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Delivered by MediaCore's James Cross at SXSWedu 2013 in Austin, Texas

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  • 1. Learning in the Age of Digital Media Presented at SXSWedu 2013

2. James Cross MediaCore [email protected] 3. 3 4. Students as content creators1 5. how to... 6. 16,000,000+ videos how to... 7. how to... 8. how to clean your room 9. how to play... 10. The most powerful content creation tools ever... In studentspockets. 11. The motivation to share is the driver; technology is just the enabler. If you oer people the opportunity to produce and to share, theyll sometimes take you up on it, even if theyve never behaved that way before and even if theyre not as good at it as the pros. Clay Shirky Cognitive Surplus, 2010 12. On-demand learning2 13. BBC1 BBC2 ITV C4 C5 5pm News Top Gear News News Wife Swap 6pm Eastenders The Apprentice Coronation Street Friends Simpsons 7pm Mastermind Star Trek Family Fortunes The Sopranos 24 8pm Football The Oce Knight Rider Big Brother South Park 9pm News Newsnight News Lost Die Hard TV Guide 14. Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 9am Maths English Science PE Music 10am English French PE Maths Science 11am English Science English Maths English 1pm PE French English Science Maths 2pm PE English Science Maths English School Timetable 15. Students live in an on-demand world. 16. Why isnt school on-demand? 17. It can be. Easily. 18. The most powerful content creation tools ever... Also in teachers hands The most powerful content creation tools ever... 19. Connection. Humor. Pace. 20. Learning is personal. So is video. 21. Teacher as curator. 22. 1:1 learning. Delivered 1:many. 23. Studentswork: Shared with the world 3 24. PS22 Chorus, Staten Island NY 25. Engagement. 26. 50,000,000+ views 27. Relevant. Matter. Shared. 28. James Cross MediaCore [email protected]