Post on 20-Nov-2014
description
transcript
Technology
EducationLeadershi
pin the
21st Century
by Colleen CarrollTracy FordDarlene Westinghouse
Is Change NECESSAR
Yin
EDUCATION?
CHANGE?
“Maybe I’m wrong, but I should say that in ten years textbooks as the principal medium of teaching will be obsolete…
…as obsolete as the horse and carriage are now.”
Diaries of Thomas Edison, 1925
?
Why is technology important?
CHANGE…
Did You Know?
What does the
RESEARCHsay?
U. S. Department of Commerce Reports:
The United States Department of Commerce ranked 55 industrial sectors by their level of Information Technology (IT).
Education came in at 55
The lowest of all including coal mining (U.S. Department of Commerce, 2002).
Global Perspective
We are preparing students for an
era that no longer exists and for a job
market that no longer offers the same positions
(Partnership for 21st Century Skills, 2006).
The Global Achievement Gap Basic Skills No Longer
Enough
Minimum jobs need to solve a range of intellectual and technical problems
21st century skills calls us to reason, analyze, weigh evidence, problem-solve – and to communicate effectively
They are survival skills for all of us
Woefully Ill-Prepared
“The future U.S. workforce is here – and it is woefully
ill-prepared for the demands of today’s (and tomorrow’s)
workplace”
(The Conference Board, Partnership for 21st century Skills, Corporate Voices for Working Families, HR Society for Human Resource Management, 2006, p. 9).
The New York Technology Policy and Planning Council Report of July 2007
Nearly a decade into the 21st Century, there are indications that American society – including businesses, industry, education, and communities -- have not kept pace with the rapid transformation into a knowledge-based society.
Building the technological capacity of the education system in the U.S. is critical to the global leadership of the state of New York and the nation.
The New York Technology Policy and Planning Council Report of July 2007
In international competition in mathematics and science, American
students are not competitive, with less than one-third of 4th and 8th grade students performing at or above a level of proficiency in
mathematics. National Center for Education Statistics. (2006).The Nation’s Report Card:
Mathematics (2005).
The New York Technology Policy and Planning Council Report of July 2007
In the U.S., 34% of doctoral degrees in natural
sciences, and 56% of engineering PhDs are
awarded to foreign-born students.
Approximately 1/3 of students in the U.S. do not graduate after 4 years of HS. In the nation’s most recent study of HS dropouts:
47% said that a major reason for dropping out was that classes were not interesting
70% said they were not motivated or inspired to work hard
81% said there should be more opportunities for real world learning.
The New York Technology Policy and Planning Council Report of July 2007
TED TALK – Juan Enriquez
Bio -Technology
Technology as a CHANGE AGENT
Move away from lecture driven instruction
Move towards constructivist, inquiry-oriented classrooms
Technology is a catalyst for a more flexible, engaging and challenging learning experience for students
KABOO
M!k
for K-12
Horizon Report
Horizon Report: 2009 K-12 Education (Levine, Smith, Smythe, & Johnson, 2009)
Collaborative Environments
One Year or Less Virtual Workplaces:Integrated media - 2D and 3D
LMS:Moodle, Blackboard, Sakai
Social Networking Platforms:Ning, Facebook, Diigo, Glogster
3D Virtual Worlds:Active Worlds, Second Life
Online Communication Tools
One Year or Less
Desktop Videoconferencing – Skype, Oovoo
(Webconferncing Adobe Connect, DimDim, Eluminate)
Instant Messaging Services – Meebo
Microblogging Platforms – Twitter, Plurk, Edmodo
Social Networki
ng and
Web 2.0
Online Communication Tools One Year or Less
WEB 2.0 – What is it?
Simply put:
Web 1.0 – get information from the Internet
Web 2.0 – contribute and interact on the Web
http://dembe01.edu.glogster.com/web20intheclassroom/
?
Classroom Tools for FreeGoogle MapsItunes UWebspirationHippocampusVoiceThreadAnimotoPhotostory 3Movie MakerZohoBloggerAudacityWikispaces
Web 2.0 and Social Networking
BlogsPodcastingRSS FeedsTwitterFacebookWikis
The 21st
CenturyNetworkedStudent
More Free Tools
CREATIVECOMMONS
OCW MIT
MoOM
Cloud Computing and Mobiles
Two – Three Years Networked computers
Distributed Processing Power
Hosting and Sharing - Flickr, Google, Zoho, YouTube
Applications - Splashup, JayCut, Visual Thesaurus, photoshop.com
Creating & Presenting - Prezi, Vuvox, SlideShare, Wordle, SlideRocket, ManyEyes
Mobile Learning
What is mobile learning?
