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Communication Trends Impacting Business

and Education

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Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Letrsquos Talk

bull Ground Rulesbull About Me bull A Brief Historybull Current Trendsbull The Near Futurebull Takeaways

My Brain ndash My Thoughts

bull Physical World Viewbull Human Brains and Behavior bull Education System Experiencesbull Education Deliverables

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1313

Physical World

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Thermodynamics and Systems13Laws of open loop and closed loop behavior13Cause and Effect and Predictability13Linear Systems and Differential Equations13Modeling via math and computers13Distributed Systems Design13Parallel Systems -gt Grid Computing -gt Cloud13Today Wolfram Alpha13

Human Behavior

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Economics13Is the study of behaviors and incentives13Personality13Differences Predictability Myers-Briggs1313World is Flat13

Left vs Right

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Left is charged with Sequential logical - I didnrsquot trust intuition1313Right excels at Simultaneous Pattern Matching - Theyrsquore good to have around131313

From the Gut

Gut instinct is ldquopatternrecognitionrdquo based on past experience

-Jack Welch CEO

ldquoInstinct is the gift of experience The first question you have to ask yourself is On what basis am I making a judgment If you have no experience then your instincts arent any goodrdquo

- Malcom Gladwell

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ldquoThe only real valuable thing is intuition The intellect has little to do on the road to discoveryrdquomdashAlbert Einstein

The Social Brain

how exquisitely sensitive our minds are to the goings-on of the minds around us by suggesting that our brains spontaneously mirror the pattern of activity of other brains in our vicinityrdquo

-Jason P Mitchell

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Jason P Mitchell WATCHING MINDS INTERACT13Perhaps the least anticipated contribution of brain imaging to psychological science has been a sudden appreciation of the centrality of social thought to the human mental repertoire1313httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-science13In his essay Watching Minds Interact Jason P Mitchell argues that humans are superior because natural selection has equipped us with an adaptation more fearsome than teeth or claws the human brain He reports how neuroscience has begun to show how exquisitely sensitive our minds are to the goings-on of the minds around us by suggesting that our brains spontaneously mirror the pattern of activity of other brains in our vicinity This is important because it means were social beings our brains prefer to be in register with the brains around us1313httpwwwcharlierosecomviewinterview108201313

Newer Thought

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Gardnerrsquos Theory of Multiple Intelligences1320 years later ndash 5 Minds13Gardners five minds-disciplined synthesizing creating respectful and ethical-are not personality types but ways of thinking available to anyone who invests the time and effort to cultivate them how we should use our mindsldquo1313httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtm1313The Whole New Mind13developing and cultivating six senses design story symphony empathy play and meaning131321st Century Skills13133Rrsquos13Reading Writing Arithmetic137Crsquos13Critical thinking and problem solving13Creativity and innovation13Collaboration teamwork and leadership13Cross-cultural understanding13Communications information and media literacy13Computing and ICT (information and communications technology) literacy13Career and learning self-reliance1313

What I See as School Deliverables

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Professor Linda Darling-Hammond of Stanford Universitys School of Education published a review of the research on the learning power of inquiry design and collaborative learning methods calledPowerful Learning What We Know about Teaching for Understanding Darling-Hammond concluded that1313 Students learn more deeply when they apply classroom-gathered knowledge to real-world problems and when they take part in projects that require sustained engagement and collaboration13 Active and collaborative learning practices have a more significant impact on student performance than any other variable including student background and prior achievement13 Students are most successful when they are taught how to learn as well as what to learn1313httpwwwaeeorgabout13The Association for Experiential Education (AEE) is a nonprofit professional membership association dedicated to experiential education and the students educators and practitioners who utilize its philosophy13

Then vs Now

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13What was technology like when todayrsquos high school seniors entered Kindergarten1313Public School Home School Private School1313Traditional Teaches Students to Fit In Non-Traditional Teaches Students for Standing Out13

Personal Computer

Then Now

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Gateway 2000 P5-13313(133 MHz Pentium) 13$15001319 Mflop1360 MB 64 MB1313Dell Inspiron 1545 13$500132 Ghz Dual Core134GB 260 GB13Geekbench 185913Integer Processor integer performance 2322 13Floating Point Processor floating point performance 1895 13Memory Memory performance 1255 13Stream Memory bandwidth performance 13241313httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtml13

Internet Access

Then Now

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56Kbps Dial-up Modem1320 Mbps Cable Modem13

Portable Music

Then Now

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Sony Walkman13iPod Touch13

Watching Video

Then Now

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VHSDVD Combo13Blu-ray w Netflix1313Sony 8MM13Flip Cam HD13

Gaming Systems

Then Now

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Nintendo N6413PlayStation 1 - MIPS R3000A-compatible (R3051) 32bit RISC chip running at 338688 MHz13Sony PS3 - Cell Broadband Engine (32 GHz Power Architecture-based PPE with eight 32 GHz SPE)13xBox 360

Mobile Phone

Then Now

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Moto StarTAC13Palm Pre w MiFi ARM Cortex A8-based OMAP 3 processor 13

Then vs Now

Digital NativeDigital Immigrants

bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress

Map of the Ancient Silk Road

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A Brief History of Communications1313Ancient Silk Road journeys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress1313http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-Silk_Route_extantJPG1313The Silk Road Journey13By Foot13By Water13By Wheel13By Air13How much faster do messages and information to travelhellip13By Wire13By Radio13By Fiber13

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

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httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

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httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

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httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

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Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

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httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

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first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

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httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

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International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

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Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

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English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

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Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

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Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

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httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

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httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

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httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

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Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

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ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

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httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

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httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

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httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

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Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

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httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

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httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

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ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

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Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
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4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
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1313

Social Media Landscape

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Ning

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httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

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httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

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httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

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httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

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ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

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WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

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httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

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I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

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httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

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Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
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httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

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httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

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Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

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Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

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httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

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Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

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httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

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Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

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Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

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Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 2: 2010 Trend

Letrsquos Talk

bull Ground Rulesbull About Me bull A Brief Historybull Current Trendsbull The Near Futurebull Takeaways

My Brain ndash My Thoughts

bull Physical World Viewbull Human Brains and Behavior bull Education System Experiencesbull Education Deliverables

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Physical World

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Thermodynamics and Systems13Laws of open loop and closed loop behavior13Cause and Effect and Predictability13Linear Systems and Differential Equations13Modeling via math and computers13Distributed Systems Design13Parallel Systems -gt Grid Computing -gt Cloud13Today Wolfram Alpha13

Human Behavior

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Economics13Is the study of behaviors and incentives13Personality13Differences Predictability Myers-Briggs1313World is Flat13

Left vs Right

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Left is charged with Sequential logical - I didnrsquot trust intuition1313Right excels at Simultaneous Pattern Matching - Theyrsquore good to have around131313

From the Gut

Gut instinct is ldquopatternrecognitionrdquo based on past experience

-Jack Welch CEO

ldquoInstinct is the gift of experience The first question you have to ask yourself is On what basis am I making a judgment If you have no experience then your instincts arent any goodrdquo

- Malcom Gladwell

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe only real valuable thing is intuition The intellect has little to do on the road to discoveryrdquomdashAlbert Einstein

The Social Brain

how exquisitely sensitive our minds are to the goings-on of the minds around us by suggesting that our brains spontaneously mirror the pattern of activity of other brains in our vicinityrdquo

-Jason P Mitchell

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Jason P Mitchell WATCHING MINDS INTERACT13Perhaps the least anticipated contribution of brain imaging to psychological science has been a sudden appreciation of the centrality of social thought to the human mental repertoire1313httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-science13In his essay Watching Minds Interact Jason P Mitchell argues that humans are superior because natural selection has equipped us with an adaptation more fearsome than teeth or claws the human brain He reports how neuroscience has begun to show how exquisitely sensitive our minds are to the goings-on of the minds around us by suggesting that our brains spontaneously mirror the pattern of activity of other brains in our vicinity This is important because it means were social beings our brains prefer to be in register with the brains around us1313httpwwwcharlierosecomviewinterview108201313

Newer Thought

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Gardnerrsquos Theory of Multiple Intelligences1320 years later ndash 5 Minds13Gardners five minds-disciplined synthesizing creating respectful and ethical-are not personality types but ways of thinking available to anyone who invests the time and effort to cultivate them how we should use our mindsldquo1313httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtm1313The Whole New Mind13developing and cultivating six senses design story symphony empathy play and meaning131321st Century Skills13133Rrsquos13Reading Writing Arithmetic137Crsquos13Critical thinking and problem solving13Creativity and innovation13Collaboration teamwork and leadership13Cross-cultural understanding13Communications information and media literacy13Computing and ICT (information and communications technology) literacy13Career and learning self-reliance1313

What I See as School Deliverables

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Professor Linda Darling-Hammond of Stanford Universitys School of Education published a review of the research on the learning power of inquiry design and collaborative learning methods calledPowerful Learning What We Know about Teaching for Understanding Darling-Hammond concluded that1313 Students learn more deeply when they apply classroom-gathered knowledge to real-world problems and when they take part in projects that require sustained engagement and collaboration13 Active and collaborative learning practices have a more significant impact on student performance than any other variable including student background and prior achievement13 Students are most successful when they are taught how to learn as well as what to learn1313httpwwwaeeorgabout13The Association for Experiential Education (AEE) is a nonprofit professional membership association dedicated to experiential education and the students educators and practitioners who utilize its philosophy13

Then vs Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
13What was technology like when todayrsquos high school seniors entered Kindergarten1313Public School Home School Private School1313Traditional Teaches Students to Fit In Non-Traditional Teaches Students for Standing Out13

