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hi
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purpose?
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conversation
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I am a derivative.
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yeah, but...
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yeah, but... yeah, and...
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back story
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We have a problem with math literacy. It affects 10 out of every 6 people.
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#1-31 odd
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staff development
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faculty meeting
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powerpoint
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they liked it
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blog
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Did You Know?
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Shift Happens shifthappens.wikispaces.com
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40+ Million
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school?
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No generation in history has ever been so thoroughly prepared for the industrial age. - David Warlick
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In a rapidly changing, world... information abundant
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What should students know and be able to do?
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Content vs. Skills
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Content and Skills
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understanding thinking critically
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colorado history
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american history
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american revolution
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insurgents
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world geography
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What does it mean to be literate in the 21st century?
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elections
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citizen
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1948 3 networks x 62 years x 365 days/yr x 24 hours/day = over 1.5 million hours of programming
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produced more in the past 2 months
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filter then publish
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publish then filter
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14.5 Million Hours $47 Million
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Literacy means being able to consume and produce the media forms of the day. - Jason Ohler
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Fluency is the ability to practice literacy at the advanced levels required for sophisticated communication within social and workplace environments. - Jason Ohler
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The fluent will lead, the literate will follow, and the - Jason Ohler Educational Leadership March 2009 rest will get left behind.
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There is a profound gap between the knowledge and skills most students learn in school and the knowledge and skills they need in typical 21st century communities and workplaces. The Partnership for 21 st Century Skills
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Students [should] use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance, to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others. ISTE National Educational Technology Standards for Students
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Students [should] interact, collaborate, and publish with peers, experts, or others employing a variety of digital environments and media. ISTE National Educational Technology Standards for Students
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Because technology has increased the intensity and complexity of literate environments, the twenty-first century demands that a literate person possess a wide range of abilities and competencies, many literacies. NCTE Definition of 21 st Century Literacies
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These literacies... are multiple, dynamic, and malleable. NCTE Definition of 21 st Century Literacies
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The 21st century world is media saturated, technologically dependent, and globally connected. NCSS Position Statement on Media Literacy
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We live in a multimedia age where the majority of information people receive comes less often from print sources and more typically from highly constructed visual images, complex sound arrangements, and multiple media formats. NCSS Position Statement on Media Literacy
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The Internet and the everyday use of social networking technologies... also require us as social studies educators to link participatory media literacy with civic education. NCSS Position Statement on Media Literacy
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In the twenty-first century, participatory media education and civic education are inextricable. Howard Rheingold, Stanford University as quoted in the NCSS Position Statement on Media Literacy
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Richard Miller, Chair English Department Rutgers University
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Digital Footprint
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your students?
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first impression
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What should "school" or “learning” look like...
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In a world where almost all factual information is literally a click away?
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text GOOGL (46645) text ChaCha (242242) or call 1.800.2ChaCha
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Google Goggles
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learn how to learn
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The illiterate of the 21 st century will not be those who cannot read or write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn. - Alvin Toffler
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In times of rapid change, the learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists. - Eric Hoffer
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reverse classroom Jonathan Bergmann Aaron Sams Woodland Park
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Khan Academy
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How do we help students create their own Personal Learning Networks?
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Knowledge resides in the network.
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Students need to know how to find that knowledge, whether it’s from the teacher down the hall, on a server in Indiana or in a human brain in India.
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We are moving from “do your own work” to “work with others” “just in case” to “just in time” learning “hand it in” to “publish it” - Will Richardson
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What should students know and be able to do?
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What should students (and their network connections) know and be able to do?
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'What can you do?' has been replaced with 'What can you and your network connections do?' Knowledge itself is moving from the individual to the individual and his contacts. -Jay Cross, Informal Learning via Will Richardson
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build networks
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go global
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Increasingly, those who use technology in ways that expand their global connections are more likely to advance, while those who do not will find themselves on the sidelines. -2009 Horizon Report
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With the growing availability of tools to connect learners and scholars all over the world — online collaborative workspaces, social networking tools, mobiles, voice-over-IP, and more — teaching and scholarship are transcending traditional borders more and more all the time. -2009 Horizon Report
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Two billion potential teachers.
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Five billion potential teachers by 2020.
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What about standards?
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standards... but not standardized
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“there is a complex number i such that i 2 = -1, and every complex number has the form a + bi with a and b real?” (CCSS, N-CN 1) Common Core Do all students need to know
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Colorado PERA is only 66.3% funded. The legislature just changed the annual COL increase from 3.5% to 2%. Learn more and prepare a presentation explaining what effect this has on PERA... and on retirees. Or do they need
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18?
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your age?
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Our past... Or their future...
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paper training
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Analog paper is hard to: Search Copy Co-create Share Revise Remix Archive Publish Carry - Will Richardson
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Digital Paper is easy to: Search Copy Co-create Share Revise Remix Archive Publish Carry - Will Richardson
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vision
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There is one thing worse than not being able to see. Being able to see, but having no vision. - Helen Keller
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Who do we answer to?
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We are the system
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incredible time
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