spoke to teachers at Gleneagle Secondary school in Coquitlam as part of their ProD session about educational technology, vision for the future, what's changed, shared some videos of students using edtech, etc.
1. Technology Powered Learning, Teaching, and Work Gleneagle Secondary - November 2010 http://twitter.com/bkuhn Brian Kuhn Manager of Information Services School District 43 (Coquitlam) www.sd43.bc.ca bkuhn@sd43.bc.ca istockphoto.com #8508482 http://www.shift2future.com/
2. 3.6 B people on earth First computer chess tournament 0 (yes zero) personal computers sold 0 e-mails sent 0 blog posts 0 Facebook users BG (before Google) 1970 http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1970 istockphoto.com # 1563122
3. Nov. 6, 2010 around 12:13pm 6.88 B people on the earth 242,487,125 personal computers sold this year 337,700 TVs sold today 1,759,192 cell phones sold today 2,015,767,932 internet users on earth 145,102,286,923 e-mail messages sent today 303,902 blog posts today 500,000,000 Facebook users 1,549,823,201 Google searches today http://www.worldometers.info/ istockphoto.com # 7611212
4. Things have changed in our world… http://www.istockphoto.com/file_closeup.php?id=9545884
5. Internet… wireless everywhere… just like oxygen being connected is not optional just like breathing… http://www.istockphoto.com/file_closeup.php?id=3654579
19. Students can do all of this if we give them access to the tools…http://www.istockphoto.com/file_closeup.php?id=4066060 Students can create their own videos and pictures to support their learning
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22. “SCHOOLS TEND TO REFLECT THE SOCIETIES IN WHICH THEY ARE EMBEDDED.”Reinventing Schools (1995)
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24. To design and implement a communication system which provides access between teachers and students, schools and the home, and with international education networks
25. To establish communication links within and among schools through local area networks (LANs) and a wide area network (WAN)istockphoto.com # 3355730
26. “SCHOOLS TEND TO REFLECT THE SOCIETIES IN WHICH THEY ARE EMBEDDED.”Reinventing Schools (1995)
32. Teachers always had a backup plan when tech failedwww-text e-mail e-mail e-mail e-mail www-text Internet www-picture Board Office PLN ‘98 – Provincial Learning Network
33. Learning with Technology Strategy from 2005-6 Learning, teaching and leading is enhanced through effective and meaningful use of technology Exemplars Learning Staff Development Equitable Access istockphoto.com # 5373874
34. Today… our future? MOE msn skype e-mail Virus attack msn e-mail e-mail e-mail Virus attack Virus attack e-mail e-mail e-mail www e-mail www www video stream video stream youtube DL bcesis picture blog video stream DL DL bcesis google bcesis bcesis google IT Services IT Services wikipedia bcesis bcesis bcesis bcesis youtube 1701 DL bcesis IT Services DL picture google 1701 portal IT Services portal wikipedia google 1701 portal portal Internet Board Office 1701 1701 portal portal class size class size class size Home
37. “The technology gap between schools and the rest of the world is real and it is growing. Whether we like it or not, the increasing pervasiveness and vitality of this technology is changing the expectations or our children and their world view.” Frank Press National Academy of Sciences
39. “We want to provide every student with the tools they need to succeed and thrive in a world that is more connected and more reliant on technology, a world where communication is instantaneous and a world that demands creativity and flexibility” BC Minister of Education Oct. 29, 2010
40. What does the future hold? “technology is not just advancing gradually: it is accelerating”, The Lights in the Tunnel, Kindle location 227 “If you make some very logical, and even conservative, assumptions about where technology is likely to lead in the coming years, much of the conventional wisdom about what the future will look like becomes unsupportable”, The Lights in the Tunnel, Kindle location 222 istockphoto.com # 1084313 Connect Share Learn Try