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Are you? Q Press 1 Male Press 2 Female

Your age? Q Press Press Press Press 4 65+

Which of the following best describes your role? Q Press 1 Teacher Press 2 Head teacher Press 3 Other education professional Press 4 IT professional Press 5 Journalist Press 6 Other

What weve been doing Technology for learning What learners are doing Learning with technology How we should put these things together Future of learning >>>

Mediaeval Church as guardian of higher learning Post reformationPost industrial revolution Where we are today >>

Mediaeval Post reformation Educating our masters Post industrial revolution Where we are today >>

Mediaeval Post reformationPost industrial revolution White and blue collar workers Where we are today >>

Mediaeval Post reformationPost industrial revolution Where we are today Flexible and continuing learners >>

The authentic learner voice Conducted online June-September 2006 > SuperClubsPLUS (for children 7-12) > GoldStar Cafe (11-14) > 108,000 children 12,000 teachers > High response rates > Demographically representative >

What do you think the most popular career choice for the sample group? Q Press 1 Footballer Press 2 Teacher Press 3 Scientist Press 4 Politician Press 5 Journalist

ICT spend m 104.5m 198.5m 249m 409m 540m 594m 611m 741m £ mill Year Figures include LA matched funding

What do you consider the most important piece of ICT in education in the last 10 years? Q Press 1 Whiteboards Press 2 Internet/Broadband Press 3 Multimedia learning software Press 4 Networked computers Press 5 Laptops Press 6 Other

Our technology Broadband Network

Our technology Broadband Network 10 to 15 years ago

Their technology

The shift to the personal Configured the way I want it With me all the time >>

The right direction

Web 2.0 and community Collaboration > Publishing > Instant messaging > Communication > Mash ups >

What learners are already doing Building home pages 81% Visiting other home pages 83% Meeting new people 84% Sending 84%

Interaction

Press 1 Kodak Press 2 Canon Press 3 Olympus Press 4 Nokia Press 5 Nikon Who manufactures the most cameras in the world? Q

Q Nokia A

Personal -v- class learning? Learn at home > Learn with friends > Learn at school >

Access to school ICT of pupils dissastified with school access 55% of teachers see access as sufficient 62% of teachers are satisfied with range of ICT activities 91%

Daily media consumption BreakfastSchoolPauseSchoolEveningTo bed Media consumption in % Time in hours

Personalised learning: The future

What do you think is the most significant barrier to successful IT in education? Q Press 1 Underinvestment Press 2 Lack of IT insight Press 3 Professional factors Press 4 Lack of time for professionals Press 5 Speed of change Press 6 Conflicting societal pressures

Broadening learning materials > Access to expertise and range of knowledge > Better peer collaboration > From the 2020 vision Quick interactive assessment > Increased motivation through variety/ engagement and perceived relevance > Formal/informal learning distinction is usefully blurred >

Be excited not daunted