4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
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1. 21st Century Learning EnvironmentsA Vision for the Future MEETING THE NEEDS OF 21ST CENTURY LEARNERS Adam Garry Manager, Dell Global Professional Learning Adam_Garry@dell.com
5. 5 It is important to use technology in school because…. For engagement To enhance the curriculum It is used in the real world For collaboration 14 of 30
6. The Partnership for 21st Century Skills (www.P21.org) Information/Media Literacy Communication and Collaboration Critical Thinking & Problem Solving Creativity and Innovation Self-Direction (added 2009) Outcomes Support
7. The most important 21st Century Skill is… 7 Information/Media Literacy Communication and Collaboration Critical Thinking & Problem Solving Creativity and Innovation Self-Direction 14 of 30
9. MetLife Survey of the American Teacher: Career and College Ready Core skills and setting expectations were important to teachers 84% of students in survey say that graduating career and college ready is important Interdisciplinary skills were rated high Teachers, parents, and executives believe that higher-order, cross-disciplinary skills (such as writing, critical thinking, and problem solving), and self motivation and team skills are more important for college preparation than higher-level content in mathematics and science. Executives place much greater emphasis than the other groups on the capacity for team work. 9
30. 20 750+ million active users (it would be the 3rd largest country in the world) People spend over 700 billion minutes per month Average user has 130 friends Average user spend 1 hour a day on FB 1 in 8 minutes online
31. Take the top half to full size. Search should probably be a tile Change your settings
33. 1 in 200 page views on the Internet (NY Times, 2007) Page Views on the Internet Wikipedia, love it or hate it…97% only read it
34. How do learning environments change as information gets larger, grows faster, and becomes more complex? Web 2.0 is version 1.0 for today’s learners 24
36. Internet Search Tools www.wolframalpha.com Makes all systematic knowledge immediately computable www.google.com/squared Creates a starter "square" of information, automatically fetching and organizing facts from across the web. www.google.com Google Wonder Wheel - a wheel display of relevant search terms.
37. www.Bing.comvisual search - makes it easier to interact with massive amounts of data in ways that are powerful, informative, and fun. Google Goggles lets you search Google using pictures from your camera phones. (clip) Dipity.comcreate an interactive, visually engaging timeline in minutes. 27
41. Tools for Presenting (Free) Xtranormal | Text-to-Movie Prezi - The Zooming Presentation Editor Prezi is the zooming presentation editor. Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds Wordle is a tool for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently http://www.mlkonline.net/dream.html Glogster – Poster Yourself | Text, Images, Music and Video Glogster.com - Poster yourself - Make your interactive poster easily and share it with friends. Mix Images, Text, Music and Video.
42. Classroom Technology Technology designed to engage students Teacher Devices Interactive Whiteboard Classroom Projector Device Cart Classroom Printer Classroom Device Wireless Network Student Devices www.dell.com/connectedclassroom
How Information is Changing the Teaching & Learning Environment: How do learning environments change as information gets larger, grows faster, and becomes more complex? The impact is that the “Connected Generation” typically has to disconnect when they enter the classroom. This concept of disconnecting is a concern for many educators, who want to meet students where they are – and they are digital learners.
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Common language and 21st Learning by the end of the day…
21st Century Skills slideP21 statesSkills for college and careers“Self-Direction” has been added in the last yearGreen is about core contentFramework is used by 15 statesCatalyst for the conversationProf development has fallen short because it’s at state level
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What is TPACK?Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) attempts to capture some of the essential qualities of knowledge required by teachers for technology integration in their teaching, while addressing the complex, multifaceted and situated nature of teacher knowledge. At the heart of the TPACK framework, is the complex interplay of three primary forms of knowledge: Content (CK), Pedagogy (PK), and Technology (TK).
How is information being looked at today?You can link the mashup to the “Shining” video on trailer mashup.Kids don’t think of information the same way, they don’t see it as static. They “mash” media together.“multi-tasking”Purposeful “mash-up”
The impact is that the “Connected Generation” typically has to disconnect when they enter the classroom. This concept of disconnecting is a concern for many teachers, who want to meet children where they are – and they are digital learners.
By Number 17, NYC and Nayeli E. RodriguezSources: Blogpulse, Google Official History, Reality Blurred, The NPD Group, NBC, Bowker, USPS, The Radicati Group, Forbes, World Clown Association, Nielsen, Newspaper Association of America, Digital Music News, Apple, Itunes (launched in 2001)Image credits, top to bottom, left to right: courtesy of Nintendo, Boris Roessler—DPA-Corbis, Corbis, courtesy of Nintendo, Miranda Penn Turin—courtesy of USA Network (2), Chairman Ting Creative—Getty Images, no credit, Martin Lee—Alamy, Nation Wong—Getty Images, Laurent Davoust-Age Fotostock, Fox, Don Farrall—Getty Images, Winston Davidian—Getty Images, no credit (5), no credit, Michael Ochs Archives—Getty Images
By Number 17, NYC and Nayeli E. RodriguezSources: Blogpulse, Google Official History, Reality Blurred, The NPD Group, NBC, Bowker, USPS, The Radicati Group, Forbes, World Clown Association, Nielsen, Newspaper Association of America, Digital Music News, Apple, Itunes (launched in 2001)Image credits, top to bottom, left to right: courtesy of Nintendo, Boris Roessler—DPA-Corbis, Corbis, courtesy of Nintendo, Miranda Penn Turin—courtesy of USA Network (2), Chairman Ting Creative—Getty Images, no credit, Martin Lee—Alamy, Nation Wong—Getty Images, Laurent Davoust-Age Fotostock, Fox, Don Farrall—Getty Images, Winston Davidian—Getty Images, no credit (5), no credit, Michael Ochs Archives—Getty Images
By Number 17, NYC and Nayeli E. RodriguezSources: Blogpulse, Google Official History, Reality Blurred, The NPD Group, NBC, Bowker, USPS, The Radicati Group, Forbes, World Clown Association, Nielsen, Newspaper Association of America, Digital Music News, Apple, Itunes (launched in 2001)Image credits, top to bottom, left to right: courtesy of Nintendo, Boris Roessler—DPA-Corbis, Corbis, courtesy of Nintendo, Miranda Penn Turin—courtesy of USA Network (2), Chairman Ting Creative—Getty Images, no credit, Martin Lee—Alamy, Nation Wong—Getty Images, Laurent Davoust-Age Fotostock, Fox, Don Farrall—Getty Images, Winston Davidian—Getty Images, no credit (5), no credit, Michael Ochs Archives—Getty Images
How many of you went to FB training? You went to your community…
The impact is that the “Connected Generation” typically has to disconnect when they enter the classroom. This concept of disconnecting is a concern for many teachers, who want to meet children where they are – and they are digital learners.
Wouldn’t it be great to use the tech to go deeper?WolframAlpha(x-2)(x+3)FOILCould we start with the answer and where does if fit into the real world?Bing will have it built in, Office 2010 will have it built in 3DIs this cheating?