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Classrooms without Walls.... social, networked, connected learning
Lena Arena Project
Coordinator DER-NSW Sydney
Region
Ariane Skapetis R/ICT Consultant Sydney Region
Communicate
• Share your thoughts about the conference on Maang
https://www.maang.nsw.edu.au/st/group/817
Our future students…
Our future students…
Emerging Technologies
• Allows education and the power of learning to be in the hands of students.
• Students now have power to learn what they want, when they want and where they want.
• Ability to personalise learning. • Interact, connect and collaborate with
many more choices of tools.• Be more engaging and creative.
Horizon Report
Electronic Books
Mobile Technologies
Augmented Reality
Game Based
Learning
Gesture-based
Computing
Learning Analytics
http://www.nmc.org/pdf/2011-Horizon-Report.pdfhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHUufQm_gdA&feature=relmfu
New ways of learning
Mobile learning
Collaborative
Curators of information E-learning
Social Media
Why?
•Our world is becoming increasingly flat – commerce, education, socialisation, politics, virtual citizens etc
•Business is becoming increasingly globalised• Students need to understand their role in world
communities• Students should know how to work through
issues collaboratively• Students need to learn how to connect,
communicate, collaborate and create in virtual teams.
Why?
• Facilitate critical analysis and participation in publishing
• Allow the creation of educational communities to store and share knowledge
• Enables student reflection on learning• Allows celebration of student success• Increased motivation of students with a wider
audience• Enables higher order thinking skills, problem
solving – necessary traits in this global world.
What do you think?
• What skills do you think students need as 21st century citizens?
• http://www.stixy.com/guest/134908
21st century learners
Technology literate and adept
Media savvy
Flexible and dynamic
Great at multi tasking
Communicators and Collaborators
Interactive and Networked
Reflective and Critical
The 4 C’s in the 21st Century Classroom
• Connect • Communicate • Collaborate• Create
on a local, national and global scale
21st Century Skills
Critical thinking/problem solving
Oral/written communication
Teamwork/collaboration
Creativity/innovation
Life long learning/self direction
Leadership
21st Century Learning Tools
• Blogs • Wikis• Nings• Google applications• Social Media• Mobile technologies• Web 2.0 tools
21st Century Learning Tools
•Videoconferencing •Virtual worlds•SuperclubsPLUS•Global projects e.g. Flat Classrooms• Personal learning networks (PLN)
Blogs
• “Blogging made us all potential publishers. It changed the shape of information. Individuals can observe their experience, reflect on their experience, report it in their blog, and even make a living with advertising.”
David Warlick, 2011
Create
Create
Connect….Communicate…Collaborate
Hands on time
• What are your favourite tools?• http://bit.ly/peivlQ• What tools do you use?• http://bitly.com/peTp3s
The Facts
• Social media/networking sites in Australia (April 2011)– Facebook – 12 million Unique Australian
Visitors (UAVs) per month– Youtube – 10 million UAVs / month– Blogspot – 4.5 UAVs / month– WordPress – 2.4 million UAVs / month– Twitter – 2 million UAVs / month
Source: http://www.socialmedianews.com.au/category/australia/
Communicate
• Micro-blogging:– Twitter
• www.twitter.com
– Maang• DEC Portal
• Social networks:– Facebook
• www.facebook.com
– LinkedIn• http://www.linkedin.com/
Maang
DEC online communities
Considerations
• Departmental policies including Code of Conduct
• Digital Citizenship• Digital Reputation• On-line behaviour• Rights and responsibilities
Examples
• Ulladulla High School– http://web2.ulladulla-h.schools.nsw.edu.a
u/moodle/
• Richmond High School– http://
www.facebook.com/richmondhighschool
• Evans High School– http://
www.facebook.com/EvansHighSchool
In the classroom
• Teachers and students can:– Develop technology skills– Develop creativity– Appreciate new or diverse views – Enhance communication skills– Edit and customise content– Refine online design and layout– Share creative original work e.g. poetry and film– Practice safe and responsible use of information
and technology– Gain 21st century skills– Join the conversation!
A comment…
“This isn’t new, this desire to share. We’re just documenting our lives in different ways. Instead of diaries or scrapbooks or photo albums, we post pictures and blog and tweet.