Mobile learning originally referred to the use of laptop computers, which freed learners from the desktop
Mobile phones opened up the concept of wireless learning
“Learning has movedfrom the classroomonto your desktop
and into your pocket”
Always onAlways on you
Independent of time and space
Pocket PCs and other devices used for learning purposes led to the term handheld learning
WifFi
[2] Mobile Learning 2.0
Mobile Learning is taking on board and complementing the concepts of Web 2.0 which have led to the emergence of E-Learning 2.0 and … Mobile Learning 2.0
Web 1.0 Web 2.0
content
content
content
sharing (content)collaborationsyndication
tagging
Mobile Learning 2.0
E-Learning 2.0 Mobile Learning 2.0
blogs
RSS
wikis
social applications
moblogs and vlogs
podcasts (audio blogs)
RSS
collaborative learning
Moblogging and vlogging
Ten points for each yes answer
1. Do you instant message?
2. Do you blog?
3. Do you subscribe to RSS feeds?
4. Have you contributed to a wiki?
5. Do you use Digg, Furl or Delicious?
34
Ten points for each yes answer
6. Do you text message on your cell?
7. Have you created an avatar in Second
Life?
8. Do you watch videos on YouTube or other
sites?
9. Have you subscribed to a vod/podcast?
10. Do you use search engines other than
Google? 35
What type are you?
10 Recluse
20 Refugee
30-40 Immigrant
50-60 Native
70-80 Explorer
90 Innovator
100 Addict
36
Link the virtual world and the real world
Everyday life – point-of-sale purchases, passport tracking, inventory management, identification
Objects relate to their environment and to each other – Violet’s Mirror, Siftables, Sixth Sense
Horizon Report – 4 to 5 Years
Key TrendsThe Next Five Years
Technology affects how we work, collaborate, communicate and succeed.
Technology provides with the means for empowering students.
The web is an increasingly personal experience.
Learning environments are changing.
The value of innovation and creativity is increasing.
The Paradigm Shift
From the Agricultural World
To the Industrial World
Into World of Information,
Knowledge & Communication
And onward toward the
World of Creativity and Innovation!
21 Century Skills
ISTE STANDARDS
National Education Technology Standards for Students -The Next GenerationCreativity and Innovation
Students demonstrate creative thinking, construct knowledge, and develop innovative products and processes using technology.
Copyright © 2007 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION All rights reserved. No part of this material may be reproduced without written permission from copyright owner. Contact permissions@iste.org.
National Education Technology Standards for Students -The Next Generation
Communication and Collaboration Students use digital media
and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance, to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others.
Copyright © 2007 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION All rights reserved. No part of this material may be reproduced without written permission from copyright owner. Contact permissions@iste.org.
National Education Technology Standards for Students - The Next GenerationResearch and Information
Fluency Students apply digital tools to gather,
evaluate, and use information.
Copyright © 2007 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION All rights reserved. No part of this material may be reproduced without written permission from copyright owner. Contact permissions@iste.org.
National Education Technology Standards for Students -The Next GenerationCritical Thinking, Problem-
Solving & Decision-Making Students use critical thinking skills to
plan and conduct research, manage projects, solve problems and make informed decisions using appropriate digital tools and resources.
Copyright © 2007 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION All rights reserved. No part of this material may be reproduced without written permission from copyright owner. Contact permissions@iste.org.
National Education Technology Standards for Students -The Next GenerationDigital Citizenship
Students understand human, cultural, and societal issues related to technology and practice legal and ethical behavior.
Copyright © 2007 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION All rights reserved. No part of this material may be reproduced without written permission from copyright owner. Contact permissions@iste.org.
Technology Operations and Concepts Students demonstrate a sound understanding of technology concepts, systems and operations.
Copyright © 2007 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION All rights reserved. No part of this material may be reproduced without written permission from copyright owner. Contact permissions@iste.org.
National Education Technology Standards for Students -The Next Generation
Why Invest in technological literacy?
As Adults it leads to:
Improved decision-making Increased citizen participation Support of a modern workforce Enhanced social well-being Narrowing of the digital divide
The ability to expect and adapt to change is fundamental to success in the job market and to active citizenship.
