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1.
Ed Tech Support
Network Tech SETS Advisory SDCOE Staff Speak Up 2009 Research Project National and California Findings K-12 Students, Parents, Teachers, Administrators & Pre-Service Teachers May 7, 2010 Julie Evans Project Tomorrow jevans@tomorrow.org © Project Tomorrow 2010
2.
Defining 21st century
education . . . “I believe that the purpose of education is not to make men carpenters, but to make carpenters men. To be competitive in a workplace that is changing and will change continuously throughout our careers, my peers and I need to be able to read and understand new information at a level never before prevalent. This should be, however, a familiar aim for the forces of academia, however, since what we must learn, in essence, is to learn. I would ensure a broad and balanced education that exposes every student to rigorous inquiry in every discipline, from physics to pottery and makes them active participants in the process of inquiry and learning.” 11th grade student Pittsburgh PA © Project Tomorrow 2010
3.
Today’s Discussion: The
Big Questions What are the expectations of today’s students for technology use within education? How does that student vision for 21st century learning compare with the educators’ vision? How well are today’s schools meeting the expectations of students? Are we appropriately preparing our teachers (current and future) to support this new vision? © Project Tomorrow 2010
4.
Today’s Agenda:
Learn: from key stakeholders about emerging technologies and education Reflect: on your current plans and practices Create: new conversations & ideas Speak Up Research Project: Views of Students, Teachers, Parents, Administrators & Pre-Service Teachers Special emphasis on data from California stakeholders © Project Tomorrow 2010
5.
What is Speak
Up? Annual national research project Online surveys + focus groups Open for all K-12 schools and schools of education Schools/districts/colleges get back their own data for planning and budgeting Collect data ↔ Stimulate conversations K-12 Students, Teachers, Parents and Administrators + Pre-Service Teachers Inform policies & programs Analysis and reporting – national reports, state reports, district reports Services: custom reports, consulting with districts and state agencies NCES back end database – provide statistically significant samplings 7 years of empowering authentic voices – since 2003: 1.6 million K-12 students 142,000 teachers 1.85 million respondents 82,000 parents 10,500 school leaders 23,000 schools – from all 50 states, DC, American military base schools, Canada, Mexico, Australia © Project Tomorrow 2010
6.
Speak Up is
facilitated annually by Project Tomorrow (formerly known as NetDay) Project Tomorrow (www.tomorrow.org) is the leading education nonprofit organization dedicated to the empowerment of student voices in education. © Project Tomorrow 2010
7.
Speak Up survey
question themes Learning & Teaching with Technology 21st Century Skills: Digital Citizenship Science and Math Instruction Career Interests in STEM and Teaching Professional Development / Teacher Preparation Internet Safety Administrators’ Challenges Emerging Technologies in the Classroom Mobile Devices, Online Learning, Digital Content Educational Games, Web 2.0 tools and applications Designing the 21st Century School © Project Tomorrow 2010
8.
Why do schools
& districts participate in Speak Up? Collect unique data from stakeholders Give stakeholders a voice in national/state policy Support specific initiatives such as digital content, online learning, mobile devices, 1:1 programs or new teacher professional development programs Model for students the value of civic engagement and being part of a national discussion Recognition as an innovation leader Demonstrate to students, teachers and parents that their ideas are valued by their education leaders Understand the future of K-12 education © Project Tomorrow 2010
9.
Speak Up 2009
Research Project National and California Findings Student vision Educator response Trends to watch Discussion © Project Tomorrow 2010
10.
National Speak Up
2009 Participation: 370,565 K-12 Students 299,677 Teachers 38,642 Parents (in English & Spanish) 26,312 School/District Administrators 3,947 Schools / Districts 5,757 / 1,215 Pre-Service Teachers 1,987 Schools of Education 71 Top Participating States (# of participants) Top 12: TX, AZ, AL, CA, FL, MD, PA, NC, AR, MO, NY, IL © Project Tomorrow 2010
11.