Personal Computer

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Gateway 2000 P5-13313(133 MHz Pentium) 13$15001319 Mflop1360 MB 64 MB1313Dell Inspiron 1545 13$500132 Ghz Dual Core134GB 260 GB13Geekbench 185913Integer Processor integer performance 2322 13Floating Point Processor floating point performance 1895 13Memory Memory performance 1255 13Stream Memory bandwidth performance 13241313httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtml13

Internet Access

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
56Kbps Dial-up Modem1320 Mbps Cable Modem13

Portable Music

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Sony Walkman13iPod Touch13

Watching Video

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
VHSDVD Combo13Blu-ray w Netflix1313Sony 8MM13Flip Cam HD13

Gaming Systems

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Nintendo N6413PlayStation 1 - MIPS R3000A-compatible (R3051) 32bit RISC chip running at 338688 MHz13Sony PS3 - Cell Broadband Engine (32 GHz Power Architecture-based PPE with eight 32 GHz SPE)13xBox 360

Mobile Phone

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Moto StarTAC13Palm Pre w MiFi ARM Cortex A8-based OMAP 3 processor 13

Then vs Now

Digital NativeDigital Immigrants

bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress

Map of the Ancient Silk Road

Presenter
Presentation Notes
A Brief History of Communications1313Ancient Silk Road journeys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress1313http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-Silk_Route_extantJPG1313The Silk Road Journey13By Foot13By Water13By Wheel13By Air13How much faster do messages and information to travelhellip13By Wire13By Radio13By Fiber13

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 3: 2010 Trend

My Brain ndash My Thoughts

bull Physical World Viewbull Human Brains and Behavior bull Education System Experiencesbull Education Deliverables

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Physical World

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Thermodynamics and Systems13Laws of open loop and closed loop behavior13Cause and Effect and Predictability13Linear Systems and Differential Equations13Modeling via math and computers13Distributed Systems Design13Parallel Systems -gt Grid Computing -gt Cloud13Today Wolfram Alpha13

Human Behavior

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Economics13Is the study of behaviors and incentives13Personality13Differences Predictability Myers-Briggs1313World is Flat13

Left vs Right

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Left is charged with Sequential logical - I didnrsquot trust intuition1313Right excels at Simultaneous Pattern Matching - Theyrsquore good to have around131313

From the Gut

Gut instinct is ldquopatternrecognitionrdquo based on past experience

-Jack Welch CEO

ldquoInstinct is the gift of experience The first question you have to ask yourself is On what basis am I making a judgment If you have no experience then your instincts arent any goodrdquo

- Malcom Gladwell

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe only real valuable thing is intuition The intellect has little to do on the road to discoveryrdquomdashAlbert Einstein

The Social Brain

how exquisitely sensitive our minds are to the goings-on of the minds around us by suggesting that our brains spontaneously mirror the pattern of activity of other brains in our vicinityrdquo

-Jason P Mitchell

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Jason P Mitchell WATCHING MINDS INTERACT13Perhaps the least anticipated contribution of brain imaging to psychological science has been a sudden appreciation of the centrality of social thought to the human mental repertoire1313httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-science13In his essay Watching Minds Interact Jason P Mitchell argues that humans are superior because natural selection has equipped us with an adaptation more fearsome than teeth or claws the human brain He reports how neuroscience has begun to show how exquisitely sensitive our minds are to the goings-on of the minds around us by suggesting that our brains spontaneously mirror the pattern of activity of other brains in our vicinity This is important because it means were social beings our brains prefer to be in register with the brains around us1313httpwwwcharlierosecomviewinterview108201313

Newer Thought

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Gardnerrsquos Theory of Multiple Intelligences1320 years later ndash 5 Minds13Gardners five minds-disciplined synthesizing creating respectful and ethical-are not personality types but ways of thinking available to anyone who invests the time and effort to cultivate them how we should use our mindsldquo1313httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtm1313The Whole New Mind13developing and cultivating six senses design story symphony empathy play and meaning131321st Century Skills13133Rrsquos13Reading Writing Arithmetic137Crsquos13Critical thinking and problem solving13Creativity and innovation13Collaboration teamwork and leadership13Cross-cultural understanding13Communications information and media literacy13Computing and ICT (information and communications technology) literacy13Career and learning self-reliance1313

What I See as School Deliverables

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Professor Linda Darling-Hammond of Stanford Universitys School of Education published a review of the research on the learning power of inquiry design and collaborative learning methods calledPowerful Learning What We Know about Teaching for Understanding Darling-Hammond concluded that1313 Students learn more deeply when they apply classroom-gathered knowledge to real-world problems and when they take part in projects that require sustained engagement and collaboration13 Active and collaborative learning practices have a more significant impact on student performance than any other variable including student background and prior achievement13 Students are most successful when they are taught how to learn as well as what to learn1313httpwwwaeeorgabout13The Association for Experiential Education (AEE) is a nonprofit professional membership association dedicated to experiential education and the students educators and practitioners who utilize its philosophy13

Then vs Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
13What was technology like when todayrsquos high school seniors entered Kindergarten1313Public School Home School Private School1313Traditional Teaches Students to Fit In Non-Traditional Teaches Students for Standing Out13

Personal Computer

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Gateway 2000 P5-13313(133 MHz Pentium) 13$15001319 Mflop1360 MB 64 MB1313Dell Inspiron 1545 13$500132 Ghz Dual Core134GB 260 GB13Geekbench 185913Integer Processor integer performance 2322 13Floating Point Processor floating point performance 1895 13Memory Memory performance 1255 13Stream Memory bandwidth performance 13241313httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtml13

Internet Access

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
56Kbps Dial-up Modem1320 Mbps Cable Modem13

Portable Music

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Sony Walkman13iPod Touch13

Watching Video

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
VHSDVD Combo13Blu-ray w Netflix1313Sony 8MM13Flip Cam HD13

Gaming Systems

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Nintendo N6413PlayStation 1 - MIPS R3000A-compatible (R3051) 32bit RISC chip running at 338688 MHz13Sony PS3 - Cell Broadband Engine (32 GHz Power Architecture-based PPE with eight 32 GHz SPE)13xBox 360

Mobile Phone

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Moto StarTAC13Palm Pre w MiFi ARM Cortex A8-based OMAP 3 processor 13

Then vs Now

Digital NativeDigital Immigrants

bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress

Map of the Ancient Silk Road

Presenter
Presentation Notes
A Brief History of Communications1313Ancient Silk Road journeys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress1313http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-Silk_Route_extantJPG1313The Silk Road Journey13By Foot13By Water13By Wheel13By Air13How much faster do messages and information to travelhellip13By Wire13By Radio13By Fiber13

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 4: 2010 Trend

Physical World

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Thermodynamics and Systems13Laws of open loop and closed loop behavior13Cause and Effect and Predictability13Linear Systems and Differential Equations13Modeling via math and computers13Distributed Systems Design13Parallel Systems -gt Grid Computing -gt Cloud13Today Wolfram Alpha13

Human Behavior

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Economics13Is the study of behaviors and incentives13Personality13Differences Predictability Myers-Briggs1313World is Flat13

Left vs Right

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Left is charged with Sequential logical - I didnrsquot trust intuition1313Right excels at Simultaneous Pattern Matching - Theyrsquore good to have around131313

From the Gut

Gut instinct is ldquopatternrecognitionrdquo based on past experience

-Jack Welch CEO

ldquoInstinct is the gift of experience The first question you have to ask yourself is On what basis am I making a judgment If you have no experience then your instincts arent any goodrdquo

- Malcom Gladwell

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe only real valuable thing is intuition The intellect has little to do on the road to discoveryrdquomdashAlbert Einstein

The Social Brain

how exquisitely sensitive our minds are to the goings-on of the minds around us by suggesting that our brains spontaneously mirror the pattern of activity of other brains in our vicinityrdquo

-Jason P Mitchell

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Jason P Mitchell WATCHING MINDS INTERACT13Perhaps the least anticipated contribution of brain imaging to psychological science has been a sudden appreciation of the centrality of social thought to the human mental repertoire1313httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-science13In his essay Watching Minds Interact Jason P Mitchell argues that humans are superior because natural selection has equipped us with an adaptation more fearsome than teeth or claws the human brain He reports how neuroscience has begun to show how exquisitely sensitive our minds are to the goings-on of the minds around us by suggesting that our brains spontaneously mirror the pattern of activity of other brains in our vicinity This is important because it means were social beings our brains prefer to be in register with the brains around us1313httpwwwcharlierosecomviewinterview108201313

Newer Thought

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Gardnerrsquos Theory of Multiple Intelligences1320 years later ndash 5 Minds13Gardners five minds-disciplined synthesizing creating respectful and ethical-are not personality types but ways of thinking available to anyone who invests the time and effort to cultivate them how we should use our mindsldquo1313httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtm1313The Whole New Mind13developing and cultivating six senses design story symphony empathy play and meaning131321st Century Skills13133Rrsquos13Reading Writing Arithmetic137Crsquos13Critical thinking and problem solving13Creativity and innovation13Collaboration teamwork and leadership13Cross-cultural understanding13Communications information and media literacy13Computing and ICT (information and communications technology) literacy13Career and learning self-reliance1313

What I See as School Deliverables

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Professor Linda Darling-Hammond of Stanford Universitys School of Education published a review of the research on the learning power of inquiry design and collaborative learning methods calledPowerful Learning What We Know about Teaching for Understanding Darling-Hammond concluded that1313 Students learn more deeply when they apply classroom-gathered knowledge to real-world problems and when they take part in projects that require sustained engagement and collaboration13 Active and collaborative learning practices have a more significant impact on student performance than any other variable including student background and prior achievement13 Students are most successful when they are taught how to learn as well as what to learn1313httpwwwaeeorgabout13The Association for Experiential Education (AEE) is a nonprofit professional membership association dedicated to experiential education and the students educators and practitioners who utilize its philosophy13

