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RB 197: University 2.0

April 5th, 2012

University 2

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This week’s guest, Juan Carlos de Martin, readily admits that he is only the latest in a long line of thinkers to portend the end of the university as we know it. He almost gleefully cites Thomas Edison as one of his most notable predecessors. But Juan Carlos may be the first to be right.

When Juan Carlos began his research tracing the history of the university – an institution that has barely changed since the founding of the University of Bologna nearly a millennium ago – he was optimistic about the democratizing effects of digital technology. However, Juan Carlos now says he has identified several persuasive arguments against the University that together could topple the ivory tower.

David Weinberger interviewed Juan Carlos – a Berkman Fellow and co-founder of the NEXA Center for Internet and Society in Torino, Italy – about what Juan Carlos has called the “perfect storm” on the University’s horizon.

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Image modified from photos provided by OZinOh and Kyknoord

Creative Commons licensed music by Digi G’Alessio

This week’s episode produced and edited by Daniel Dennis Jones with Frances Harlow

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3 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Ira  |  April 5th, 2012 at 11:22 pm

    Where did this picture come from? I love it!

    -Ira

  • 2. djones  |  April 6th, 2012 at 1:39 pm

    Thanks Ira! Frances Harlow (producer) made it based on a couple great CC-licensed photos from Flickr (see show credits for details).

  • 3. ALGARABÍAS » Berkm&hellip  |  May 19th, 2012 at 7:09 pm

    […] un podcast donde Juan Carlos de Martín habla sobre el futuro de la universidad tratando temas como el impacto de las nuevas tecnologías en la enseñanza, el aprendizaje y en la universidad como institución, […]

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