National Speak Up
2009 Participation: 370,565 About our K-12 Schools: 97% public, 3% private 38% urban, 31% suburban, 32% rural 54% Title 1 eligible – indicating community poverty 42% majority-minority student population About our Schools of Education/Aspiring Teachers 89% four year public institutions 2/3 undergraduates; 1/3 graduate students © Project Tomorrow 2010
12.
California Speak Up
2009 Participation: 33,002 K-12 Students: 25,757 Teachers: 2,501 Parents: 4,026 Administrators: 280 Pre-Service Teachers: 438 © Project Tomorrow 2010
13.
First Speak Up
2009 Report Released March 16, 2010 Creating Our Future: Students Speak Up about their Vision for 21st Century Learning Speak Up 2009 National Findings: K-12 Students & Parents © Project Tomorrow 2010
14.
Second Speak Up
2009 report Released May 5, 2010 Unleashing the Future: Educators Speak Up about the Use of Emerging Technologies for Learning Speak Up 2009 National Findings Teachers, Aspiring Teachers & Administrators © Project Tomorrow 2010
15.
Speak Up Data
Findings Who am I? Interactive Exercise © Project Tomorrow 2010
16.
Who am I?
Profile characteristics: Access to mobile devices: MP3 player (44%) Game player (53%) Participates Laptop (44%) in immersive virtual reality Uses Internet for research environments (51%) and online (39%) assessments (35%) Wishes for their ultimate school Online textbooks (29%) High tech science tools (39%) Online tools for organization (35%) © Project Tomorrow 2010
17.
Audience Response: Who
am I? 1. Kindergarten Boy 2. 3rd Grade Girl 3. 7th Grade Boy 4. 10th Grade Girl 5. Teacher © Project Tomorrow 2010
18.
Who am I?
© Project Tomorrow 2010
19.
Who am I?
3rd Grade Girl with Average Tech Skills © Project Tomorrow 2010
20.
Who am I?
Profile characteristics: Access to mobile devices: MP3 player (44%) Game player (53%) Participates Laptop (44%) in immersive virtual reality Uses Internet for research environments (51%) and online (39%) assessments (35%) Wishes for their ultimate school Online textbooks (29%) High tech science tools (39%) Online tools for organization (35%) © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Sampling of Key
Findings: Speak Up 2003 – 2009 Persistent digital disconnect between students and adults Students’ frustrations with the lack of technology use in school Lack of relevancy in education exacerbated Students function as a “Digital Advance Team” Students adopt and adapt emerging technologies for learning Introducing the “Free Agent Learner” © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Introducing the “Digital
Advance Team” Today’s K-12 Students Adopting/adapting technologies for learning Tech trend setters Their use predicts widespread acceptance Out of school use drives in school use Pace car for others Teachers ultimately catch up © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Result: A new uniquely
“student vision” for leveraging emerging technologies to drive achievement and educational productivity © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Creating Our Future:
Students Speak Up about their Vision for 21st Century Learning Three Essential Elements in the Student Vision Social–based learning Un–tethered learning Digitally–rich learning © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Creating Our Future:
Students Speak Up about their Vision for 21st Century Learning Three Essential Elements Social–based learning Students want to leverage emerging communications and collaboration tools to create personal networks of experts © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Creating Our Future:
Students Speak Up about their Vision for 21st Century Learning Three Essential Elements Un–tethered learning Students envision technology-enabled learning that transcends classroom walls © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Creating Our Future:
Students Speak Up about their Vision for 21st Century Learning Three Essential Elements Digitally–rich learning Students see the use of relevancy-based digital tools, content and resources as key to education productivity © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Creating Our Future:
Students Speak Up about their Vision for 21st Century Learning Three Essential Elements Social–based learning Communication and collaboration tools © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Students’ use of
technology for communication and collaboration outside of school 72% Communicate with others (IM, email, text) 66% Update profile Communicate with others (social 43% G9-12th networking, discussion boards, chats) G6-8th 22% G3-5th Contribute to a blog 18% Contribute to a wiki 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Students’ use of
collaboration and communications tools for school work Peer 51% communi cati ons Col l aborati ons thru 34% SN Teacher 28% communi cati ons Pos t to bl ogs wi ki s 12% Tweet or mi crobl og 11% G9-12 G6-8 Onl i ne communi ti es 10% G3-5 Onl i ne tutori ng 8% Gl obal 7% col l aborati ons 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Creating Our Future:
Students Speak Up about their Vision for 21st Century Learning Three Essential Elements Un–tethered learning Using mobile devices Online learning © Project Tomorrow 2010
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California students have
