Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Bialik Workshop July16 2010
1. developing intellectual diets for the
digital generation
a digital learning paradigm for the middle years | Bialik College 16.07.2010
2. takaways
the digital landscape & its relationship to teaching learning
digital learning: current research & pedagogy
case studies: effective digital learning [middle school]
10. current technology demands a totally different approach to
instructional design and teaching methodology
it requires new skills from both teacher and student
11. responding to opportunites & challenges
Trying to protect students and instructional time by banning Web 2.0
or setting policies to keep it “safe.”
Preserving existing programs and practices by using technology in a
way that “fits” into what is already in place.
Taking a progressive approach by allowing technology to transform
the organisation rather than moving it faster and further on its
existing path.
13. digital literacy – more than ict skills
the ability to:
• read & write [create] digital texts
• analyse & evaluate knowledge available on the web
• interacting effectively with online information:
find | sort | navigate | synthesise
• communicate | collaborate | participate
interact safely & ethically
14. 21st Century Education Rethinking the who, what,
where & when of learning.
The delivery & distribution
of learning.
From prescriptive to
connective practices.
Who participates in the
learning process.
Learning spaces.
17. research | 2009 horizon report
SHORT TERM HORIZON 1-2 YRS
• collaborative environments
• online communication tools
MID TERM HORIZON 2-3 YRS
• mobiles
• cloud computing
LONG TERM HORIZON 4-5 YRS
• smart objects
• the personal web
Horizon Report: 2009 K-12 Edition
http://wp.nmc.org/horizon2009
18. research | 2010 horizon report
SHORT TERM HORIZON 1YR or less
• mobile computing
• open content
MID TERM HORIZON 2-3 YRS
• electronic books
• simple augmented reality
LONG TERM HORIZON 4-5 YRS
• gesture based computing
• visual data analysis
Horizon Report: 2010 K-12 Edition
http://wp.nmc.org/horizon2010
19. blended learning
“Blended learning is more effective than either face to face or
online learning by themselves.”
“Between online and face to face instruction, online is at least
as good and may even have the advantage in terms of
improving student achievement and potentially expanding the
amount of time (and quality time) students spend learning.”
Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning [The US Department of Education 2009]
20. pedagogy | learning networks
Beyond the institutionalised logic of the school towards the
network logic of the learning community.
Learning institutions rethinking the possibilities around what
can be learnt, where learning can happen and who is
involved in the learning process.