Then vs Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
13What was technology like when todayrsquos high school seniors entered Kindergarten1313Public School Home School Private School1313Traditional Teaches Students to Fit In Non-Traditional Teaches Students for Standing Out13

Personal Computer

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Gateway 2000 P5-13313(133 MHz Pentium) 13$15001319 Mflop1360 MB 64 MB1313Dell Inspiron 1545 13$500132 Ghz Dual Core134GB 260 GB13Geekbench 185913Integer Processor integer performance 2322 13Floating Point Processor floating point performance 1895 13Memory Memory performance 1255 13Stream Memory bandwidth performance 13241313httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtml13

Internet Access

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
56Kbps Dial-up Modem1320 Mbps Cable Modem13

Portable Music

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Sony Walkman13iPod Touch13

Watching Video

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
VHSDVD Combo13Blu-ray w Netflix1313Sony 8MM13Flip Cam HD13

Gaming Systems

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Nintendo N6413PlayStation 1 - MIPS R3000A-compatible (R3051) 32bit RISC chip running at 338688 MHz13Sony PS3 - Cell Broadband Engine (32 GHz Power Architecture-based PPE with eight 32 GHz SPE)13xBox 360

Mobile Phone

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Moto StarTAC13Palm Pre w MiFi ARM Cortex A8-based OMAP 3 processor 13

Then vs Now

Digital NativeDigital Immigrants

bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress

Map of the Ancient Silk Road

Presenter
Presentation Notes
A Brief History of Communications1313Ancient Silk Road journeys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress1313http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-Silk_Route_extantJPG1313The Silk Road Journey13By Foot13By Water13By Wheel13By Air13How much faster do messages and information to travelhellip13By Wire13By Radio13By Fiber13

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 5: 2010 Trend

Human Behavior

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Economics13Is the study of behaviors and incentives13Personality13Differences Predictability Myers-Briggs1313World is Flat13

Left vs Right

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Left is charged with Sequential logical - I didnrsquot trust intuition1313Right excels at Simultaneous Pattern Matching - Theyrsquore good to have around131313

From the Gut

Gut instinct is ldquopatternrecognitionrdquo based on past experience

-Jack Welch CEO

ldquoInstinct is the gift of experience The first question you have to ask yourself is On what basis am I making a judgment If you have no experience then your instincts arent any goodrdquo

- Malcom Gladwell

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe only real valuable thing is intuition The intellect has little to do on the road to discoveryrdquomdashAlbert Einstein

The Social Brain

how exquisitely sensitive our minds are to the goings-on of the minds around us by suggesting that our brains spontaneously mirror the pattern of activity of other brains in our vicinityrdquo

-Jason P Mitchell

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Jason P Mitchell WATCHING MINDS INTERACT13Perhaps the least anticipated contribution of brain imaging to psychological science has been a sudden appreciation of the centrality of social thought to the human mental repertoire1313httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-science13In his essay Watching Minds Interact Jason P Mitchell argues that humans are superior because natural selection has equipped us with an adaptation more fearsome than teeth or claws the human brain He reports how neuroscience has begun to show how exquisitely sensitive our minds are to the goings-on of the minds around us by suggesting that our brains spontaneously mirror the pattern of activity of other brains in our vicinity This is important because it means were social beings our brains prefer to be in register with the brains around us1313httpwwwcharlierosecomviewinterview108201313

Newer Thought

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Gardnerrsquos Theory of Multiple Intelligences1320 years later ndash 5 Minds13Gardners five minds-disciplined synthesizing creating respectful and ethical-are not personality types but ways of thinking available to anyone who invests the time and effort to cultivate them how we should use our mindsldquo1313httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtm1313The Whole New Mind13developing and cultivating six senses design story symphony empathy play and meaning131321st Century Skills13133Rrsquos13Reading Writing Arithmetic137Crsquos13Critical thinking and problem solving13Creativity and innovation13Collaboration teamwork and leadership13Cross-cultural understanding13Communications information and media literacy13Computing and ICT (information and communications technology) literacy13Career and learning self-reliance1313

What I See as School Deliverables

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Professor Linda Darling-Hammond of Stanford Universitys School of Education published a review of the research on the learning power of inquiry design and collaborative learning methods calledPowerful Learning What We Know about Teaching for Understanding Darling-Hammond concluded that1313 Students learn more deeply when they apply classroom-gathered knowledge to real-world problems and when they take part in projects that require sustained engagement and collaboration13 Active and collaborative learning practices have a more significant impact on student performance than any other variable including student background and prior achievement13 Students are most successful when they are taught how to learn as well as what to learn1313httpwwwaeeorgabout13The Association for Experiential Education (AEE) is a nonprofit professional membership association dedicated to experiential education and the students educators and practitioners who utilize its philosophy13

Then vs Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
13What was technology like when todayrsquos high school seniors entered Kindergarten1313Public School Home School Private School1313Traditional Teaches Students to Fit In Non-Traditional Teaches Students for Standing Out13

Personal Computer

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Gateway 2000 P5-13313(133 MHz Pentium) 13$15001319 Mflop1360 MB 64 MB1313Dell Inspiron 1545 13$500132 Ghz Dual Core134GB 260 GB13Geekbench 185913Integer Processor integer performance 2322 13Floating Point Processor floating point performance 1895 13Memory Memory performance 1255 13Stream Memory bandwidth performance 13241313httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtml13

Internet Access

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
56Kbps Dial-up Modem1320 Mbps Cable Modem13

Portable Music

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Sony Walkman13iPod Touch13

Watching Video

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
VHSDVD Combo13Blu-ray w Netflix1313Sony 8MM13Flip Cam HD13

Gaming Systems

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Nintendo N6413PlayStation 1 - MIPS R3000A-compatible (R3051) 32bit RISC chip running at 338688 MHz13Sony PS3 - Cell Broadband Engine (32 GHz Power Architecture-based PPE with eight 32 GHz SPE)13xBox 360

Mobile Phone

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Moto StarTAC13Palm Pre w MiFi ARM Cortex A8-based OMAP 3 processor 13

Then vs Now

Digital NativeDigital Immigrants

bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress

Map of the Ancient Silk Road

Presenter
Presentation Notes
A Brief History of Communications1313Ancient Silk Road journeys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress1313http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-Silk_Route_extantJPG1313The Silk Road Journey13By Foot13By Water13By Wheel13By Air13How much faster do messages and information to travelhellip13By Wire13By Radio13By Fiber13

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 6: 2010 Trend

Left vs Right

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Left is charged with Sequential logical - I didnrsquot trust intuition1313Right excels at Simultaneous Pattern Matching - Theyrsquore good to have around131313

From the Gut

Gut instinct is ldquopatternrecognitionrdquo based on past experience

-Jack Welch CEO

ldquoInstinct is the gift of experience The first question you have to ask yourself is On what basis am I making a judgment If you have no experience then your instincts arent any goodrdquo

- Malcom Gladwell

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe only real valuable thing is intuition The intellect has little to do on the road to discoveryrdquomdashAlbert Einstein

The Social Brain

how exquisitely sensitive our minds are to the goings-on of the minds around us by suggesting that our brains spontaneously mirror the pattern of activity of other brains in our vicinityrdquo

-Jason P Mitchell

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Jason P Mitchell WATCHING MINDS INTERACT13Perhaps the least anticipated contribution of brain imaging to psychological science has been a sudden appreciation of the centrality of social thought to the human mental repertoire1313httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-science13In his essay Watching Minds Interact Jason P Mitchell argues that humans are superior because natural selection has equipped us with an adaptation more fearsome than teeth or claws the human brain He reports how neuroscience has begun to show how exquisitely sensitive our minds are to the goings-on of the minds around us by suggesting that our brains spontaneously mirror the pattern of activity of other brains in our vicinity This is important because it means were social beings our brains prefer to be in register with the brains around us1313httpwwwcharlierosecomviewinterview108201313

Newer Thought

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Gardnerrsquos Theory of Multiple Intelligences1320 years later ndash 5 Minds13Gardners five minds-disciplined synthesizing creating respectful and ethical-are not personality types but ways of thinking available to anyone who invests the time and effort to cultivate them how we should use our mindsldquo1313httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtm1313The Whole New Mind13developing and cultivating six senses design story symphony empathy play and meaning131321st Century Skills13133Rrsquos13Reading Writing Arithmetic137Crsquos13Critical thinking and problem solving13Creativity and innovation13Collaboration teamwork and leadership13Cross-cultural understanding13Communications information and media literacy13Computing and ICT (information and communications technology) literacy13Career and learning self-reliance1313

What I See as School Deliverables

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Professor Linda Darling-Hammond of Stanford Universitys School of Education published a review of the research on the learning power of inquiry design and collaborative learning methods calledPowerful Learning What We Know about Teaching for Understanding Darling-Hammond concluded that1313 Students learn more deeply when they apply classroom-gathered knowledge to real-world problems and when they take part in projects that require sustained engagement and collaboration13 Active and collaborative learning practices have a more significant impact on student performance than any other variable including student background and prior achievement13 Students are most successful when they are taught how to learn as well as what to learn1313httpwwwaeeorgabout13The Association for Experiential Education (AEE) is a nonprofit professional membership association dedicated to experiential education and the students educators and practitioners who utilize its philosophy13

Then vs Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
13What was technology like when todayrsquos high school seniors entered Kindergarten1313Public School Home School Private School1313Traditional Teaches Students to Fit In Non-Traditional Teaches Students for Standing Out13

