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21st CENTURY LEARNING
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21st Century Competencies
Collaborative skills Interpersonal skills Thinking skills Communication skills
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21st Century Competencies and Desired Student Outcomes
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21st Century Learners E experiential P participatory I imagery C connectedness
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21st Century Learning Ownership transfer from teacher to students
Teacher as coach, facilitator, mentor and designer of leaning environment
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21st Century Pedagogy Student-centered learning Collaborative learning
Project-based learning Problem-based learning Learning and Teaching in e-Env.
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21st Century classroom
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Collaborative- learning classroom
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Using Collaborative- classroom
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Group problem- solving
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Usefulness of facilities in collaborative classroom
Interactive whiteboard % Group seating-arrangement % Facilities for laptop power supply % Facilities for ST to project % LCD screens Visualizer for projection of mat’ls % Wireless network for accessing internet % Glass boards for writing %
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Estimate the time spent on activities
Presenting information by % instructor and whole class discussion Group work including % group presentation Individual work e.g. reading, % problem solving, computer work, individual presentation Taking tests/quiz % Other activities %
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Frequency of Students in conducting activities
Top 6 activities Access internet resources % (e.g. websites, youtube) Use MS Word to type documents % or record discussions Use internet search % Use their laptops to record notes % Use their laptops to prepare presentation 2.26% Connect their laptops to LCD for presentation 10.54%
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Comments from Teachers
Easy to consolidate all discussions immediately and share with the rest Very easy for the students to work and share their worker with the other teams efficiently and effectively
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Change in pedagogy _____ lively and interactive ______ able to walk around the entire classroom, checking work and instructing my relations with students is closer than it used to be
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Change in pedagogy Students do close-text analysis on whiteboard. I now tend to use more multimedia texts in class. Students are more engaged and often search websites for more information on concepts, cultural phenomena, text references which I am discussing with them, adding to the class’ repertoire of knowledge.
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Change in pedagogy Yes, quite a lot. Class discussion is immensely enriched by seating arrangement. Glass boards allow me to give them tasks for group and individual participation and students take pictures of class work and sometimes post them on Facebook.
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Enabling power of technology
Seamless learning through mobile technology
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Mobilized science lessons in a Primary 3 class
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Putting Primary 3 Science curriculum together :
holistic learning
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Impact on test scores on experimental classes
Significant difference on year-end science exam scores among 6 mixed-ability classes Class difference explains 41% of the variance in year-end exam scores
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Impact on test scores on experimental classes
The intervention class has the highest exam scores among all the mixed ability classes!
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Deeper impacts Teacher changes
From being dominant to being a facilitator Not worried about saying “I don’t know”
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Deeper impacts Student changes
More ownership of personal constructed artifacts Demonstrated self-directed and collaborative inquiry learning
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Deeper impacts Curriculum changes
From publisher curriculum to school-based curriculum From standard to differentiated curriculum
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“My child enjoys learning using his/her smartphone.”
SURVEY “My child enjoys learning using his/her smartphone.” Strongly Agree = 30%; Agree = 49% Disagree = 3% and Strongly Disagree = 3% Neutral = 15%
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“I know what my child is doing on the smartphone.”
SURVEY “I know what my child is doing on the smartphone.” Strongly Agree = 2%; Agree = 58% Disagree = 9% and Strongly Disagree = 2% Neutral = 20%
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“My child spends sufficient time on the smartphone for learning.”
SURVEY “My child spends sufficient time on the smartphone for learning.” Strongly Agree = 12%; Agree = 48% Disagree = 6% and Strongly Disagree = 6% Neutral = 28%
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Enabling power of technology
Through the Apps for learning Dollar Dash NIE mGeo NIE mVideo NIE Well Said
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Enabling technology Games for learning
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Interactive Library
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Classroom of the Future
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Scenarios of future technology-supported learning
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Learning beyond the classroom
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Conclusion “If we teach today as we taught yesterday, we rob our children of tomorrow.” John Dewey
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