Download - Byte Size Potential 2015 Workshop
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Byte-Sized Potential in a Digital World of Possibilities
ShellyTerrell.com/citizenship Bytesizepotential.com
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10,000+ years ago this is how we communicated!
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What narratives did you share today?
Tag
Like
Status update
Share images
Take selfies
Do you?
Comment
Use filters
LOL
Use emojiis
Check in
Keep calm and …
Use Siri
Tweet
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Our digital behavior influences our …
Rituals
Values Language
Learning Customs
Communication
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… people said, “… Look at Jane Austen and all her lovely letters! Oh, the children these days: they
don’t keep diaries any more …” But what do they do now? They write blogs, which are diaries ... In fact,
they’re writing more than Jane Austen could ever have done.
- David Crystal
Read streams We…
Podcast
Translate
Code
Crowdsource knowledge
Write reviews
Scan
Search
Vary sources
Google Blog
Report Evaluate
Youtube Use Wikipedia
Remix Give feedback
Play with language
Make puns
Visualize data
Evaluate sources
Remix content
Cura3on
Search
Aggrega3on
Social bookmarking
Cite resources Decode
Visual literacy
Transla3on
Brainstorming
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“Literacy has always been defined by the technology. Before the printing press, your
ability to orally recite something meant [you were] literate.” - Nichole Pinkard
How do I motivate
students to blog?
“Our vision is shaped by the technology we know and can
use. We need to acknowledge that it may constrain our
thinking.” - @RayNashar
My world got very big, very fast and based
on a lot of sad examples -people
expect me to get lost in it.
- Justin Beiber
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Year
1st digital publication 1st social network Event
Details
1st avatar
Year
1st digital publication 1st social network Event
Details
1st avatar
Student’s Digital Footprint
Things We Lost Along The Way by Stephan Geyer, Flickr
Of 179 teachers surveyed in 52 countries
56% didn’t teach with mobile devices. 39%
(70) reported mobiles were allowed at school (EbookEVO Survey, Feb.
2014).
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MISSION: Bring in a family recipe. Adjust the recipe to serve 10 people. Bring in the adjusted recipe and the document that shows your work.
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3000 - TeachersCount.org, Bit.ly/impactteach
Teacher impact
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3000 - TeachersCount.org, Bit.ly/impactteach
Billions
Teacher impact
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3000 - TeachersCount.org, Bit.ly/impactteach
Billions
Teacher impact
Students’ impact
iPhone Madness by Kid Perez, Flic.kr/p/6c1Gi6
Get your friend to
smile / laugh by taking creative
selfies on her device!
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Billions
But there are nearly….
Of authors, researchers, organizations, professionals, thought leaders, subject
matter experts, etc. who you and your students can learn from.
Cybraryman.com/edhashtags.html Bit.ly/Educhats
Find Your #Hashtag! #ELTChat #Science
#Kinderchat #GeniusHour
#Edchat
#MathChat #Edtech #HigherEd
aren't you cute, here! by Jesslee Cuizon, Flickr
"The most exciting breakthroughs of the 21st century will not occur because of technology but because of an expanding concept of what it means to be human.” - John Naisbitt
The number one benefit of educational technology is
that it empowers people to do what they want to do. It lets people be creative … productive … learn things
they didn't think they could learn before, and so in a
sense it is all about potential. - Steve Ballmer
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Will this spread digital pollution?
How will this act impact society?
How does this message make your relatives, peers, & partner feel?