(National Academy of Engineering, 2002)
Ultimate goals for our children
“Technology is the embodiment and the means of most of the social and economic change of the past century” –Culp, et al
ProfessionalDevelopment
What aboutACCOUNTABILI
TY?
Internet Safety
and Cyberbullying
MySpace or Yours?
Internet Safety and Cyber-Bullying
Let’s look at someone’s myspace profile –(the actual screen name is blocked out below)
He calls himself, “Danny”
http://www.myspace.com/phuckuuphuckingphuck
Ulster BOCES- Model Schools
Lets Look at a real profile…
Ulster BOCES- Model Schools
Here’s Dannys profile…he likes poetry, plants, flowers and
watching movies by the fire.
Ulster BOCES- Model Schools
Danny loves his country and is here for dating,
serious relationships,
friends and networking. So far he has 14 friends
listed
Ulster BOCES- Model Schools
Danny has posted some pics of his tatoo’s.
Says here that he is looking for a girlfriend!
Let’s look at another website………………………how about…www.azsexoffender.orgState of Arizona,government-operated sex offender registration site.
Ulster BOCES- Model Schools
Hey! There’s Danny. Surprise! His MySpace page never
mentioned that he is a level 3, high-risk sex offender.
CYBERSTALKINGThe Communications Decency Act of 1996 made it unlawful to communicate indecent messages or send sexually explicit messages to/individuals under the age of 18 via the internet. Further regulation has increased the penalties to criminal status under 17 yrs of age
Christina’s Story
The Predator
What is Cyber Bullying?
Using communication technologies such as email, cell phones, chat rooms, instant messaging, blogs, or defamatory personal websites to send or post repeated, deliberate, cruel and harmful text or images
(Shek, 2004; Belsey, www.cyberbullying.ca)
Characteristics
Speed & Ease: Access available 24 hours/day, 7
days/week—victims can no longer find solace at home
Pictures/text sent instantly If kids simply “turn off” their
technology, they are socially isolated.
Some Well-Known Examples Ryan Halligan-student born in
Poughkeepsie, NY, who committed suicide after being bullied online. http://www.ryanpatrickhalligan.org/
http://youtube.com/watch?v=WBd0NRZ0rgw
Some Well-Known Examples Megan Meier-student in St. Louis, MO
who was a victim of a My Space hoax. Another teen’s parent made up an account and “friended” Megan only to “dump” her later. She committed suicide last year.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=HFsfDLCkfQU
Recognizing the Signs
Patchin & Hinduja have created a resource to help you notice the signs of cyberbullying
http://www.cyberbullying.us/cyberbullying_warning_signs.pdf
Be Proactive, not Reactive
Administrators
Teachers
Support StaffParents/Caregivers
Students
Administrators
Gain digital safety awareness Use participatory planning to integrate
digital safety awareness into existing school-based policies—consult with students, teachers, support staff, parents, community groups, and police
Review the Acceptable Use Policy regularly
Constantly review and revise your strategic plan and its outcomes. Keep policies up-to-date with technology.
Source: Media Awareness Network, 2007
Administrators
Educate the CommunityConduct Professional Development for Staff
Provide Parent Education (parent education nights, workshops)
Provide Student Education integrated into existing curriculum
Limit Legal Issues:
Recommendations Stay on top of cyber law Create vision that recognizes potential misuse Make a proactive plan to address such abuse
▪ Acceptable Use Policy establishes clear standards
Involve all stakeholders in plan (staff, older students, parents)
Engage in:▪ open and consistent communication with families▪ show interest in parent concerns ▪ develop home/school partnership to gain parent support
Quinn, D. M. (2003). Legal issues in educational technology. Educational administration quarterly. V39 No 2.
Administrators
To document cyberbullying incidents Take a Screenshot Copy the Full Email Header
Ideas to consider # 1
Vision and Consensus
Develop a vision and consensus among the key stakeholders on the 21st century skills needed by students.
Ideas to consider # 2
Professional Development
Create a teacher professional development strategy for 21st century skills.
Ideas to consider # 3:
Embed 21st Century Skills in core subjects
Use the ICT Literacy Maps for:• Math• Science• English• Geography• Social Studies
Ideas to consider # 4
Assessments
Use a full range of assessments, including formative and summative assessments, to measure 21st century skills.
e-Portfolios
Administrative Resources
Administrator Online Resources New York State Guide for Administrat
ors Professional Resources for School
Admins. ISTE Standards for School Administra
tors NYS Crosswalk NYS Standards w/ISTE
standards Louisianna
LEADS (2006) Site for Administrators
Mile Guide