter 26: From Concepts to Action: How to Accelerate Digital Learning to Achieve SDGs - Influencer Viewpoints Sheila JagannathanChapter 27: The Future of Learning Is Here – Are You Ready? Sheila JagannathanAbout the ContributorsReviewsTwenty-seven contributions from leading experts in the field have come together at an opportune time, when the entire world has been forced to transition to virtual learning because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Looking ahead, we still have significant challenges in delivering the ambitious Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. I congratulate Sheila Jagannathan and the many contributing authors for this impressive exposition of how EdTech and pedagogical innovations will diffuse the benefits of the digital and learning revolution to every corner of the world. -Denis Robitaille, Vice President, World Bank For decades, Sheila Jagannathan has had a pulse on learning technologies being incorporated by the world community for transformative change. Not surprisingly, she has deftly assembled a stellar slate of futurists, policy makers, pragmatists, realists, and visionaries in the pages of this wondrous book. Each chapter offers a timely recap of today that should foster cogent and exhilarating plans for education and training in the many worlds of tomorrow about to unfold. -Curtis J. Bonk, Professor, Instructional Systems Technology (IST), Indiana University This is an interesting and timely publication, as the COVID-19 pandemic has been such a disrupter for the education sector globally. The opportunities offered by innovative pedagogies and EdTech advances are particularly valuable to emerging countries seeking to modernize their skills and capacity-building institutions to create new jobs and build back more resilient futures after the pandemic. -Bakary Diallo, CEO & Rector, African Virtual University Upskilling the global workforce to compete for the jobs of the future is an urgent imperative and a complex challenge. This book provides valuable insights on the growing importance of lifelong learning to prepare us for jobs and careers that do not exist today and to assist us in mastering digital disruption in the workplace, where full-time workers, gig workers, and bots work side by side. -Jeanne Meister, Managing Partner, Future Workplace and Faculty of the Future Workplace Academy This book addresses a range of critical issues facing education today. These challenges include that of reimagining at scale what education can and should be, especially to equitably meet the needs of today's learners, as well as to prepare them for future careers (careers that may not even exist today). There is great potential in digital technologies and their thoughtful implementation in educational spaces to meet these challenges. This book brings together a wide array of ideas, tools, approaches, and models across multiple contexts that can inform the next wave of educational innovation, both locally and globally. I see this book as being of great value to policy makers, practitioners, educational and business leaders across the world. -Punya Mishra, Professor and Associate Dean of Scholarship and Innovation, Arizona State University This book is a must read for leaders looking to reimagine a modern, digital learning ecosystem with a strategic vision. Sheila Jagannathan and other eminent authors provide practical insights on the how-to aspects, including smart solutions to the typical upskilling or reskilling challenges that emerging economies face. -George Siemens, Professor and the Executive Director of the Learning Innovation and Networked Knowledge Research Lab at University of Texas Digital connectivity has become a lifeline for using data, consuming content, and engaging in digital applications by individuals, governments, and businesses to ensure continuity of economic and social activities throughout the developing world. I congratulate Sheila Jagannathan and the authors for producing a timely contribution that offers insights on how skills-building from brick-and-mortar to blended institutions can be achieved throughout the world. -Boutheina Guermazi, Senior Director, Digital Development, World Bank Institutions globally are struggling with questions on how and where to invest in education for the future. This book provides useful insights based on the experiences of leading practitioners in online learning from around the world on how to effectively reskill and upskill the workforce and meet the SDGs, in order preparing people for new jobs enabled by the Fourth Industrial Revolution. -Nick van Dam, Chief of the IE University Center for Corporate Learning Innovation, and former partner and Global Chief Learning Officer at McKinsey & Company Twenty-seven contributions from leading experts in the field have come together at an opportune time, when the entire world has been forced to transition to virtual learning because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Looking ahead, we still have significant challenges in delivering the ambitious Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. I congratulate Sheila Jagannathan and the many contributing authors for this impressive exposition of how EdTech and pedagogical innovations will diffuse the benefits of the digital and learning revolution to every corner of the world. -Denis Robitaille, Vice