a lot of personal devices that they would like to use in school Personal device K-2 Gr 3-5 Gr 6-8 Gr 9-12 Laptop 41% 37% 58% 55% Cell phone 21% 29% 62% 65% Smart phone 11% 14% 23% 30% MP 3 44% 53% 80% 84% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Students face obstacles
using technology at school Top responses from CA students: 1. I cannot use my mobile device (42%) 2. School filters and firewalls block websites I need (40%) 3. Teachers limit our technology use (30%) 4. Too many rules! (26%) Cannot access my communications tools Rules that limit use of my school’s technology © Project Tomorrow 2010
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How schools could
make it easier to use technology – the student point of view CA Students say: 1. Let me use my own mobile device (54%) 2. Give me unlimited Internet access on campus (38%) 3. Let me use my own laptop (37%) 4. Access my school projects from any computer – home or at school (37%) 5. I want to access my social networking site and communications tools (32%) © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Audience response Besides communications
and research, how do CA students say that using “mobile devices” in school will help them with schoolwork? © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Audience response Besides communications
and research, how do CA students say that using “mobile devices” in school will help them with schoolwork? Choose top response: A. Access social networking site B. Access online textbooks C. Play educational games D. Share documents, videos and podcasts E. Receive reminders and alerts F. Take videos of class presentations or labs to review later © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Besides communications and
research, how do CA students say that using “mobile devices” in school will help them with schoolwork? Access social networking site 36% Access online textbooks 42% Play educational games 22% Share documents, videos and podcasts 36% Receive reminders and alerts 51% Take videos of class presentations or labs 33% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Students believe that
mobile devices can enhance personal productivity Communicate with classmates 64% Receive reminders & alerts 58% Organize schoolwork 53% Communicate with teachers 52% Learn about school activities 44% G9-12 Access social networking 43% 42% G6-8 Create/share documents or media Upload/download to portal 40% Coordinate calendars 37% Share/Edit bookmarks 29% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Students’ suggested use
of mobile devices for learning purposes Look up information on Internet 70% Take notes or record lectures 56% Work on projects with classmates 55% G9-12 Access online textbooks 48% G6-8 Take videos of class presentations or 37% experiments Play educational games 31% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Parents’ beliefs about the potential benefits of using mobile devices for instructional purposes Increases student engagement 35% Provides access to online textbooks 35% Prepares students for world of work 34% Improves teacher-parent-student communications 32% Extends school day for learning 30% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Teachers’ beliefs about the potential benefits of using mobile devices for instructional purposes Increases student engagement 48% Prepares students for world of work 36% Improves teacher-parent-student communications 34% Extends school day for learning 33% Personalizes instruction 26% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Teachers’ biggest concern about using mobile devices at school While 48% of teachers say that the greatest benefit to using mobile devices: increases student engagement in school and learning 68% say their biggest concern however is students will be distracted doing other things (texting, surfing, games) © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Teachers’ other
concerns about using mobile devices at school Distraction 68% Digital equity 55% Students will cheat on tests 34% I don’t know how to integrate 24% I don’t have curriculum 24% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Administrators’ perspectives on
mobile devices within learning 66% of administrators say that the greatest benefit to using mobile devices: increases student engagement in school and learning © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Administrators’ perspectives on
mobile devices within learning What prevents administrators from allowing students to use their own devices? Current district policies (49%) Concerns about theft (47%) Concerns about network security (47%) Teachers are not trained (45%) Digital equity concerns (42%) © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Parents’ willingness
to purchase mobile devices for their child to use at school No Opinion/ School Unsure- 9% responsibility 9% Likely 63% Not Likely 17% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Creating Our Future:
Students Speak Up about their Vision for 21st Century Learning Three Essential Elements Digitally–rich learning Online textbooks Games Simulations and animations Creating using digital media © Project Tomorrow 2010
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How students are