Personal Computer

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Gateway 2000 P5-13313(133 MHz Pentium) 13$15001319 Mflop1360 MB 64 MB1313Dell Inspiron 1545 13$500132 Ghz Dual Core134GB 260 GB13Geekbench 185913Integer Processor integer performance 2322 13Floating Point Processor floating point performance 1895 13Memory Memory performance 1255 13Stream Memory bandwidth performance 13241313httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtml13

Internet Access

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
56Kbps Dial-up Modem1320 Mbps Cable Modem13

Portable Music

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Sony Walkman13iPod Touch13

Watching Video

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
VHSDVD Combo13Blu-ray w Netflix1313Sony 8MM13Flip Cam HD13

Gaming Systems

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Nintendo N6413PlayStation 1 - MIPS R3000A-compatible (R3051) 32bit RISC chip running at 338688 MHz13Sony PS3 - Cell Broadband Engine (32 GHz Power Architecture-based PPE with eight 32 GHz SPE)13xBox 360

Mobile Phone

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Moto StarTAC13Palm Pre w MiFi ARM Cortex A8-based OMAP 3 processor 13

Then vs Now

Digital NativeDigital Immigrants

bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress

Map of the Ancient Silk Road

Presenter
Presentation Notes
A Brief History of Communications1313Ancient Silk Road journeys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress1313http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-Silk_Route_extantJPG1313The Silk Road Journey13By Foot13By Water13By Wheel13By Air13How much faster do messages and information to travelhellip13By Wire13By Radio13By Fiber13

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 7: 2010 Trend

From the Gut

Gut instinct is ldquopatternrecognitionrdquo based on past experience

-Jack Welch CEO

ldquoInstinct is the gift of experience The first question you have to ask yourself is On what basis am I making a judgment If you have no experience then your instincts arent any goodrdquo

- Malcom Gladwell

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe only real valuable thing is intuition The intellect has little to do on the road to discoveryrdquomdashAlbert Einstein

The Social Brain

how exquisitely sensitive our minds are to the goings-on of the minds around us by suggesting that our brains spontaneously mirror the pattern of activity of other brains in our vicinityrdquo

-Jason P Mitchell

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Jason P Mitchell WATCHING MINDS INTERACT13Perhaps the least anticipated contribution of brain imaging to psychological science has been a sudden appreciation of the centrality of social thought to the human mental repertoire1313httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-science13In his essay Watching Minds Interact Jason P Mitchell argues that humans are superior because natural selection has equipped us with an adaptation more fearsome than teeth or claws the human brain He reports how neuroscience has begun to show how exquisitely sensitive our minds are to the goings-on of the minds around us by suggesting that our brains spontaneously mirror the pattern of activity of other brains in our vicinity This is important because it means were social beings our brains prefer to be in register with the brains around us1313httpwwwcharlierosecomviewinterview108201313

Newer Thought

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Gardnerrsquos Theory of Multiple Intelligences1320 years later ndash 5 Minds13Gardners five minds-disciplined synthesizing creating respectful and ethical-are not personality types but ways of thinking available to anyone who invests the time and effort to cultivate them how we should use our mindsldquo1313httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtm1313The Whole New Mind13developing and cultivating six senses design story symphony empathy play and meaning131321st Century Skills13133Rrsquos13Reading Writing Arithmetic137Crsquos13Critical thinking and problem solving13Creativity and innovation13Collaboration teamwork and leadership13Cross-cultural understanding13Communications information and media literacy13Computing and ICT (information and communications technology) literacy13Career and learning self-reliance1313

What I See as School Deliverables

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Professor Linda Darling-Hammond of Stanford Universitys School of Education published a review of the research on the learning power of inquiry design and collaborative learning methods calledPowerful Learning What We Know about Teaching for Understanding Darling-Hammond concluded that1313 Students learn more deeply when they apply classroom-gathered knowledge to real-world problems and when they take part in projects that require sustained engagement and collaboration13 Active and collaborative learning practices have a more significant impact on student performance than any other variable including student background and prior achievement13 Students are most successful when they are taught how to learn as well as what to learn1313httpwwwaeeorgabout13The Association for Experiential Education (AEE) is a nonprofit professional membership association dedicated to experiential education and the students educators and practitioners who utilize its philosophy13

Then vs Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
13What was technology like when todayrsquos high school seniors entered Kindergarten1313Public School Home School Private School1313Traditional Teaches Students to Fit In Non-Traditional Teaches Students for Standing Out13

Personal Computer

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Gateway 2000 P5-13313(133 MHz Pentium) 13$15001319 Mflop1360 MB 64 MB1313Dell Inspiron 1545 13$500132 Ghz Dual Core134GB 260 GB13Geekbench 185913Integer Processor integer performance 2322 13Floating Point Processor floating point performance 1895 13Memory Memory performance 1255 13Stream Memory bandwidth performance 13241313httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtml13

Internet Access

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
56Kbps Dial-up Modem1320 Mbps Cable Modem13

Portable Music

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Sony Walkman13iPod Touch13

Watching Video

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
VHSDVD Combo13Blu-ray w Netflix1313Sony 8MM13Flip Cam HD13

Gaming Systems

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Nintendo N6413PlayStation 1 - MIPS R3000A-compatible (R3051) 32bit RISC chip running at 338688 MHz13Sony PS3 - Cell Broadband Engine (32 GHz Power Architecture-based PPE with eight 32 GHz SPE)13xBox 360

Mobile Phone

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Moto StarTAC13Palm Pre w MiFi ARM Cortex A8-based OMAP 3 processor 13

Then vs Now

Digital NativeDigital Immigrants

bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress

Map of the Ancient Silk Road

Presenter
Presentation Notes
A Brief History of Communications1313Ancient Silk Road journeys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress1313http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-Silk_Route_extantJPG1313The Silk Road Journey13By Foot13By Water13By Wheel13By Air13How much faster do messages and information to travelhellip13By Wire13By Radio13By Fiber13

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 8: 2010 Trend

The Social Brain

how exquisitely sensitive our minds are to the goings-on of the minds around us by suggesting that our brains spontaneously mirror the pattern of activity of other brains in our vicinityrdquo

-Jason P Mitchell

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Jason P Mitchell WATCHING MINDS INTERACT13Perhaps the least anticipated contribution of brain imaging to psychological science has been a sudden appreciation of the centrality of social thought to the human mental repertoire1313httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-science13In his essay Watching Minds Interact Jason P Mitchell argues that humans are superior because natural selection has equipped us with an adaptation more fearsome than teeth or claws the human brain He reports how neuroscience has begun to show how exquisitely sensitive our minds are to the goings-on of the minds around us by suggesting that our brains spontaneously mirror the pattern of activity of other brains in our vicinity This is important because it means were social beings our brains prefer to be in register with the brains around us1313httpwwwcharlierosecomviewinterview108201313

Newer Thought

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Gardnerrsquos Theory of Multiple Intelligences1320 years later ndash 5 Minds13Gardners five minds-disciplined synthesizing creating respectful and ethical-are not personality types but ways of thinking available to anyone who invests the time and effort to cultivate them how we should use our mindsldquo1313httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtm1313The Whole New Mind13developing and cultivating six senses design story symphony empathy play and meaning131321st Century Skills13133Rrsquos13Reading Writing Arithmetic137Crsquos13Critical thinking and problem solving13Creativity and innovation13Collaboration teamwork and leadership13Cross-cultural understanding13Communications information and media literacy13Computing and ICT (information and communications technology) literacy13Career and learning self-reliance1313

What I See as School Deliverables

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Professor Linda Darling-Hammond of Stanford Universitys School of Education published a review of the research on the learning power of inquiry design and collaborative learning methods calledPowerful Learning What We Know about Teaching for Understanding Darling-Hammond concluded that1313 Students learn more deeply when they apply classroom-gathered knowledge to real-world problems and when they take part in projects that require sustained engagement and collaboration13 Active and collaborative learning practices have a more significant impact on student performance than any other variable including student background and prior achievement13 Students are most successful when they are taught how to learn as well as what to learn1313httpwwwaeeorgabout13The Association for Experiential Education (AEE) is a nonprofit professional membership association dedicated to experiential education and the students educators and practitioners who utilize its philosophy13

Then vs Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
13What was technology like when todayrsquos high school seniors entered Kindergarten1313Public School Home School Private School1313Traditional Teaches Students to Fit In Non-Traditional Teaches Students for Standing Out13

Personal Computer

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Gateway 2000 P5-13313(133 MHz Pentium) 13$15001319 Mflop1360 MB 64 MB1313Dell Inspiron 1545 13$500132 Ghz Dual Core134GB 260 GB13Geekbench 185913Integer Processor integer performance 2322 13Floating Point Processor floating point performance 1895 13Memory Memory performance 1255 13Stream Memory bandwidth performance 13241313httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtml13

Internet Access

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
56Kbps Dial-up Modem1320 Mbps Cable Modem13

Portable Music

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Sony Walkman13iPod Touch13

Watching Video

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
VHSDVD Combo13Blu-ray w Netflix1313Sony 8MM13Flip Cam HD13

Gaming Systems

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Nintendo N6413PlayStation 1 - MIPS R3000A-compatible (R3051) 32bit RISC chip running at 338688 MHz13Sony PS3 - Cell Broadband Engine (32 GHz Power Architecture-based PPE with eight 32 GHz SPE)13xBox 360

Mobile Phone

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Moto StarTAC13Palm Pre w MiFi ARM Cortex A8-based OMAP 3 processor 13

