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Louise Phinney

Future proof your Education - 0 views

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    The concept of 21st Learning has been around since the 1990s. There was a recognition that with the pace of technological change, the jobs of the 20th Century would be unrecognisable to those living in the 21st Century. We had to prepare our students for a future of great difference and uncertainty. As a result, we needed to move towards a more independent, skills based education system rather than the model we had that was based on content knowledge and specific skills for specific jobs. Well, we are into the second decade of the 21st Century and the question has to be asked - how well have we advanced in developing 21st Century Learners?
Sean McHugh

Anyone Still Listening? Educators Consider Killing the Lecture | MindShift - 0 views

  • Studies show lecturing to be an effective tool for transferring information
  • the dilemma whether to kill the lecture is “the million dollar question in education
  • But the majority of higher education seems to be moving in the opposite direction, toward project-based and student-led work, especially for time spent in class.
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  • the lecture is no longer the only way to transfer important information. “Ever since the Middle Ages, the primary vehicle for conveying information was the lecture,” he said. “But this is the 21st century, and there are so many ways to convey information, it’s not the necessity it once was.” Students don’t learn by listening, they learn by doing
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    ... the lecture is no longer the only way to transfer important information. "Ever since the Middle Ages, the primary vehicle for conveying information was the lecture," he said. "But this is the 21st century, and there are so many ways to convey information, it's not the necessity it once was." Students don't learn by listening, they learn by doing, 
Louise Phinney

A Day in the Life of a Connected Educator - Using social media in 21st century classroo... - 0 views

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    One of our main goals at Powerful Learning Practice is to turn educators into 21st Century educators. That is, teach them how to use social media and other powerful Web 2.0 tools to transform their classrooms into learning environments that are ready for today's iGeneration students. One of the most common questions we get is, "But where do we find the time to use all this new technology?" To answer that question, we developed this infographic - A Day in the Life of a Connected Educator to show that using social media in your classroom and in your life can be integrated, easy, and fun.
Katie Day

iPad Apps for Readers and Writers Workshop by category - 2 views

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    Jeff Dungan's Presentation Portal - 21st Century Literacy-infusing iPads into ES literacy instruction
Sean McHugh

http://myweb.fsu.edu/vshute/pdf/GLA%20Dirk%20chapter.pdf - 0 views

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    ... most schools in the U.S. are not adequately  preparing kids for success in the twenty- first century (e.g., Partnership for 21st Century Skills, 2006 ) . Learning in school is still heavily geared toward the acquisition of content within a teacher-centered model, with instruction too often abstract and decontextualized and thus not suitable for this age of complexity and interconnectedness.
Louise Phinney

The Innovative Educator: The 5 Cs to Developing Your Personal Learning Network - 1 views

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    In the 21st century teachers are no longer the sole imparters of information.  Instead their role shifts to empowering students to learn independently in part by developing personal learning networks in areas of passions, talents, and interests.
Keri-Lee Beasley

Elyse Eidman-Aadahl on Writing in the 21st Century | Spotlight on Digital Media and Lea... - 2 views

  • Absolutely. When we think about writing at the National Writing Project, we think about multimodal composition: words, audio, video, graphic texts, etc. That said, no one is abandoning words. We’re just acknowledging that today your ability to create and publish, say, a video affords opportunities for expression that go beyond just words.
  • Yes, absolutely. Whether in email, texts, or posting status updates, most people in the world are probably writing and publishing more words, images, video and audio now than ever before. Facebook is one of the biggest publishing platforms in the world. It’s word dependent, but it also includes audio and video—and creating audio and video are deeply compositional. The question is how can we take advantage of the fact that so many people are now creating and circulating content to improve teaching and learning.
  • Going public and writing for an audience is something we always cared about. Maybe the real shift is that now it’s easier and more expansive.
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  • There’s a very narrow band of writing that is assessed in schools, and a lot is at stake on that narrow field. So the question is how do we balance helping young people do well in assessment contexts with the other stuff that might actually take them fuarther in the world?
  • You mentioned earlier about teachers needing to have digital lives—why is that important to connected learning? We don’t want to just say to educators, “You do these fives steps and you’ll have active, enquiring learners.” That’s forgetting that the teacher is also a learner. We think if we have active, enquiring, connected, engaged adults, they’ll transfer that culture or learning and inquiry to young people.
  • How do we link what we’re learning about the creative opportunities in new digital environments to how people engage and learn in their communities and in society at large?
Jeffrey Plaman

Re-Imagining Learning in the 21st Century - MacArthur Foundation - 0 views

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    re-imagining learning for the 21st century - MacArthur Foundation Digital Media and Learning
Katie Day

Global SchoolNet: Home - 0 views

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    "Global SchoolNet's mission is to support 21st century learning and improve academic performance through content driven collaboration. We engage teachers and K-12 students in meaningful project learning exchanges worldwide to develop science, math, literacy and communication skills, foster teamwork, civic responsibility and collaboration, encourage workforce preparedness and create multi-cultural understanding.  "
Louise Phinney

Media | 21st Century Learning @ Hong Kong - 0 views

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    Great Keynote speech about 21C Learning
Louise Phinney

EdTech Toolbox: Student Designed E-books: Challenge Based Learning - 1 views

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    A place to share e-learning and Web 2.0 tools for education. Computers and laptops in education are important only when used with good pedagogy. Digital content and creation is an important part of the process for educators in the 21st century.
David Caleb

How to Misuse Technology & Kill 21st Century Thinking - Teaching, Learning, & Education... - 2 views

  • Computer use became routine. New programs were introduced to us weekly, with one request: play with it until you master it.
  • By January of 2007, he had an army of eight year olds who could type sixty words per minute, throw together PowerPoint presentations on environmental issues in a matter of hours, and analyze iPhone unveiling videos like they were nothing
  • Show them that the computer placed in their hands is a tool for communication, collaboration, and creativity. And, most importantly, sit back and watch what students can do when they are left to explore.
Katie Day

21CLHK 2013 tweets - 1 views

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    Tweets from the recent 21st Century Learning in Hong Kong conference -- collated in a Google Doc
Louise Phinney

18+ Videos Suggested for Back to School Faculty Meetings and other educationa... - 1 views

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    "there is most certainly an extraordinary array of options for videos which expand educators' understandings and inspire advances in 21st century learning."
Jeffrey Plaman

A Parent's Guide to 21st-Century Learning | Edutopia - 2 views

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    Discover the tools and techniques today's teachers and classrooms are using to prepare students for tomorrow -- and how you can get involved. What should collaboration, creativity, communication, and critical thinking look like in a modern classroom? How can parents help educators accomplish their goals? 
Louise Phinney

Gamestar Mechanic - 0 views

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    might be useful for older students: Gamestar Mechanic is a game and online community that teaches kids how to design their own games. Designing games builds Systems Thinking, 21st Century Skills, Creative Problem Solving, Art and Aesthetics, Writing and Storytelling, and creates a motivation for STEM learning.
Sean McHugh

How to Foster Grit, Tenacity and Perseverance: An Educator's Guide | MindShift - 0 views

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    "How can we best prepare children and adolescents to thrive in the 21st century? This question is at the heart of what every educator attempts to do on a daily basis. Apart from imparting content of knowledge and facts, however, it's becoming clear that the "noncognitive competencies" known as grit, perseverance, and tenacity are just as important, if not more so, in preparing kids to be self-sufficient and successful."
Jeffrey Plaman

Singapore's 21st-Century Teaching Strategies (Education Everywhere Series) | Edutopia - 2 views

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    Article highlighting Singapore's move into 21st century learning.
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