senator mccain, what are the first three things that come to mind when you hear the term...
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Senator McCain, what are the first three things that come to mind when you
hear the term “INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES”?
FIRSTLY, The Central Intelligence Agency
gives me all the information that I need
?
SECOND, I think communications with our neighbours is
very important
And THIRD, America will continue to
make the best technologies in the
world.
So How did I do, dear?
Your advisers will check the blogGER
comments in the morning
The what-now?
Are Schools and TeachersAre Schools and Teacherseven in their view?even in their view?
Stuart Hasic December 2008
The InternetThe InternetThrough the Eyes of Our Through the Eyes of Our Students...Students...
What’s MySpace?
The most-popular social networking website offering an interactive, user-created network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music and videos for teenagers and adults internationally
Over 100 million users have accounts on MySpace
230,000 New registrations per day Kevin Rudd has a MySpace site
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What’s MySpace?
YouTube is the world’s largest video sharing website where users can upload, view and share video clips
Every minute, more than TEN hours of NEW videos are uploaded to YouTube
During January 2008, 79 million users watched over 3 billion videos on YouTube
Rudd and Howard used YouTube in 2007 to announce policy
What’s YouTube?
What’s YouTube?
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What’s Facebook?
Facebook is a social networking website where users join networks organised by city, workplace, school, and region to connect and interact with other people
More than 70 million people worldwide visited the website in April 2008
Facebook is the most popular for uploading photos, with 14 million uploaded daily.
Facebook was named the second most popular “thing” among university undergraduates, tied with beer and only ranked lower than the iPod
What’s Facebook?
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So What CAN a Teacher Do??
Today’s Networked Student
John Cotton Dana – b 1856
"Who dares to teach
must never cease to learn."
The Fear Factor
When did we stop exploring? When did it all of a sudden become
dangerous to click on something on our computer where we really don’t know what might happen?
At what age do we lose that sense of adventure where we no longer take a risk?
Every educational technology person must help fellow teachers get over this fear. To encourage them to explore these amazing digital tools
Steps Toward Teacher Integration
1. Awareness: Teachers have to know what tools exist You can’t know them all, but you can learn
from your peers in school and on-line
2. Experimentation: You need to try things to see how they
work (or not) and how they can be applied
3. Collaboration with colleagues: Working together means you are not alone
and can support each other
4. Start Your Own Projects/Activities: Adapting and customising
The Digital Education Revolution All high school students Yrs 9-12 will
receive a laptop starting mid-2009! This will affect ALL teachers. If K-8
teachers don’t prepare students what will happen when they hit year 9?
Remember, this is a digital EDUCATION revolution, NOT a DIGITAL education revolution – Teachers MUST be involved
The “National Curriculum” may be our last chance to get it right: to get ICT embedded into teaching and learning to make pedagogy through ICT a reality and not
just an expectation in our students’ eyes.
Start Your Own Revolution
Survey the students - what would they like to use, why and how does it apply?
Involve a few teachers at a time to construct the activity to be run across classes
Set up a non-threatening environment Regular hands-on meetings Encourage experimentation Share discoveries, successes and fails Include a sceptic in each group
Tomorrow’s Connected Teacher
“Past success is no guarantee of future relevance.”
“To stand still is to fall behind.” “It was easier to fake it when things
weren't changing so fast...” “21st Century Teachers need 21st Century
Skills.” “Technology is only technology to those who
were born before it.” “Teachers need to stop saying, “Hand it
in,” and start saying “Publish it.” “We need to prepare students for THEIR
future not OUR past.”
More Quotable Quotes for Teachers
Questions?
Thank you for your attention
[let’s watch a video about change]