President, World Bank For decades, Sheila Jagannathan has had a pulse on learning technologies being incorporated by the world community for transformative change. Not surprisingly, she has deftly assembled a stellar slate of futurists, policy makers, pragmatists, realists, and visionaries in the pages of this wondrous book. Each chapter offers a timely recap of today that should foster cogent and exhilarating plans for education and training in the many worlds of tomorrow about to unfold. -Curtis J. Bonk, Professor, Instructional Systems Technology (IST), Indiana University This is an interesting and timely publication, as the COVID-19 pandemic has been such a disrupter for the education sector globally. The opportunities offered by innovative pedagogies and EdTech advances are particularly valuable to emerging countries seeking to modernize their skills and capacity-building institutions to create new jobs and build back more resilient futures after the pandemic. -Bakary Diallo, CEO & Rector, African Virtual University Upskilling the global workforce to compete for the jobs of the future is an urgent imperative and a complex challenge. This book provides valuable insights on the growing importance of lifelong learning to prepare us for jobs and careers that do not exist today and to assist us in mastering digital disruption in the workplace, where full-time workers, gig workers, and bots work side by side. -Jeanne Meister, Managing Partner, Future Workplace and Faculty of the Future Workplace Academy This book addresses a range of critical issues facing education today. These challenges include that of reimagining at scale what education can and should be, especially to equitably meet the needs of today's learners, as well as to prepare them for future careers (careers that may not even exist today). There is great potential in digital technologies and their thoughtful implementation in educational spaces to meet these challenges. This book brings together a wide array of ideas, tools, approaches, and models across multiple contexts that can inform the next wave of educational innovation, both locally and globally. I see this book as being of great value to policy makers, practitioners, educational and business leaders across the world. -Punya Mishra, Professor and Associate Dean of Scholarship and Innovation, Arizona State University This book is a must read for leaders looking to reimagine a modern, digital learning ecosystem with a strategic vision. Sheila Jagannathan and other eminent authors provide practical insights on the how-to aspects, including smart solutions to the typical upskilling or reskilling challenges that emerging economies face. -George Siemens, Professor and the Executive Director of the Learning Innovation and Networked Knowledge Research Lab at University of Texas Digital connectivity has become a lifeline for using data, consuming content, and engaging in digital applications by individuals, governments, and businesses to ensure continuity of economic and social activities throughout the developing world. I congratulate Sheila Jagannathan and the authors for producing a timely contribution that offers insights on how skills-building from brick-and-mortar to blended institutions can be achieved throughout the world. -Boutheina Guermazi, Senior Director, Digital Development, World Bank Author InformationSheila Jagannathan is the Head of the Open Learning Campus at the World Bank in Washington, D.C., USA. She serves as the organization’s focal point on digital learning and issues at the intersection of technology use and education in emerging countries. She is an internationally recognized thought leader, advisor, author and a forward-thinking senior education leader with over 35 years of experience in leading capacity building, knowledge management, data, social learning and transformation change across public and private organizations. She has been responsible for designing and implementing world-class solutions in challenging global environments, resulting in performance and productivity improvements. Sheila also provides policy advice and technical assistance to World Bank country-level capacity building programs (both government and training centers of excellence seeking to introduce technologies in their educational systems) in, East Asia, China, the Middle East and North Africa, Africa and South Asia. Her current areas of interest and activity include: skilling and the Fourth Industrial Revolution, 60-year curricula, corporate talent management, diversity & inclusion, organizational development, MOOCs, experiential pedagogy, online/hybrid strategies, multimodal and social learning environments, immersive learning (AR/VR), use of artificial education in education, big data analytics, LXPs, LMS, and learning ecosystems. She has written articles for various peer-reviewed publications and journals. She is on the advisory board and planning committees of major professional associations of learning such as the Canadian Foreign Service Institute, Global Distance Learning Network, Indian National Skills Development Council, George Mason University, E-learning Africa, (Annual International Conference for developing E-learning capacities in Africa), International Conference on e-learning (ICEL), and Skills Development Councils. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |