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TK Tien
Principal Architect & StrategistIntel World AheadNov. 10, 2012
The Learning Economy
40 Years Innovation
The Learning Economy
¨Prepare students for jobs that haven’t been created …solve problems that may not even yet exist.¨ ─ former U.S. Education Secretary Richard Riley
¨Give students the inspiration to bring something extra to the world.¨─ author Thomas L. Friedman, That Used to Be Us
Role of Educators
Students will not just take good jobs; they need to create jobs.
The Learning Economy – 3 E’s
Education Entrepreneurship Employability
• Increase Country Competitiveness– Enhanced teaching & learning for all
• Build Required Competencies -- life-long learning– New job skills & re-skilling
• Boost Economic Development– Grow ICT industry base, jobs & revenue
• Enhance Citizenship & Social Cohesion– Narrow divide, include rural, sustain locally
The Learning Economy
INNOVATION
KNOWLEDGE
EMPLOYABILTY
Requires:
How we Educate is Key !
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The Learning Economy Required Many Leaders - Ordinary people, who do extraordinary things!Accountable & Action: DNA of all leaders.
On top of this foundation, there are 5 characteristics that are common:1. Vision2. Believe3. Committed4. Passion5. Courage
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Your Leadership Moment is NOW!
Skills for the Innovation Economy:
• Critical thinking
• Collaboration
• Communication
• Problem solving
• Project management
• Technology literacy
Schools must Inspire Innovative thinking
Tech Generation is NOW!
• Every K-12 student born after 90’s internet
revolution
• Students commonly utilize technology outside
school
Typical images of Pre-school...
Love of learningis in all of us...
Play, Passion and Purpose in Learning
Classrooms haven’t entered Tech Generation....They Must!
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Parents and
Experts
Internet, intranet and
National Education Network
Other Schoolsand Organizations
Worldwide Library & Curriculum
Content
Tools
LearningCommunities and
Community Content
Class Peers
Teacher
Student Centered
How to Deliver 21st Century Skills- A Sustainable Education Transformation
Student
Student Student
Student
Instructor Centric
Enable student with the tools to be successful in the 21st
century
anywhere, anytime & any pace learning
“Integrated” learning
environment
ICT Enables Student Centric Learning
Blended, Collaborative, Personalized Learning
On & Off Campus
Transforming Education through ICT Solutions
- An End to End,Total/Holistic,
InnovatedApproach
End to End Solutions from ICT Ecosystem
Innovation @Taiwan
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Worldwide 2012/’13 Education Trends
Growth of Digital Content 數位內容的成長 Student centered learning - 學生成為學習中心 , 讓學習無所不在 Inverted or Flipped Classrooms - 突破傳統的教學 Education Cloud Computing 教育雲的整合 Competition is nearby - 競爭就在身邊