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Steve MolyneuxCEO, Tablet Academy – Microsoft Professor of Global Education Leadership,
Lamar University, Texas
Our VisionAnytime, anywhere learning
for all
Microsoft in Education
Helping Transform
EducationWe are delivering services and experiences that
bring learning to life in and out of the classroom
and allow education leaders to reimagine how
technology can modernize learning and improve
learning outcomes.
Helping Transform EducationDevices, Apps for Education, Accessibility, Communication and Collaboration, Search, Access
Programs
Microsoft is creating public-private
partnerships to put technology access in the
hands of students and educators throughout
the world. This unique program has helped us
provide digital access to 16,000,000 students in
over 55 countries.
Supporting EducatorsWe are empowering educators with the training,
communities, technologies and experiences they
need to succeed and to help every student
achieve their greatest potential.
Supporting EducatorsDevelopment Programs, Communities, Forums and Conferences
Microsoft has invested in a $750 million global initiative aimed at improving teaching and learning. Since 2003, we’ve led the way in partnering with education, helping nearly 11 million educators and reaching more than 207 million students in 139 countries in our first 10 years alone.
Inspiring StudentsWe are providing the technology skills and
support programs that can help students get
prepared for their next step in life, whether the
workforce or advancing their education.
Inspiring StudentsDevelopment Programs, Competitions, Deals and Offers
Graham FoxSchools Business Manager, Microsoft Education
Steve MolyneuxCEO, Tablet Academy – Microsoft Professor of Global Education Leadership,
Lamar University, Texas
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Trend AwarenessBe Aware Of Consumer Trends Trends: Technology In EducationalTrends: A New Learning Society
Mobile Platforms Free Agent LearningCloud Services
Young people today do things that young people 15 years ago could
not have imagined.
This generation is creating self-shot home movies, mixing and editing
existing footage, composing and recording music and editing photos.
They are connecting, exchanging and creating in new ways; when and
where they want and with no understanding or regard as to the
consequences of their actions nor respect for privacy, copyright or the
feelings of others.
Trends: The Neo-Millenials
The 4 Ages of Education
Age of the Philosopher(Innovation: Language)
Its all about change:
The Device
Research into the technological lives of young children found that 29% of toddlers could use a smartphone or tablet by the age of three, while more one-in-ten could operate the devices before their 2nd birthday.
Of these about 8.8% (2.2 Mio) are aged 3-11.
About 25 Million people in the UK use a tablet.
A further 7.2% (1.8 Mio) are aged 12-17.
IT Informed Pupils
Technology In The Classroom
Technology In The Classroom
Interacting With Your Device – What Next?
Its all about change:
The Teacher
What Is ‘New’ In TeachingWhat Is ‘New’ In Teaching
Giving Pupils Additional Skills
• Problem Solving
• Reflection
• Creativity
• Critical Thinking
• Learning To Learn
• Risk Taking
• Collaboration
• Entrepreneurship
New Teaching Models
Independent learning
Time with Educator
New Teaching Models
Adapting To Individual Needs
Its all about change:
The Pupil– Putting it into practice
Changing The Way We Teach
How Will Pupils Learn Differently?
Create CommunicateCoordinateConnect Collaborate
Pupil created content from an activityExample: Critical Thinking Skills
New Approaches To Teaching & LearningExamples: Thinking Skills
Example: Creative Expressive Skills
Pupils use Chroma Keyto enhance engagementExample: Research & Collaborative Skills
OneNote: The Ultimate Collaboration Tool
Example: OneNote In The Classroom
Student Centric & Value Driven School