currently using digital resources for schoolwork 34% Take tests online 19% Turn in paper for plagiarism check 21% Conduct virtual experiments 29% Play educational games G9-12th 66% G6-8th Create slide shows, videos or web pages G3-5th 33% Use online textbooks 27% Upload assignments to school portal 10% Listen to a podcast 0% 30% 60% 90% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Students value the
use of games for learning Connect subject to real world 35% Get immediate feedback 42% 42% Go beyond basic assignment & try new things 39% Direct my own learning 53% G9-12 More interesting to practice problems G6-8 See direct results of problem solving 42% G3-5 58% Easier to understand diffcult concepts 61% More engaged in the subject 52% Learn more about a subject 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Students’ desires for
the features and functionality of online textbooks Three themes emerge from the data: Students want interactivity and relevancy They want tools to facilitate collaboration They want ways to personalize learning © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Students want their
online textbooks to be interactive and relevant 53% Games to explore ideas 55% Online tutors 51% Links to real-time data & websites 53% G9-12 Animations & simulations G6-8 46% Video clips G3-5 44% Virtual labs 36% Expert Podcasts 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Students want their
online textbooks to have tools that facilitate collaboration Communicate 63% with classmates Create 44% podcasts/videos G9-12 Collaboration 42% G6-8 Tools G3-5 Webcams/Video 34% Conferencing 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Students want to
use their digital textbooks to personalize learning El ectroni c 63% hi ghl i ghts/notes 86% Cal cul ator 66% Search terms 60% Qui zzes/Assessments G9-12 Downl oad to 52% G6-8 cel l phone G3-5 PowerPoi nt 53% Presentati ons 48% Organi zati onal Tool s 49% Sel f-paced tutori al s 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Creating Our Future:
Students Speak Up about their Vision for 21st Century Learning Three Essential Elements in the Student Vision Social–based learning Un–tethered learning Digitally–rich learning © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Unleashing the Future: Educators
“Speak Up” about the Use of Emerging Technologies for Learning What is the value proposition for technology in education? © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Audience response Who do
you think is most “bullish” on the importance of effective use of technology for student success? (Besides students!) © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Audience response Who do
you think is most “bullish” on the importance of effective use of technology for student success? (Besides students!) A. Teachers B. District administrators C. School principals © Project Tomorrow 2010
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What is the
value proposition for technology in education? How important is technology to your students' success? Extremely important Important Teachers District Administrators Somewhat important Principals Not important 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Teachers: How
has your use of technology within instruction impacted your students? Top responses: More motivated to learn 39% Developing creativity 30% Applying knowledge to practical problems 23% Developing problem-solving/critical thinking skills 22% More participation in discussions 21% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Teachers: How
has the use of technology improved your effectiveness as a teacher? Top responses: Better organized 52% More productive 44% Facilitating student centered learning 29% Encouraging students to be self-directed 32% Creating more relevant lessons 32% Creating more interactive lessons 27% Managing class more effectively 27% Easier to assess student progress 27% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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What challenges do
administrators say are “waking them up” in the middle of the night? © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Wake up issues
for administrators District Administrators say: Principals say: Funding (66%) Test scores (55%) Use of technology (53%) Funding (50%) 21st century skills (38%) Communications with parents (38%) Using data to assess achievement (35%) School safety (36%) Test scores (33%) Diversity (35%) ≈ Use of technology (27%) © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Tech challenges for
administrators Besides funding, what issues are the most challenging for your district? Staff professional development Technology support for new implementations Evaluating emerging technologies Assessment of technology skills Data collection and reporting © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Tech challenges for
administrators Besides funding, what issues are the most challenging for your district? Staff professional development Technology support for new implementations Evaluating emerging technologies Assessment of technology skills Data collection and reporting © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Administrators talk about
barriers and emerging technologies Besides funding, what barriers prevent you from implementing . . . . Online classes Mobile devices Digital content © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Administrators talk about