Then vs Now

Digital NativeDigital Immigrants

bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress

Map of the Ancient Silk Road

Presenter
Presentation Notes
A Brief History of Communications1313Ancient Silk Road journeys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress1313http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-Silk_Route_extantJPG1313The Silk Road Journey13By Foot13By Water13By Wheel13By Air13How much faster do messages and information to travelhellip13By Wire13By Radio13By Fiber13

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 9: 2010 Trend

Newer Thought

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Gardnerrsquos Theory of Multiple Intelligences1320 years later ndash 5 Minds13Gardners five minds-disciplined synthesizing creating respectful and ethical-are not personality types but ways of thinking available to anyone who invests the time and effort to cultivate them how we should use our mindsldquo1313httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtm1313The Whole New Mind13developing and cultivating six senses design story symphony empathy play and meaning131321st Century Skills13133Rrsquos13Reading Writing Arithmetic137Crsquos13Critical thinking and problem solving13Creativity and innovation13Collaboration teamwork and leadership13Cross-cultural understanding13Communications information and media literacy13Computing and ICT (information and communications technology) literacy13Career and learning self-reliance1313

What I See as School Deliverables

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Professor Linda Darling-Hammond of Stanford Universitys School of Education published a review of the research on the learning power of inquiry design and collaborative learning methods calledPowerful Learning What We Know about Teaching for Understanding Darling-Hammond concluded that1313 Students learn more deeply when they apply classroom-gathered knowledge to real-world problems and when they take part in projects that require sustained engagement and collaboration13 Active and collaborative learning practices have a more significant impact on student performance than any other variable including student background and prior achievement13 Students are most successful when they are taught how to learn as well as what to learn1313httpwwwaeeorgabout13The Association for Experiential Education (AEE) is a nonprofit professional membership association dedicated to experiential education and the students educators and practitioners who utilize its philosophy13

Then vs Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
13What was technology like when todayrsquos high school seniors entered Kindergarten1313Public School Home School Private School1313Traditional Teaches Students to Fit In Non-Traditional Teaches Students for Standing Out13

Personal Computer

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Gateway 2000 P5-13313(133 MHz Pentium) 13$15001319 Mflop1360 MB 64 MB1313Dell Inspiron 1545 13$500132 Ghz Dual Core134GB 260 GB13Geekbench 185913Integer Processor integer performance 2322 13Floating Point Processor floating point performance 1895 13Memory Memory performance 1255 13Stream Memory bandwidth performance 13241313httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtml13

Internet Access

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
56Kbps Dial-up Modem1320 Mbps Cable Modem13

Portable Music

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Sony Walkman13iPod Touch13

Watching Video

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
VHSDVD Combo13Blu-ray w Netflix1313Sony 8MM13Flip Cam HD13

Gaming Systems

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Nintendo N6413PlayStation 1 - MIPS R3000A-compatible (R3051) 32bit RISC chip running at 338688 MHz13Sony PS3 - Cell Broadband Engine (32 GHz Power Architecture-based PPE with eight 32 GHz SPE)13xBox 360

Mobile Phone

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Moto StarTAC13Palm Pre w MiFi ARM Cortex A8-based OMAP 3 processor 13

Then vs Now

Digital NativeDigital Immigrants

bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress

Map of the Ancient Silk Road

Presenter
Presentation Notes
A Brief History of Communications1313Ancient Silk Road journeys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress1313http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-Silk_Route_extantJPG1313The Silk Road Journey13By Foot13By Water13By Wheel13By Air13How much faster do messages and information to travelhellip13By Wire13By Radio13By Fiber13

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 10: 2010 Trend

What I See as School Deliverables

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Professor Linda Darling-Hammond of Stanford Universitys School of Education published a review of the research on the learning power of inquiry design and collaborative learning methods calledPowerful Learning What We Know about Teaching for Understanding Darling-Hammond concluded that1313 Students learn more deeply when they apply classroom-gathered knowledge to real-world problems and when they take part in projects that require sustained engagement and collaboration13 Active and collaborative learning practices have a more significant impact on student performance than any other variable including student background and prior achievement13 Students are most successful when they are taught how to learn as well as what to learn1313httpwwwaeeorgabout13The Association for Experiential Education (AEE) is a nonprofit professional membership association dedicated to experiential education and the students educators and practitioners who utilize its philosophy13

Then vs Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
13What was technology like when todayrsquos high school seniors entered Kindergarten1313Public School Home School Private School1313Traditional Teaches Students to Fit In Non-Traditional Teaches Students for Standing Out13

Personal Computer

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Gateway 2000 P5-13313(133 MHz Pentium) 13$15001319 Mflop1360 MB 64 MB1313Dell Inspiron 1545 13$500132 Ghz Dual Core134GB 260 GB13Geekbench 185913Integer Processor integer performance 2322 13Floating Point Processor floating point performance 1895 13Memory Memory performance 1255 13Stream Memory bandwidth performance 13241313httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtml13

Internet Access

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
56Kbps Dial-up Modem1320 Mbps Cable Modem13

Portable Music

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Sony Walkman13iPod Touch13

Watching Video

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
VHSDVD Combo13Blu-ray w Netflix1313Sony 8MM13Flip Cam HD13

Gaming Systems

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Nintendo N6413PlayStation 1 - MIPS R3000A-compatible (R3051) 32bit RISC chip running at 338688 MHz13Sony PS3 - Cell Broadband Engine (32 GHz Power Architecture-based PPE with eight 32 GHz SPE)13xBox 360

Mobile Phone

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Moto StarTAC13Palm Pre w MiFi ARM Cortex A8-based OMAP 3 processor 13

Then vs Now

Digital NativeDigital Immigrants

bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress

Map of the Ancient Silk Road

Presenter
Presentation Notes
A Brief History of Communications1313Ancient Silk Road journeys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress1313http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-Silk_Route_extantJPG1313The Silk Road Journey13By Foot13By Water13By Wheel13By Air13How much faster do messages and information to travelhellip13By Wire13By Radio13By Fiber13

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 11: 2010 Trend

Then vs Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
13What was technology like when todayrsquos high school seniors entered Kindergarten1313Public School Home School Private School1313Traditional Teaches Students to Fit In Non-Traditional Teaches Students for Standing Out13

Personal Computer

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Gateway 2000 P5-13313(133 MHz Pentium) 13$15001319 Mflop1360 MB 64 MB1313Dell Inspiron 1545 13$500132 Ghz Dual Core134GB 260 GB13Geekbench 185913Integer Processor integer performance 2322 13Floating Point Processor floating point performance 1895 13Memory Memory performance 1255 13Stream Memory bandwidth performance 13241313httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtml13

Internet Access

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
56Kbps Dial-up Modem1320 Mbps Cable Modem13

Portable Music

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Sony Walkman13iPod Touch13

Watching Video

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
VHSDVD Combo13Blu-ray w Netflix1313Sony 8MM13Flip Cam HD13

Gaming Systems

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Nintendo N6413PlayStation 1 - MIPS R3000A-compatible (R3051) 32bit RISC chip running at 338688 MHz13Sony PS3 - Cell Broadband Engine (32 GHz Power Architecture-based PPE with eight 32 GHz SPE)13xBox 360

Mobile Phone

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Moto StarTAC13Palm Pre w MiFi ARM Cortex A8-based OMAP 3 processor 13

Then vs Now

Digital NativeDigital Immigrants

bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress

Map of the Ancient Silk Road

Presenter
Presentation Notes
A Brief History of Communications1313Ancient Silk Road journeys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress1313http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-Silk_Route_extantJPG1313The Silk Road Journey13By Foot13By Water13By Wheel13By Air13How much faster do messages and information to travelhellip13By Wire13By Radio13By Fiber13

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 12: 2010 Trend

Personal Computer

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Gateway 2000 P5-13313(133 MHz Pentium) 13$15001319 Mflop1360 MB 64 MB1313Dell Inspiron 1545 13$500132 Ghz Dual Core134GB 260 GB13Geekbench 185913Integer Processor integer performance 2322 13Floating Point Processor floating point performance 1895 13Memory Memory performance 1255 13Stream Memory bandwidth performance 13241313httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtml13

Internet Access

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
56Kbps Dial-up Modem1320 Mbps Cable Modem13

Portable Music

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Sony Walkman13iPod Touch13

Watching Video

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
VHSDVD Combo13Blu-ray w Netflix1313Sony 8MM13Flip Cam HD13

Gaming Systems

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Nintendo N6413PlayStation 1 - MIPS R3000A-compatible (R3051) 32bit RISC chip running at 338688 MHz13Sony PS3 - Cell Broadband Engine (32 GHz Power Architecture-based PPE with eight 32 GHz SPE)13xBox 360

Mobile Phone

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Moto StarTAC13Palm Pre w MiFi ARM Cortex A8-based OMAP 3 processor 13

Then vs Now

Digital NativeDigital Immigrants

bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress

Map of the Ancient Silk Road

Presenter
Presentation Notes
A Brief History of Communications1313Ancient Silk Road journeys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress1313http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-Silk_Route_extantJPG1313The Silk Road Journey13By Foot13By Water13By Wheel13By Air13How much faster do messages and information to travelhellip13By Wire13By Radio13By Fiber13

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 13: 2010 Trend

Internet Access

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
56Kbps Dial-up Modem1320 Mbps Cable Modem13

Portable Music

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Sony Walkman13iPod Touch13

Watching Video

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
VHSDVD Combo13Blu-ray w Netflix1313Sony 8MM13Flip Cam HD13

Gaming Systems

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Nintendo N6413PlayStation 1 - MIPS R3000A-compatible (R3051) 32bit RISC chip running at 338688 MHz13Sony PS3 - Cell Broadband Engine (32 GHz Power Architecture-based PPE with eight 32 GHz SPE)13xBox 360

