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Personal Digital Media
Collaborative, social, and interactive elements include Web logs, photo logs, video logs, Wikis, podcasting, machinima, and mashups.

Explore how this evolves in the 2020 Forecast in Transliteracy.

Media become personal and collaborative As economic identity shifts from consumer to creative producer, digital technology will turn the world of media into a very personal world. Increasingly, people will take advantage of simple tools and a worldwide platform to express themselves in everything from blogs (personal Web pages) and wikimedia (Web pages that can be edited by anyone) to podcasting (sharing audio or video files for downloading to iPods), machinima (remixed animated computer games) and mashups (video, music, or graphic media that are re-mixed). The social nature of these tools will encourage sharing, appropriating, and reinventing others’ inventions in a rapid stream of collaborative innovation. The impacts of this innovation will run deep in our social and economic systems.

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Map Legend

Drivers   Drivers
The vertical side of the left column of the map. These are six categories driving all trends, hotspots and dilemmas. Click on the purple bar for a definition of that driver.
Impact areas   Impact Areas
The horizontal axis of the map. These are five key areas of activity where major trends are revealed from different perspectives. Click on the purple bar for a definition of that impact area.
Hotspots   Hotspots
These are key trends that we think have broad impact on education and often make good starting points for exploring the map.
Dilemmas   Dilemmas
These are issues that can't be solved with either/or thinking but require new strategies that go beyond simple problem solving.

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