barriers and emerging technologies Besides funding, what barriers prevent you from implementing . . . . Common theme: Teachers are not trained or comfortable using these tools © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Teachers “Speak
Up” What technology are you using in your classroom to enhance student achievement? Accessing the Internet Communications tools ≥ 63% Computer projection Digital media tools © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Teachers “Speak
Up” What technology are you using in your classroom to enhance student achievement? Accessing the Internet Communications tools ≥ 63% Computer projection Digital media tools Games (29%) Document camera (34%) Interactive whiteboards Collaboration tools (23%) (21%) ≤ 34% Online textbooks (24%) Mobile devices (8%) E-portfolios (10%) Virtual simulations (4%) © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Pre-service Teachers
“Speak Up” What tech tools are you learning to use in your methods class? Top vote getters: Using word processing/spreadsheet tools 43% Finding digital resources for lessons 32% Creating presentations 26% Analyzing student data 22% Creating e-portfolios 20% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Pre-service Teachers
“Speak Up” What tech tools are you learning to use in your methods class? Bottom vote getters: Teaching an online class 2% Using web collaboration tools 8% Managing a class with an LMS 8% Using student achievement data 13% Using games, simulations or animations 15% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Teachers &
Professional Development 25% have participated in a 100% online course 32% would like their district to offer more online PD © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Teachers &
Professional Development 25% have participated in a 100% online course 32% would like their district to offer more online PD 37% would like to use online collaboration tools as part of a PLC plus: Centralized repository of teaching resources – 35% Easy access to student data – 27% Podcasts and webcasts – 18% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Teachers &
Professional Development 25% have participated in a 100% online course 32% would like their district to offer more online PD 37% would like online collaboration tools as part of a PLC plus: Centralized repository of teaching resources – 35% Easy access to student data – 27% Podcasts and webcasts – 18% 43% are already finding podcasts and videos on their own to improve their teaching effectiveness © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Today’s Discussion: The
Big Questions What are the expectations of today’s students for technology use within education? How does that student vision for 21st century learning compare with the educators’ vision? How well are today’s schools meeting the expectations of students? Are we appropriately preparing our teachers (current and future) to support this new vision? © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Imagine you are
designing the ultimate school. Which technology tools and services would have the greatest positive impact on learning? © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Imagine you are
designing the ultimate school. Which technology tools and services would have the greatest positive impact on learning? Are we all on the same page? © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Creating Our Future:
Students Speak Up about their Vision for 21st Century Learning Three Essential Elements in the Student Vision Social–based learning Un–tethered learning Digitally–rich learning © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Audience response Which stakeholder
group do you think had the largest percentage increase in regular use of a social networking site from 2008 to 2009? Choose top response: A. Middle school students (Grades 6-8) B. High school students (Grades 9-12) C. Parents D. Teachers E. Administrators © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Which stakeholder group
do you think had the largest increase in regular use of a social networking site from 2008 to 2009? Growth in Using a Social Networking Site Administrators Teachers 2009 Parents 2008 Students Gr 9-12 Students Gr 6-8 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Unleashing the Future:
Educators “Speak Up” about the use of Emerging Technologies for Learning Ultimate School: Elements of Social Based Learning Communications tools Principals Teachers Aspiring Teachers Students Gr 6-12 Collaboration tools 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Unleashing the Future:
Educators “Speak Up” about the use of Emerging Technologies for Learning Ultimate School: Elements of Un-tethered Learning Online classes Principals Mobile devices Teachers Aspiring Teachers Laptops Students Gr 6-12 Internet access 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Unleashing the Future:
Educators “Speak Up” about the use of Emerging Technologies for Learning Ultimate School: Elements of Digitally Rich Learning Environments E-portfolios Principals Online textbooks Teachers Games Aspiring Teachers Students Gr 6-12 Digital media tools 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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A vision for
