21st century learning 2010 cspa
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Parenting the Digital Generation
Skip the soother… I want an iPad
Nov. 6, 2010 – T. D’Amico
21st Century Schools
How has school changed since you graduated?
Your TurnHow has school changed since you graduated?
21st Century Schools
How has it stayed the same?
How should school look in the year 2020 when the current grade 3’s graduate?
Your TurnHow should school look in the year 2020?
Competition time21st Century Trivia
Q. How many In ternet us er s wer e there in the year 2000?
361 million (source: Internet World Stats)
Q. How many Internet users are there in 2010
1.9 billion (source: Internet World Stats)
21st Century Trivia
Q. How many unique web sites exist?
Over 1 trillion!
21st Century Trivia
Q. How many searches take place on Google each day?
Over 300 million per day (U.S.)3 billion per day – worldwide
(source: search engine land)
21st Century Trivia
Q. How many blogs exist on the Internet?
Over 147 million blogs60,000 new blogs added each day!
(source: Technorati)
21st Century Trivia
Q. How many tweets per day on twitter?
Over 50 million per day 600 every second
(source: search engine land)
21st Century Trivia
Q. How many YouTube videos are watched each day?
Over 2 billion per day!(source: AFP May 2010)
* YouTube has only been around for 5 years!
21st Century Trivia
Q. How many emails are sent/received each day?
247 billion per dayThis is expected to reach 507 billion by the year 2013!
(source: Radicati Group)
21st Century Trivia
Q. How many Facebook users are there?
Over 500 million!
21st Century Trivia
Q. How many mobile phone connections are there worldwide?
Over 5 billionMore than 1 billion added in the last 1 ½ years!
(Source – Wireless Intelligence)
21st Century Trivia
Q. Since its release in 2007 how many “apps” have been created for the iPhone?
Over 250,000
21st Century Trivia
The World has changed since we attended school!
Your child’s school is
working to keep up with the
changing world
Shifts in Power
Born in 1984 – net worth 6.9 billion in 2010 35th on Forbes top 400 list
Mark Zuckerberg
Launched Facebook Feb. 2004
The Millennial Generation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MDPDf34vaI
Adult Role Models
1951 instructional manual for elementary schools
Where are the adult role models?
The Future of Reputation?
The Internet has become a tool for public humiliation
What’s happening online?
Bitter waitress website
What’s happening online?
Story of the Dog Poop
Girl – public
humiliation
What’s happening online?
The Cat Bin Lady
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1xuLs7BCeo
What’s happening online?
…in Coventry, England…Mary Bale, 45, found herself caught in the crosshairs of the reputation executor that is the web this week after a surveillance video of her placing a cat in a garbage bin went viral. Now, the Internet is replete with parodies, groups and spin-offs dedicated to bringing Bale down. According to The New York Times, Lola the cat was discovered unhappily yowling in a garbage bin outside the home of owners Stephanie and Daryll Mann. In hopes of discovering who had trashed kitty, the couple looked at security footage of the area, which showed an unidentified middle-aged woman petting the cat, and then dropping it in the trash. The couple posted the video online, naturally, in an attempt to find out who the woman was.Subsequently, Bale received death threats, and information like her address and her boss’s phone number were spread around the web.Although Bale was placed under police protection (due to the aforementioned death threats) she did issue an apology yesterday after Facebook was forced to take down a group titled “Death to Mary Bale.”
What’s happening online?
The Cat Bin Lady- One of
many alternate endings
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UWJXMfVj6w&feature=related
What’s happening online?
What’s happening online?
What’s happening online?
Do your children use a webcam?
I wonder if the parent knows that
this is taking place?
What’s happening online?
Imagine the photos
that I’m not showing
you!
Educate yourself
http://www.internet101.ca
http://www.kidsintheknow.ca/
Visit sites with your child
http://www.media-awareness.ca/
http://www.texted.ca/app/en/
The New Neighbourhood
http://www.thedoorthatsnotlocked.ca/
The Internet is like a
door that is not locked
Catholic Education
Curriculum Alignment
Your TurnWhat type of digital citizen do you want your child to become?
Ottawa Catholic School Board
Your TurnDefine 21st Century Learning and 21st Century Teaching?
21st Century LearnersTraditional schools involved teachers and textbooks delivering information to students, and students reflecting that information back.
To better serve their future, today’s classrooms should facilitate teaching and learning as a conversation – two-way conversations between teachers and learners, conversations betweenlearners and other learners, conversations among teachers, and new conversations between the classroom and the home and between the school and its community. - David Warlick
Page 3
Shifting Practices
Page 38
21st Century Learners
The Partnership for 21st Century Skills website
Click on the image to visit the site
21st Century Framework
Click on the image to visit the framework site
Focus on the 4Cs
The 3Rs and the 4Cs are all important in
the 21st Century
1. Critical Thinking2. Communication3. Collaboration4. Creativity
Textbook limitations
We no longer say: “I can’t wait for the first TEXTBOOK to come out with information and lesson plans on the Chile miner rescue?