Mobile Phone

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Moto StarTAC13Palm Pre w MiFi ARM Cortex A8-based OMAP 3 processor 13

Then vs Now

Digital NativeDigital Immigrants

bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress

Map of the Ancient Silk Road

Presenter
Presentation Notes
A Brief History of Communications1313Ancient Silk Road journeys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress1313http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-Silk_Route_extantJPG1313The Silk Road Journey13By Foot13By Water13By Wheel13By Air13How much faster do messages and information to travelhellip13By Wire13By Radio13By Fiber13

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 14: 2010 Trend

Portable Music

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Sony Walkman13iPod Touch13

Watching Video

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
VHSDVD Combo13Blu-ray w Netflix1313Sony 8MM13Flip Cam HD13

Gaming Systems

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Nintendo N6413PlayStation 1 - MIPS R3000A-compatible (R3051) 32bit RISC chip running at 338688 MHz13Sony PS3 - Cell Broadband Engine (32 GHz Power Architecture-based PPE with eight 32 GHz SPE)13xBox 360

Mobile Phone

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Moto StarTAC13Palm Pre w MiFi ARM Cortex A8-based OMAP 3 processor 13

Then vs Now

Digital NativeDigital Immigrants

bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress

Map of the Ancient Silk Road

Presenter
Presentation Notes
A Brief History of Communications1313Ancient Silk Road journeys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress1313http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-Silk_Route_extantJPG1313The Silk Road Journey13By Foot13By Water13By Wheel13By Air13How much faster do messages and information to travelhellip13By Wire13By Radio13By Fiber13

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 15: 2010 Trend

Watching Video

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
VHSDVD Combo13Blu-ray w Netflix1313Sony 8MM13Flip Cam HD13

Gaming Systems

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Nintendo N6413PlayStation 1 - MIPS R3000A-compatible (R3051) 32bit RISC chip running at 338688 MHz13Sony PS3 - Cell Broadband Engine (32 GHz Power Architecture-based PPE with eight 32 GHz SPE)13xBox 360

Mobile Phone

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Moto StarTAC13Palm Pre w MiFi ARM Cortex A8-based OMAP 3 processor 13

Then vs Now

Digital NativeDigital Immigrants

bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress

Map of the Ancient Silk Road

Presenter
Presentation Notes
A Brief History of Communications1313Ancient Silk Road journeys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress1313http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-Silk_Route_extantJPG1313The Silk Road Journey13By Foot13By Water13By Wheel13By Air13How much faster do messages and information to travelhellip13By Wire13By Radio13By Fiber13

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 16: 2010 Trend

Gaming Systems

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Nintendo N6413PlayStation 1 - MIPS R3000A-compatible (R3051) 32bit RISC chip running at 338688 MHz13Sony PS3 - Cell Broadband Engine (32 GHz Power Architecture-based PPE with eight 32 GHz SPE)13xBox 360

Mobile Phone

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Moto StarTAC13Palm Pre w MiFi ARM Cortex A8-based OMAP 3 processor 13

Then vs Now

Digital NativeDigital Immigrants

bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress

Map of the Ancient Silk Road

Presenter
Presentation Notes
A Brief History of Communications1313Ancient Silk Road journeys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress1313http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-Silk_Route_extantJPG1313The Silk Road Journey13By Foot13By Water13By Wheel13By Air13How much faster do messages and information to travelhellip13By Wire13By Radio13By Fiber13

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 17: 2010 Trend

Mobile Phone

Then Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Moto StarTAC13Palm Pre w MiFi ARM Cortex A8-based OMAP 3 processor 13

Then vs Now

Digital NativeDigital Immigrants

bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress

Map of the Ancient Silk Road

Presenter
Presentation Notes
A Brief History of Communications1313Ancient Silk Road journeys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress1313http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-Silk_Route_extantJPG1313The Silk Road Journey13By Foot13By Water13By Wheel13By Air13How much faster do messages and information to travelhellip13By Wire13By Radio13By Fiber13

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 18: 2010 Trend

Then vs Now

Digital NativeDigital Immigrants

bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress

Map of the Ancient Silk Road

Presenter
Presentation Notes
A Brief History of Communications1313Ancient Silk Road journeys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress1313http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-Silk_Route_extantJPG1313The Silk Road Journey13By Foot13By Water13By Wheel13By Air13How much faster do messages and information to travelhellip13By Wire13By Radio13By Fiber13

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 19: 2010 Trend

bullJourneys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress

Map of the Ancient Silk Road

Presenter
Presentation Notes
A Brief History of Communications1313Ancient Silk Road journeys open humankind to accelerating information knowledge progress1313http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-Silk_Route_extantJPG1313The Silk Road Journey13By Foot13By Water13By Wheel13By Air13How much faster do messages and information to travelhellip13By Wire13By Radio13By Fiber13

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 20: 2010 Trend

The Silk Road Journey

bull YEARS via Walkingndash Marco Polorsquos Journeysndash Traveled Silk Road routes

between 1260 to 1269 and 1271 to 1295

ndash Venice to Beijing on land is approximately 10000 km

ndash Few traveled the entire way

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33dMarco_Polo_-_costume_tartarejpg

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 21: 2010 Trend

The Silk Road Journey

bull MONTHS via the Seandash Mediterranean Sea

Red Sea and Indian Ocean

ndash About 9000 nautical miles one way

ndash Portuguese reached the East by sea via Atlantic in 1498

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwsurcouf-erickcomEnglishHistoireImages56-vaisseau20portugais2jpg13

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 22: 2010 Trend

The Silk Road Journey

bull WEEKS via the Mechanical Horsendash Railroad tracks not

completed until 1900ndash Truck and automobile

still predominant for trade

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 23: 2010 Trend

The Silk Road Journey

bull DAY via Aircraftndash First China Clipper

flights in 1935ndash Daily Flights between

Italy and Beijing todayndash 12 to 14 hour flight time

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwwestnet~ke6jqptranspactransbigjpg

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 24: 2010 Trend

The NEW Silk Road

bull HOURS via Wired ndash First telegraph line across

the English Channel in 1850ndash First 36 channel transatlantic

cable in 1955ndash Now 1263 billion phones

worldwidendash Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants

globally

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Via Wired ndash TelegraphTelephone132003 the CIA reported approximately 1263 billion main telephone lines worldwide13Approx 18 per 100 inhabitants globally13Via Transoceanic Cables13cables had very limited bandwidth13the first line across the English Channel in 185013Transatlantic No 1) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system Between 1955 and 1956 (36 channels)1313httpfarm1staticflickrcom113293879889_53cd9ca045jpg13

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 25: 2010 Trend

The NEW Silk Road

bull MINUTES via Wireless ndash Terrestrial wireless

requires microwave towers every 25 miles

ndash Satellite relay 025 of a second to reach and return from the satellite

ndash Carries only 1 percent of international traffic due to limited bandwidth

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwgivetheworldcomaboutEchoStar11asp EARTH Channel1313Syncom 3 launched on August 19 1964 was used to telecast the 1964 Summer Olympics 13

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 26: 2010 Trend

The NEW Silk Road

bull SECONDS via Fiber Optics ndash Internet Protocolndash 100 km between repeatersndash First transatlantic cable

installed in 1988ndash Submarine cables carry

terabits per second vs megabytes per second via satellite

Presenter
Presentation Notes
first transatlantic telephone cable to use optical fiber was TAT-8 which went into operation in 198813more than 100 kilometers between repeaters13submarine cables is in the terabits per second while satellites typically offer only megabits per second13 fibers arranged in a self-healing ring to increase their redundancy13

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 27: 2010 Trend

The NEW Silk Road

bull UBIQUITOUS via Wireless Devicesndash 43 billion mobile subscriptionsndash 57 phones per 100 inhabitants globallyndash Approaching 5 billion by the end of

2010ndash Outpacing all other forms of

connectionndash 4G and WiMax

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phone

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 28: 2010 Trend

Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants

Presenter
Presentation Notes
International Telecommunications Union units per 100 inhabitants1313httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspx

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 29: 2010 Trend

Communication Innovation

bull Between wireless device penetration transcontinental fiberoptic cable IP connectivity and cloud servicesndash Two people can talk any time anywhere on demandndash Drastically reduced time and cost of messagingndash Human interaction increases geometricallyndash World Wide Web of Networks and Interconnectionsndash Anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 30: 2010 Trend

Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Andre Novais de Paula13andrenpauladirectimediapt 13+351 966056292 - Mobile1313Directimedia13Estrada de Queluz 912794-101 Carnaxide PortugalTel (+351) 21 434 37 80Fax (+351) 21 434 37 89directimediadirectimediapt38deg4348N - 9deg1530O 13

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 31: 2010 Trend

Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data

Presenter
Presentation Notes
English Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15 2005 data found on opteorg Each line is drawn between two nodes representing two IP addresses The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes This graph represents less than 30 of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005 1313httpopteorgmaps1313httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpg

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 32: 2010 Trend

400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 33: 2010 Trend

EACH REACHES ABOUThellip 150 OTHERShellip

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_number1313(Robert) Dunbars number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person[1] Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules laws and enforced norms to maintain a stable cohesive group No precise value has been proposed for Dunbars number but a commonly cited approximation is 150

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 34: 2010 Trend

AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 35: 2010 Trend

My Social Graph

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Social Relevancy Rank1313Razorfish defines the social graph as the network of personal connections through which people communicate and share information online1313The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation Arguably the most successful13manifestations of the social graph wersquove seen so far are in the news feeds and activity streams that reside on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter1313Social Object Theory13The Secret Ingredient for Powering Social Influence Marketing Campaigns13Jaiku a social platform that lets people share their online activity streams13ldquothe reason people connect with each particular other and not something elserdquo13Twitter propagates different types of social objects too The object is frequently a URL but users often become the object since usernames can be shared