education in 2019 “School will become a 24 hour around the clock opportunity with students logging into school from “home.” The role of the teacher will be to lead and assist students in “discovering” the uses for the technology and information. Every student from Pre-K through twelfth grade will have access to learning through the most advanced IT devices available. Learning will occur online at least 80% of the time. School buildings will be open on evenings and Saturdays for remediation, recreation and community activities for the purpose of socialization.” Principal from Michigan © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Unleashing the Future Top
Ten Recommendations: 1. Embrace social-based learning 2. Incorporate online collaboration tools 3. Experiment with using student mobile devices within instruction 4. Realize that it is not just about engagement – productivity wins! 5. Help parents with their Internet concerns 6. Provide students with information about online classes 7. Leverage digital resources to increase relevancy of content 8. Think creatively about the use of games in school 9. Understand that online textbooks are really about interaction 10. Engage students in local and national discussions © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Having a voice
CA Students like to be more involved in education decisions at their school 82% would like to be more involved • Have class discussions • Give input through Speak Up and other surveys • Share ideas online with other students • Be part of a club that researches problems & presents ideas • Be part of a student advisory group for the principal • Set up a blog and wiki to share ideas • Make presentations to the school board © Project Tomorrow 2010
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More Speak Up?
www.tomorrow.org National Speak Up Findings Additional data analysis from Speak Up 2009 Presentations, podcasts and webinars Reports and white papers Information about other services Information about Speak Up 2010 © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Plan now to
participate in Speak Up 2010! Online surveys available for: K-12 students Parents (in Spanish too!) Surveys open for input: Teachers October 2010 Administrators Pre-service teachers No fee to participate. No limit on the # of surveys submitted. 100% confidential. Free online report for all Speak Up participating districts w/ your local data: Feb 2011 Release of National Speak Up Findings in Congressional Briefings: Spring 2011 © Project Tomorrow 2010
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Thank you.
Let’s continue this conversation. Julie Evans Project Tomorrow jevans@tomorrow.org 949-609-4660 x15 Copyright Project Tomorrow 2010. This work is the intellectual property of the author. Permission is granted for this material to be shared for non-commercial, educational purposes, provided that this copyright statement appears on the reproduced materials and notice is given that the copying is by permission of the author. To disseminate otherwise or to republish requires written permission from the author. © Project Tomorrow 2010
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If time allows
or for self review: Additional Findings from Speak Up 2009 Math Instruction STEM & Teaching Career Interest © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Students: Math and
STEM Career Exploration Why is it important to learn math? I don't like math Not important Gr 9-12 Get into college Gr 6-8 Develop PS & CT skills Gr 3-5 To earn good grades I might w ant a job 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Parents: Math and
STEM Career Exploration Why do parents think math is important to their child’s success? To develop problem solving/thinking skills 76% To be successful in a future job 64% To help my child get into college 52% To make informed decisions in the future 48% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Students: Math and
STEM Career Exploration How do you want to learn math? Solving real world problems Teacher is excited Tech games Gr 9-12 Gr 6-8 Help other students Discuss with classmates Textbook problems Simulations/animations 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Students: Math and
STEM Career Exploration Interest in STEM Careers Maybe/somewhat interested Gr 9-12 Yes, interested Gr 6-8 Not interested 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Students: Math and
STEM Career Exploration Yes, I am interested: What would increase your interest in a STEM career? Summer career exploration programs After school programs Competitions College scholarships © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Students: Math and
STEM Career Exploration Yes, I am interested: What would increase your interest in a STEM career? Summer career exploration programs After school programs Competitions College scholarships Somewhat/maybe interested: What would increase your interest in a STEM career? Meeting successful role models Talk to professionals and visit companies Work with mentors Day in the Life videos and podcasts © Project Tomorrow 2010
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CA Parents: Math and
STEM Career Exploration Parents: Which of these areas are you likely to encourage your child to pursue a career? Science 52% Math 36% Engineering 42% Technology 52% Teaching 30% © Project Tomorrow 2010
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