Classrooms without walls
Read articles from Chile about the Miners – as news happens
Classrooms without walls
Listen live
to radio stations
in the country of the
event as it
happens
Classrooms without walls
Listen and watch news as it happens from anywhere in the world
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GR8mTntp5Jw
21st Century Learning ≠ Computers
25 students in a lab filling out an electronic worksheet with fill in the blank facts is not a 21st Century Learning activity
Activities are evolving to promote higher order thinking:
1.Create a PowerPoint presentation to highlight the country of France
2.Contrast and Compare 3 PowerPoint presentations from the Internet that highlight France and present which of the 3 presentations would be best suited to persuade your teacher to plan a class trip to France!
21st Century Learning ≠ Computers
Pg. 59
“Electronic classroom tools such as PowerPoint presentations, online videos, and high-tech presentation equipment were still tied to the same material in the same school environment. Certainly these tools made education more interesting and allowed for opportunities to present content in new and different ways, but they were still tied to static material presented in a static learning environment. Today’s learners need something more attuned to their daily lifestyles – connected, and often virtual. That’s where mobile learning comes into play.”
21st Century Learning ≠ Technology
Pg. 140
Simply inserting technology into
classrooms and schools without considering how the contexts for learning
need to change, will likely fail.
Allan Collins
What does Teaching in the 21st Century mean?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sh3deuJepWA
iPods and MP3 players – much more than music!
Audio and Video Podcasts cover every subject area and general interest areas
Has your child listened to an audio book?
Audio books are available from iTunes and other sites
Subscription services for audio books
Audible.com provides
subscription based services for audio
books
eReaders
Where do iPads and eReaders
fit in?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGmRKSds9OY
The Power of YouTube
What is the potential for You
Tube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2dsjtJMqsE
Watch a video on You Tube…
Is a Chalkboard still the best device to engage today’s youth?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_D-bEuw6AY
Competition timeThe Millennial Generation
Q. In 20 09 y ou th a ge d 8 to 18 s p ent an av era ge of h ow mu c h time ea c h day u s in g m edi a ( t v , m u sic, co m put er , v ideo gam e s, pr int , m ovies) ?
7 hours and 38 minutes per day
Millennial Generation Trivia
Q. In the las t 5 y ears the pr oportion of 8- 18 y ear olds who owned an MP3 p lay er or iPod inc reased from 18% to what?
76% of all 8 to 18 year olds own an iPod or MP3 player in 2009
Millennial Generation Trivia
Q. In 2009 the average amount o f time 8 to 18 y ear o lds spent watc hing TV c ontent on an av er age day was …?
4 hours and 29 minutes – an increase from 3 hours and 51 minutes in 2004
Millennial Generation Trivia
Q. In 2009 the average amount o f time 15 to 18 year o lds s pent texting on a ce ll phone each day was …?
1 hour and 51 minutes per day
Millennial Generation Trivia
Q. In 1999 47% of 8 to 18 year o lds reported hav ing In ternet ac ces s at home, in 2009 th is had incr eas ed to …?
84% had Internet access
Millennial Generation Trivia
Q. The only media activity that hasn’t inc reas ed among young people ov er the past 10 y ears is …?
Reading traditional print media
Millennial Generation Trivia
Speak Up National Findings
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Page 4 – Social-based learning – students want to leverage emerging communications and collaboration tools to create and personalize networks of experts to inform their education process.Un-tethered learning – students envision technology-enabled learning experiences that transcend the classroom walls and are not limited by resource constraints, traditional funding streams, geography, community assets or even teacher knowledge or skills.Digitally-rich learning – students see the use of relevancy-based digital tools, content and resources as a key to driving learning productivity, not just about engaging students in learning.
Speak Up National Findings
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Page 16 – “Meeting students’ desires for socially-based, un-tethered, digitally rich learning experiences requires educators to address head on key infrastructure and funding challenges, policies around technology use and in particular, the use of students’ personal devices, and the ongoing need for new approaches for training teachers, both in-service and pre-service”
The Millennial Generation
Page 21– “Rather than simply catching “digital ADD”, many of us are developing neural circuitry that is customized for rapid and incisive spurts of directed concentration.
While the brains of today’s Digital Natives are wiring up for rapid-fire cyber searches, the natural circuits that control the more traditional learning methods are neglected and gradually diminished. The pathways for human interaction and communication weaken as customary one-on-one people skills atrophy”
Where we’re heading…
•Stable network infrastructure•Increased bandwidth•Remove barriers by updating policies•Wireless access•Laptops for all teachers•LCDs in most classes •Portal development •Interactive whiteboards •Increased access to digital resources•Improved access to data •Changes in instructional practice and assessment practice
Electronic Social Media Policy
We encourage our staff to be online to role model for our
students
A new generation !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjJg9NfTXos
We are changing to
meet the needs of a
new generation of
learners
Thank You for being involved in the education of your child
We’re changing to meet the needs of your children
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