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 36: 2010 Trend

HumansThe Ultimate Network of Networks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpg

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 37: 2010 Trend

How is Technology Easier

bull Social-based learningbull Un-tethered learningbull Digitally-rich learning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students1313httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313Survey indicates that students increasingly are seeking out and obtaining technology-based learning experiences outside of school13The schoolhouse the teacher and the textbook no longer have an exclusive monopoly on knowledge content or even the education process1313Students tell us year after year that the lack of sophisticated use of emerging technology tools in school is in fact holding back their education1313Activities include using Facebook to collaborate with share information with and tutor other students taking online assessments and tests using cell phones and applications for self-organization and productivity using podcasts and videos to improve in challenging subject areas taking online courses to learn more about interesting subjects and not necessarily for a grade and finding experts to connect with online and share new ideas and content1313Common theme is innovative use of online learning mobile devices Web 20 tools and digital content131313

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 38: 2010 Trend

Students Speak Up about their Vision

bull When Asked Studentsndash want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3

players ndash would like to use their own laptops or netbooks ndash said unlimited internet access throughout schools is

important ndash reported that social networking access is desirable and ndash said they would like tools to help them communicate with

classmates

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdf1313When asked to recommend how schools could make technology use for schoolwork easier the top five student responses indicated that access is key Students (1) want to use their own cell phones smart phones or mp3 players (2) would like to use their own laptops or netbooks (3) said unlimited internet access throughout schools is important (4) reported that social networking access is desirable and (5) said they would like tools to help them communicate with classmates13

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 39: 2010 Trend

Hole in the Wall Project

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Hole in the Wall Project13httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtml1313Minimally Invasive Education is defined as a pedagogic method that uses the learning environment to generate an adequate level of motivation to induce learning in groups of children with minimal or no intervention by a teacher

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 40: 2010 Trend

Trends

ldquoScience fiction does not remain fiction for long And certainly not on the Internetrdquomdash Vinton Cerf

ldquoThe Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroomrdquomdash Jon Stewart

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 41: 2010 Trend

What are the Current Trends

bull Everything is Digital ndash Everythingndash All businesses and economies are affected

bull Social and Collaborative Networks ndash in the Clouds ndash Students are Social and Collaborative Beings

bull Rise of Devicesndash The Internet of Things is coming get on board

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 42: 2010 Trend

Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything

bull Audio Videobull Encyclopedia Booksbull Even DNA Sequences

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 43: 2010 Trend

Audio Video Books hellip Conversation

ldquoWhat is the use of a bookrsquo thought Alice lsquowithout pictures or conversationsrsquordquo

mdash Lewis Carroll

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoI cannot live without booksrdquomdashThomas Jefferson13

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 44: 2010 Trend

Live365com

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 45: 2010 Trend

Pandora

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 46: 2010 Trend

iTunes

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 47: 2010 Trend

Hulu

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 48: 2010 Trend

Netflix

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 49: 2010 Trend

YouTube

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 50: 2010 Trend

FORAtv

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpforatv20071016Retooling_Schooling_Innovations_in_Education

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 51: 2010 Trend

TED Talks

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpvideotedcomtalkspodcastSirKenRobinson_2010mp41313Manufacturing model based linearity and conformity and batching people13Need to move to a principles of agriculture model13Human flourishing is not mechanical process it is an organic process13Cannot predict outcome of human development Can only create the conditions to flourish13

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 52: 2010 Trend

Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpenwikipediaorgwikiEncyclopaeligdia_Britannica1313

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 53: 2010 Trend

Project Gutenberg

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Project Gutenberg 1313httpopensourcetextorg13

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 54: 2010 Trend

Google Books

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtm131313httpbooksgooglecomgooglebooksagreement13

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 55: 2010 Trend

Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7A

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 56: 2010 Trend

Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds

bull Cloud Computing bull Social Networksbull Crowdsourcing Education

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 57: 2010 Trend

The Internet is the Cloud

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt

understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever hadldquo

mdash Eric Schmidt CEO

ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquo

mdashJohn Gilmore Activist

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThe most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensiblerdquomdashAlbert Einstein1313ldquoThe power of imagination makes us infiniterdquomdashJohn Muir1313The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesnt understand the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had mdash Eric Schmidt1313ldquoThe Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around itrdquomdashJohn Gilmore13

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 58: 2010 Trend

Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kevin Kelly Predicting the next 5000 days of the web1313httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M1313We need to get good at believing the impossible13131000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 = 1 trillion
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 59: 2010 Trend
Presenter
Presentation Notes
4Crsquos of Cloud Computing13Communication13Collaboration13Coordination13Control13
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 60: 2010 Trend
Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 61: 2010 Trend

Social Media Landscape

Presenter
Presentation Notes

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 62: 2010 Trend

Ning

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpeducationningcom

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 63: 2010 Trend

Flowr

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 64: 2010 Trend

Moodle

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 65: 2010 Trend

Google CloudCourse

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 66: 2010 Trend

MIT Open Courseware Initiative

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31131313MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity13What is MIT OpenCourseWare13MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT13OCW is not an MIT education13OCW does not grant degrees or certificates13OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty13Materials may not reflect entire content of the course13

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 67: 2010 Trend

Open Source Curriculum

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 68: 2010 Trend

Scitable Democratizing Science

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwnaturecomscitableabout1313httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-science

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 69: 2010 Trend

ThinkQuest

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct0073813

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 70: 2010 Trend

Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices

bull Progression of Devicesbull Devices in Classroomsbull Mobile Mobile Mobilebull Devices in the workplace

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 71: 2010 Trend

Paperless Society

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age

mdash Jacques Barzun

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 72: 2010 Trend

Progression of Computing Devices

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ITU and Morgan Stanley Research1313httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearch

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 73: 2010 Trend

WolframAlpha on iPad

Presenter
Presentation Notes
WolframAlpha Thermo-Differential-Distributed on a Wireless Device

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 74: 2010 Trend

Sky Map on Android

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtml

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 75: 2010 Trend

iTunes University on iPod

Presenter
Presentation Notes
I took graduate courses via video tape

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 76: 2010 Trend

Textbooks on Kindle

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-on-to-kindles10992641313Bennie Niles 17 shows off a Kindle reading device Next year his school Clearwater High will replace traditional textbooks with e-readers for all 2100 students

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 77: 2010 Trend

Google on SMS (466453)

define dna sequence 1 us pint in liters web hubble telescope

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Text GOOGLE (466453) with 13DEFINE dna sequence131 us pint in liters13web hubble telescope1313SMS pop questions for SAT prep

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 78: 2010 Trend

Mobile Mobile Mobile

bull What students want most from ed techndash ldquoitrsquos all about mobile mobile mobilerdquo with todayrsquos

studentsndash Theyrsquore interested in using ldquothe computers theyrsquore

carrying around in their pocketsmdashthe smart phonesrdquo for learning

ndash Students are interested in replacing their traditional textbooks ldquowith a truly interactive learning experience

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insights1313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-students13

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 79: 2010 Trend

Devices in the Workplace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphones1313How The White House Keeps Track of Cabinet Membersrsquo Smartphones [PIC]1313Herersquos a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administrationrsquos cabinet meetings1313While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile hellipreally) all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin1313As you can see the relatively low-tech way of keeping track of which phone belongs to which statesman is fairly amusing It also appears that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice needs no less than three BlackBerry devices to remain connected1313

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 80: 2010 Trend

Mobile Devices in Your School

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the pollIn an emergency during your presentation if the poll isnt showing navigate to this link in your web browser13httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsMTY5Mzc5MDQy1313If you like you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 81: 2010 Trend

The Near Future

bull Shift Happensbull Are The Students Readybull Factory Workers vs Artistsbull Borderless Classroomsbull Teachers or Facilitators

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 82: 2010 Trend

Wireless Internet

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Shift Happens1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwirewp-contentuploads200905mobile_webgif1313httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-20111313

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 83: 2010 Trend

Year of the Smartphone

Presenter
Presentation Notes
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 20101313httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-in-2010-363001

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 84: 2010 Trend

Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Netbooks -gt tablets -gt pads1313a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)13Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan13Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 201113

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 85: 2010 Trend

2010 Horizon Report bull Technology is increasingly a means for empowering students a method for communication and socializing and a ubiquitous transparent part of their lives

bull Technology continues to profoundly affect the way we work collaborate communicate and succeed

bull The perceived value of innovation and creativity is increasing

bull There is increasing interest in just-in-time alternate or non- formal avenues of education such as online learning mentoring and independent study

bull The way we think of learning environments is changing

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwpnmcorghorizon-k12-20101313httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 86: 2010 Trend

Are Students Prepared Not Really

bull This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy

bull Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwconference-boardorgattachAreTheyReadyToWork_KFpdf1313httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspx1313Books like Thomas Friedmans The Earth Is Flat A Brief History of the 21st Century and Linda Darling-Hammonds The Flat Earth and Education and reports and surveys like Are They Really Ready to Work where 400 business executives were asked if the US education system is graduating work-ready students (their answer Not really) all point to a growing worldwide consensus that1313The world is in the midst of a change as big as the shift from the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age more than 350 years ago This time the shift is from an Industrial Age to an Information and Knowledge Age where information knowledge expertise and innovation are increasingly the main engines of our economy1313Our education system well-tuned for the Industrial Age now needs to sync with the demands of our times and focus on building the 21st century knowledge skills and expertise we need for success1313Our world has changed dramatically and there are wide gaps between our 21st century world and the world inside many of our schools13The work world is increasingly made up of diverse teams working together to solve problems and create something new Why do students mostly work alone and compete with others for approval1313Technology is more a part of childrens lives each day Why should they have to check their technology at the classroom door and compete for limited school computer time1313The world is full of compelling real-world challenges problems and questions Why spend so much time on disconnected questions at the end of a textbook chapter1313Doing projects on something one cares about comes naturally to all learners Why are learning projects so scarce inside so many classrooms13Innovation and creativity are very important to the future success of our economy Why do schools spend so little time developing students creative skills1313

