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Make the Move – To Improve Can you HAAC it?

Making the Move to improve - using Educational technology

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Make the Move – To Improve

Can you HAAC it?

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We are in the Learning business and its the 21st century…

Letting go of assumptions and comfort zones

Exploring with Energy

Active Attitude to Adapting

Reflecting, Reinvigorating and Reviewing

Not always knowing the answer and Not minding!

Interpersonal skills and Professional Intent

Networking

Getting things moving and staying in business!

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So….

‘One of the core functions of twenty-first century education is learning to learn inpreparation for a lifetime of change.’ David Miliband, 2003

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A vision of students today!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGCJ46vyR9o

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Wordle: Blended learning

http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/1093268/ILG_VGC_Blended_Learning

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The NOW!

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The FUTURE?

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The WHY?

Job security Learner satisfaction Expectations Technology access Learning Power

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The CRAP approach

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The C.R.A.P approach

C- Create R – Re-invigorate A – Adapt P – Professional performance

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Create

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Create Connections with industry and learning

networks 21st century Learning and assessment

strategies Communication options Co-operative learning opportunities Caring relationships with learners and

stakeholders

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Re-invigorate

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Re-invigorate

Reflect on what is working now and what could be improved

Re-invigorate tried and true strategies for the 21st century learner

Renew resources and learning design Review and return to this cycle again and

again and again

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Adapt

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Adapt

Argue strenuously for support for adapting your style

Ask for help and advice across the institute and beyond

Augment what you do with a couple of creative things

Ask your learners for their ideas?

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Professional performance

Practice what you preach and continuously learn new skills, explore technology and tools and practice your craft

Promote and publicise what you do and why in your networks and industry

Prepare to spend personal time on your learning

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/derdrache/2066613593/

So…what’s your poo telling you?

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Learning power!

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Ode to professionalism

You don’t find true professionalism/innovation in education… You make it and it’s a hell of a building site. Ruled by thuggery of ego/policy, procedures and time constraints, sometimes mugged by laziness. So hard hats on people, get those construction cranes and tools ready. There’s heavy remodelling to be done. (With thanks to Kathleen Noonan Courier Mail journalist- who provided an ode that I have customised)

AND USE THESE CRAP principles on this learning journey.

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