Creativity, Productivity, Collaboration NSW Roadshow - November 2013

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In November 2013, Microsoft, Adobe, Intel, Lenovo, Acer, Leading with Technology, IC Central held 8 professional development events for teachers in NSW. This is the slide deck used to lead the learning.

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Today your Mission is:

To be more creative, collaborative and productive in order to face the bigger

challenges that wait for us back at school.

Support 21C Skills

Rule 2:Learn like

your students

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Jason JacobsNovember 2013

Intel® Education Australia

Inspiring Teachers, Captivating Students

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Intel Corporation:The World’s Largest Semiconductor Manufacturer

300 Facilities in 50 Countries

100,000 Employees

43,000 technical degrees, 12,000 Masters in Science, 4,000 PhD’s,

4,000 MBA’s

One of the Top Ten Most Valuable Brands in the World for 10

Consecutive Years

Invests $100 Million Each Year in Education Across More than 50

Countries

Intel Teach Program

One Million Hours of Volunteer Service in Our Communities in 2010

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Intel® Education in Australia

Our mission is to support the rapid adoption of technology in the classroom.

We enable an ecosystem of hardware, software and digital content designed to help students learn and offer educators the tools to effectively integrate technology into the classroom.

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MNC OEM Products

Intel® Education Alliance

500+ e-textbook publishers,

SW/HW and solution

providers

Intel® Education Software

Teacher

Professional

Development

Deployment

Support

Blueprints,

workshops

Intel® Education

K-12 Tools and Resources

Intel® classmate PCs,

Intel® Education Tablets,

Accessories

PRODUCTSEDUCATION

SOFTWARELOCALLY RELEVANT

CONTENT

IMPLEMENTATION

SUPPORT

FLEXIBLE, HOLISTIC EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY SOLUTION

+++

Intel® Education Solutions: EDUCATION REQUIRES MORE THAN GREAT DEVICES

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Intel® Teach Elements

• Teacher professional learning

• Free, online

• Interactive

• Pedagogical focus

• Localised for Australia

• Registered by DEC with NSWIT

• Mapped to National Professional Teacher Standards

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*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

Course Titles

Collaboration in the Digital Classroom

Assessment in 21st Century Classrooms

Project-Based Approaches

New for 2014! Inquiry in the Science Classroom

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United States and other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

Online tools & resources

Visual Ranking

Showing Evidence Seeing Reason

Assessing Projects

Mobile Scenarios

Shake ‘n Teach

Intel Education

Help Guide

Designing Effective

Projects

Unit & Lesson

Plans

Online resources

Apps available now

Apps in development

Learn Windows 8

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Managed Learning – Project Monitoring

Managed Learning –Quiz Push and track

Managed Learning – Student Help request

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be claimed as the property of others.

Pressure sensitive pen enabled learning

WiDi Enabled Board

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United States and other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

IOT – what Intel is doing next, wearables !

HOW STUDENTS USE TECH…

Source: ITL teacher survey, 2011 Based on analysis by SRI International

Basic uses of

ICT

High level

uses of ICT

36%

26%

17%

15%

15%

12%

9%

6%

5%

5%

3%

Find information on the…

Practice routine skills and…

Take tests or turn in…

Write or edit stories,…

Analyze data or…

Access class resources or…

Collaborate with peers…

Create multimedia…

Use simulations or…

Work with others from…

Develop simulations or…

CONSUME

CREATE

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Apps + full applications working together to provide the richest, no compromise experience .

Support note taking with digital pen, sketching, annotating, showing process, prototyping and complex visual thinking

Handwriting recognition for mathematics, music, chemistry etc.

Support for functional software for graphic design and creativity

Support typing for longer assignments, multitask for complex research & knowledge building, including MS Office

Support music composition, playing, composing etc.

Video and audio capture and editing

Support for small amounts of typing

Voice, video, and audio collaboration

Internet research

P1-3 P - 12 P7-12

Skills for tomorrow’s workforce

Pro

du

ctivity

Simple

mobile

Smartphones

Fully-functional

laptop

2 in 1

PC with Pen

No skills Employability Skills

Apps-based

Slate/Tablet

Consumption Production

RT Tablets

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The schools who work through these steps are more likely to :

• Deploy the right model of BYOD• Get measurably good outcomes (beyond

engagement)• Have a sustainable, scalable & replicable program

1: Premium, set

Pro

du

ctivity

Simple

mobile

Smartphones

Fully-functional

laptop

Slate/Tablet

PC with Pen

No skills Employability Skills

Consumption Production

Bring a mandated powerful, fully functional device

Apps-based

Slate/Tablet

RT Tablets

2: Premium, choice

Pro

du

ctivity

Simple

mobile

Smartphones

Fully-functional

laptop

Slate/Tablet

PC with Pen

No skills Employability Skills

Consumption Production

Bring a powerful, fully functional device, with set specs

Apps-based

Slate/Tablet

RT Tablets

3: Premium, breadth

Pro

du

ctivity

Simple

mobile

Smartphones

Fully-functional

laptop

Slate/Tablet

PC with Pen

No skills Employability Skills

Consumption Production

Bring a powerful, fully functional device, plus other devices

Apps-based

Slate/Tablet

RT Tablets

4: VDI

Pro

du

ctivity

Simple

mobile

Smartphones

Fully-functional

laptop

Slate/Tablet

PC with Pen

No skills Employability Skills

Consumption Production

Serve via VDI on consumption devices

Apps-based

Slate/Tablet

RT Tablets

5: Pure BYOD

Pro

du

ctivity

Simple

mobile

Smartphones

Fully-functional

laptop

Slate/Tablet

PC with Pen

No skills Employability Skills

Consumption Production

Bring any device with no set specs

Apps-based

Slate/Tablet

RT Tablets

Who owns the device(s)?

Pro

du

ctivity

Simple

mobile

Smartphones

Fully-functional

laptop

Slate/Tablet

PC with Pen

No skills Employability Skills

Consumption Production

Apps-based

Slate/Tablet

RT TabletsGovernment or Sponsor

pays

Parents pay

Co-contribution

model

School pays

What is Windows 8?

Apps + Software +

No Compromise

device

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Ultrabooks™

A Range of Mobile PC Devices

Tablets 2in1

“The Best Windows* 8 experience. It just works.”

Thin, lightweight device that moves as

fast as I do for media and internet

surfing. Long battery life and always on.

Ultra responsive, ultra sleek,

great performance experience.

Now with Touch.

Convertibility is a feature Convertibility is a feature

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Intel® Education Australia

www.intel.com/education/au

Jason Jacobs

Intel Education

Email: jason.a.jacobs@intel.com

Rebecca HarringtonManager, Intel Teach Program

Email: rebecca.harrington@crossmark.com.au

Apps and web sites from Microsoft to help teachers and students share and learn together in a safe and fun way.

Launch straight into a

browser through the

portal

My stuff

With or without

internet access…

“We don’t scan your email or documents for building analytics, data mining, or advertising, or to improve the service. There is no mingling of your data. Office 365 always allows you to keep your customer data separate from consumer services.”

Office 365

Privacy and

Security centres

• Devolved administration roles

• Policies

• Logs & reports

• Content control

• Notifications and workflows

Software installs At school/work At home BYOD

Teachers SOE Work from Home Work from Home

Students SOE Office 365 Office 365

Everyone else SOE Work from Home Work from Home

Student BYOD

Teacher at school

Teacher at home

Support 21C Skills

Support 21C Skills

Support 21C Skills