Social media is the modern version of cave paintings. The key difference is the scalability. Unlike the physical and geographic limitations of scrapbooks and caves, anyone anywhere can hop online. In fact, that’s the point. The more friends, followers, readers, the better.
That’s how social media works.
The town square never shuts down in 2011.”
Mia Freedman, http://www.mamamia.com.au/weblog/2011/05/you-have-the-right-to-privacy-oh-wait.html/comment-page-1
Flat Classrooms
• Co-founded by Julie Lindsay and Vicki Davis http://www.flatclassroomproject.org
• Students work beyond their classroom walls in small groups made up of 4 or 5 students usually all from other countries
• 10 week curriculum program at the breaking edge of technology
• Students involved from Middle East, Europe, Asia, Australasia, North America
What needs to change?
• Learning spaces, virtual groups, mobile technology, • Integrated subject areas• Team and small group work• Cross age groups• Personalised learning• Mobile learning• Flexible timetables, learning spaces• Learning should be 24/7/365 • International team teaching• Permission to both publish and work online in
virtual spaces.
Learning Spaces
• Physical classroom spaces– Create a space for shared thinking and
practice
• Online spaces• Virtual classrooms• Virtual worlds- Second Life, Quest
Atlantis, Reaction Grid• University of Melbourne-innovative
physical learning spaces http://axel.infodiv.unimelb.edu.au/chem_qtvr/qtvr02.html
What will a 21st Century school look like?
What will a 21st Century school look like?
“I never teach my pupils, I onlyprovide the conditions in which they can learn”
Albert Einstein
Innovative and collaborative
• Examples of collaborative classrooms:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZcEySYq4s8
Goals with Digital Tools
• Teach students how to communicate.
• Demonstrate how to use social media responsibly.
• Make myself and course more open and usable.
• Encourage students to participate in learning outside of classroom.
Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy
Crea
ting
Evalu
ating
Analy
sing
Appl
ying
Under
stand
ing
Remembering
Literacies for the 21st century student
• Digital• Imagery• Animations• Media (multi)• Voice and oral communication• Videoconferencing• Attention
A New Generation...Meet the Alphas
• Born between 2010 and 2024• Educated to a higher level• Have at least five careers in their lifetime• “...updating skills will become increasingly easy
with the rise of technology”• Likely jobs:
– Genetic counsellor– Sustainability officer– Cyber-security professional– Retirement services agent– Virtual assistant
Mark McCrindle, Demographer (2011)
Future Education and lifelong learning?
• “The nature of education will change, it will be much more electronic compared to sitting in a classroom or attending lectures, this will allow people to educate themselves continuously throughout their lives.”
Peter McDonald, Professor of Demography
Australian National University (2011)
Reflection...
“Our children are a different species. They have magical powers that would have seemed alien to us.They can see through walls. They can hear through walls. With their mobile phones, Internet-connected games systems, computers and text-messages, they can connect to people regardless distance.Walls do not mean the same thing to them that they meant to us! They have tentacles.”
David Warlick
Reflection...
“But when they enter our classrooms, we chop those tentacles off. Because we want our children to be...the students we want to teach!
Rather than teaching the children that they are...”
David Warlick
Future Technologies what to expect?
• Microsoft’s vision for the future
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9JBSEBu2q8
Interactive resources for teachersI’ve created 2 google docs for Thursday
The links are here:
Web 2.0 tools list: http://bit.ly/peivlQ
Web 2.0 survey: http://bitly.com/peTp3sI’ve also created a presentation using google docs to demonstrate to teachers how easy it is to create a presentation
on the fly: http://bit.ly/r8KpRj
The maang group I’ve created is ideal for backchannel and structured discussion during the session: they can possibly contribute their thoughts to this, do we need to email link prior to conference.
Direct link is: https://www.maang.nsw.edu.au/st/group/817
I’ve added content to slide 3- hope that is ok.
Suggestions-images of change in physical environment not just virtual future schools and collaborative furniture would be ideal in this presentation- I’ve located some great resources for that topic
This youtube video highlights need for change in our physical environment:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGvl5dg3l2M&feature=player_embedded#at=67
And how important it is to change seating arrangements in classrooms.