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utilising ‘youth technologies’

A vision for the future?Kevin Jones

kevin@attainmentpartnership.org.ukwww.attainmentpartnership.org.uk

session objectives

•to give an overview of the potential of using ‘new technologies’

•to provide examples of utilising ‘youth technologies’

•to stimulate discussion about development of ‘youth technologies’

Hathershaw, Oldham

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transforming education

curriculumcurriculum

organisation / school designorganisation / school design new technologiesnew technologies

AfLearningAfLearningworkforceworkforce

student voicestudent voice

learning to learnlearning to learn

advice&guidanceadvice&guidance

mentoringmentoring leadershipleadership

‘youth’ technologies

early learning through ‘new technologies’

high skill levels in ‘youth’ technologies

digital natives!

what’s around the corner?

how do we deal with all the change?

innovate not replicate

new learning pedagogy!young people learning on games see

learning as a different mindset.

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examples ‘future learning’- video key lessons or parts of lessons, allowing

students to download at home

- use of mobile phones

- e-portfolios

- use chat rooms to allow students to talk about school work at home - VLE

- create a Facebook group to share thoughts and ideas

- Podcasts- place key audio clips on the website to allow downloading onto MP3 players

- design dept webpages similar to Amazon to allow personalised information

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examples ‘future learning’- video key lessons or parts of lessons, allowing

students to download at home

- use of mobile phones

- e-portfolios

- use chat rooms to allow students to talk about school work at home - VLE

- create a Facebook group to share thoughts and ideas

- Podcasts- place key audio clips on the website to allow downloading onto MP3 players

- design dept webpages similar to Amazon to allow personalised information

examples ‘future learning’- video key lessons or parts of lessons, allowing

students to download at home

- use of mobile phones

- e-portfolios

- use chat rooms to allow students to talk about school work at home - VLE

- create a Facebook group to share thoughts and ideas

- Podcasts- place key audio clips on the website to allow downloading onto MP3 players

- design dept webpages similar to Amazon to allow personalised information

pod casting

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teacher based Pod-Cast

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Lilian Baylis Technology School, Lambeth

examples ‘future learning’- video key lessons or parts of lessons, allowing

students to download at home

- use of mobile phones

- e-portfolios

- use chat rooms to allow students to talk about school work at home - VLE

- create a Facebook group to share thoughts and ideas

- Podcasts- place key audio clips on the website to allow downloading onto MP3 players

- design dept webpages similar to Amazon to allow personalised information

examples ‘future learning’- video key lessons or parts of lessons, allowing

students to download at home

- use of mobile phones

- e-portfolios

- use chat rooms to allow students to talk about school work at home - VLE

- create a Facebook group to share thoughts and ideas

- Podcasts- place key audio clips on the website to allow downloading onto MP3 players

- design dept webpages similar to Amazon to allow personalised information

examples ‘future learning’

- tapping into ‘youth’ technologies

- allowing access to learning anytime / anywhere

- expanding the classroom

BUT not the only answer!

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so……..

•If teachers are not involved in innovative activity, they are not likely to understand how to create the conditions in which students learn how to be innovative…

David Hargreaves, Chief Executive of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, defining 'innovation' at a CreativeNet conference, 22 November 2000

what next for you?

• how could you start to utilise ‘youth technologies’ to improve teaching and learning?

• which strategies could you start to implement this term?

• which strategies could you like to plan to implement in the coming year?

Utilising ‘youth technologies’

thank youKevin Jones

kevin@attainmentpartnership.org.ukwww.attainmentpartnership.org.uk

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