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 87: 2010 Trend

Would You Hire Your Own Kids

bull 7 Skills Schools Should be Teachingndash Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingndash Collaboration Across Networks and

Leading By Influencendash Agility and Adaptabilityndash Initiative and Entrepreneurialismndash Effective Oral and Written

Communicationndash Accessing and Analyzing Informationndash Curiosity and Imagination

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httplinksocialcomctwitter176279231275163649bdgLUlycOA46g1313Seven Survival Skills that all of our students will need to master in order to get a good job in the new ldquoflatrdquo world of work1313ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionsrdquo Parker responded ldquoOur business is changing and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly as well We can teach them the technical stuff But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things they have to know what questions to ask And we canrsquot teach them how to ask good questionsmdashhow to think The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skillrdquo1313Daniel Pink the author of A Whole New Mind observes that with increasing abundance people want more unique products and services Plain vanilla wonrsquot cut it any more in todayrsquos crowded marketplace ldquoFor businesses itrsquos no longer enough to create a product thatrsquos reasonably priced and adequately functional It must also be beautiful unique and meaningful

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 88: 2010 Trend

Wanted Question Asking Skills

ldquoFirst and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and takerdquo

- Clay Parker CEO

ldquoItrsquos not how much you retain but how much they can explore Itrsquos how you ask the next question I can look up anything but I canrsquot take it to the next level wo pushing and exploringldquo

ndash Christy Pedra CEO

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First and foremost I look for someone who asks good questionshellip I want people that can engage in good discussion Who can look me in the eye and have a give and take

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 89: 2010 Trend

Brainwashed

ldquoAnd so generations of students turned into generations of cogs factoryworkers in search of a sinecure We were brainwashed into fitting in and then discovered that the economy wanted people who stood out insteadrdquo

ldquoOur culture needed compliant workers people who would contributewithout complaint and we set out to create as many of them as we couldrdquo

- Seth Godin Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashed131313

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 90: 2010 Trend

Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin

Most of us were brainwashed into believing that the safe thing to do is listen to the lizard keep our heads down and fit in Nonsense

That might have been true when there were saber tooth tigers but not now In fact now the way we succeed and thrive and reach our goals is to doprecisely the opposite of what the lizard proposesrdquo

Presenter
Presentation Notes
ldquoThere is an art of reading as well as an art of thinking and an art of writingrdquomdashIsaac Disraeli1313Now though the proletariat owns the means of production Now the workers are self-organized online Now access to capital and the ability to find one another are not longer problems1313The Project Economy1313Today the means of production = a laptop computer with Internet connectivity Three thousand dollars buys a worker and entire factory1313The problem is that most schools donrsquot like great teachers Theyrsquore organized to stamp them out Bore them bureaucratize them and make them average13

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 91: 2010 Trend

Is this your Classroom

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1313

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 92: 2010 Trend

Or This Classrooms in Second Life

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 93: 2010 Trend

Ready for the Future

The future is already heremdashits just not very evenly distributedldquo

- William Gibson Author

Presenter
Presentation Notes
William Gibson Author of Nueromancer13Coined the term cyberspace1313National borders arent even speed bumps on the information superhighway - Tim May Intel Senior Engineer Emeritus1313ldquoIf you donrsquot like change yoursquore going to like irrelevance even lessrdquo - General Eric Shineki13

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 94: 2010 Trend

Takeaways

bull Itrsquos In Our DNA to be Social bull Historical Acceleration of Changebull Patterns are a Key to Successbull Devices are Just Tools ndash For Social Communicationbull Itrsquos Not What You Know ndash What Can You Do

Everything is Digital and Always available On Demand by Everyone who are Inter-Connected via The Cloud which is Everywhere

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 95: 2010 Trend

Socialnomics

Presenter
Presentation Notes
httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 96: 2010 Trend

Network with me

Jeffrey StewartPartnerChief Technical OfficerTrekk Cross-Media

Email stewtrekkcomTwitter Handle JeffreyAStewartFacebook JAStewartLinkedIn jeffreyastewartTumblr jastewarttumblrcom

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 97: 2010 Trend

Links

bull httpwwwwashingtontimescomnews2009jul19books-whats-next-dispatches-future-sciencebull httpwwwastdorgTDArchives2010MayFree1005_Whole_Brain_Thinkinghtmbull httpwwwaeeorgaboutbull httpwww2chemistrymsueduHistoryCPUHist5shtmlbull http1bpblogspotcom_a2v9FM_QCMUR40M-MoJDZIAAAAAAAAAD8VOm3Tpt3Riws400800px-

Silk_Route_extantJPGbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiMobile_phonebull httpwwwituintenpagesdefaultaspxbull httpfarm4staticflickrcom30743043334955_8928088bcdjpgbull httpopteorgmapsbull httpenwikipediaorgwikiDunbars_numberbull httpk21stfileswordpresscom200905neurons1jpgbull httpwwwtomorroworgspeakuppdfsSUNationalFindings2009pdfbull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100316digital-access-collaboration-a-must-for-studentsbull httpwwwhole-in-the-wallcomnew-way-to-learnhtmlbull httpcomputerhowstuffworkscomgoogle-bookshtmbull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=yDYCf4ONh5M

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links
Page 98: 2010 Trend

More Links

bull httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=QHIocNOHd7Abull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100120report-details-coming-trends-in-campus-technologyast=31bull httpwwwwiredcomepicenter201006nature-publisher-aims-to-save-planet-by-democratizing-

sciencebull httplibrarythinkquestorg03oct00738bull httpwwwmorganstanleycominstitutionaltechresearchbull httpgooglemobileblogspotcom200905sky-map-for-android-mobile-planetariumhtmlbull httpwwwtampabaycomnewseducationk12textbooks-ditched-at-clearwater-high-as-students-log-

on-to-kindles1099264bull httpwwweschoolnewscom20100405ed-tech-leaders-reveal-keen-insightsbull httpmashablecom20091214white-house-smartphonesbull httpwwwpolleverywherecommultiple_choice_pollsbull httpblognielsencomnielsenwireconsumersmartphones-to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-

2011bull httpwwweweekcomcaMobile-and-Wireless10-Smartphones-That-Are-Making-the-Biggest-Impact-

in-2010-363001bull httpwwwnmsaorgPublicationsMiddleGroundArticlesApril2010Article2tabid2166Defaultaspxbull httpchangethiscommanifestoshow6601brainwashedbull httpwwwyoutubecomvZQZAmr_-WVI

  • Communication Trends Impacting Business and Education
  • Letrsquos Talk
  • My Brain ndash My Thoughts
  • Physical World
  • Human Behavior
  • Left vs Right
  • From the Gut
  • The Social Brain
  • Newer Thought
  • What I See as School Deliverables
  • Then vs Now
  • Personal Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Portable Music
  • Watching Video
  • Gaming Systems
  • Mobile Phone
  • Then vs Now
  • Map of the Ancient Silk Road
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The Silk Road Journey
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • The NEW Silk Road
  • Comparison chart of subscriber types per 100 inhabitants
  • Communication Innovation
  • Rockford ndash Lisbon Connection
  • Internet Diagram based on the January 15 2005 data
  • 400 MILLION ACTIVE USERS
  • EACH REACHES ABOUThellip
  • AND THEY REACH 150 MOREhellip
  • My Social Graph
  • Slide Number 36
  • How is Technology Easier
  • Students Speak Up about their Vision
  • Hole in the Wall Project
  • Trends
  • What are the Current Trends
  • Current Trend Everything is Digital ndash Everything
  • Audio Video Books hellip Conversation
  • Live365com
  • Pandora
  • iTunes
  • Hulu
  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • FORAtv
  • TED Talks
  • Encyclopedia Britannica ndashgt Encarta ndashgt Wikipedia
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Google Books
  • Synthetic Life ndash Computer generated DNA
  • Current Trend Networking and Collaboration ndash In the Clouds
  • The Internet is the Cloud
  • Internet of Things - Kevin Kelly
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Slide Number 61
  • Social Media Landscape
  • Ning
  • Flowr
  • Moodle
  • Google CloudCourse
  • MIT Open Courseware Initiative
  • Open Source Curriculum
  • Scitable Democratizing Science
  • ThinkQuest
  • Current Trend Rise of Mobile Devices
  • Paperless Society
  • Progression of Computing Devices
  • WolframAlpha on iPad
  • Sky Map on Android
  • iTunes University on iPod
  • Textbooks on Kindle
  • Google on SMS (466453)
  • Mobile Mobile Mobile
  • Devices in the Workplace
  • Mobile Devices in Your School
  • The Near Future
  • Wireless Internet
  • Year of the Smartphone
  • Netbooks and Tablets and Pad Oh My
  • 2010 Horizon Report
  • Are Students Prepared Not Really
  • Would You Hire Your Own Kids
  • Wanted Question Asking Skills
  • Brainwashed
  • Are You Lizard Brain Or a Linchpin
  • Is this your Classroom
  • Or This Classrooms in Second Life
  • Ready for the Future
  • Takeaways
  • Socialnomics
  • Network with me
  • Links
  • More Links