Beyond The Web 2.0 Hype

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Keynote given at RCAC Symposium in London, Ontario Canada

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Beyond the Web 2.0 Hype: Focusing on What Really MattersDavid Jakes

Today…

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Facebook: 200 million/2.6 billionBlogs: 133/346 millionTwitter: 1.1 Billion/3 million/50,000Flickr: 4.17 BillionWikipedia: 10 million articlesYouTube: 100 million videos, 1 million dollars a day, 4 years of content in a single day

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Everything.

What does it mean to be well-educated…in the 21st Century?

Image from Flickr: aaronfreimark

What will be possible for this child?

Urbanspoon Scope iPhone Augmented RealityFrom the NY Times

Wikitude

These technologies are disruptive…

Businesses are asking: “how do we monetize this?”Youth are asking: “how do we hang out here?”Nonprofits are asking: “how do we use this for social change?”Politicians are asking: “how do we get elected with this?”Educators are asking: “how do we teach with this?”

Adapted from Emergent by Design

Everyone has their ideas…

NET-S, T, and APartnership for 21st

Century SkillsHorizon ReportSchool 2.0KnowledgeWorks

2020 ForecastACOT-TodayCoSNNSTANSFNCTEMIT New Media

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Web 2.0School 2.0Library 2.0Student 2.0Teaching 2.021st Century Skills21st Century Literacy21st Century Fluency

Students: 1.0? 2.0? What do you think?

• What do these kids know?

• Have you talked with them?

• Friendship-Driven• Interest-Driven

How do we remain relevant?

Do we a gap to negotiate?

Glenbrook South High School Building Goal 2

Incorporate new and evolving technologies that support the development of literacy.

Are there new literacies?

Do you see the Internet (and Web 2.0) as “a context in which to read, write, and communicate?”Leu et. al 2009

“Being literate in a real-world sense means being able to read and write using the media forms of the day, whatever they may be…” Jason Ohler

A question…Given those core skills, what attributes run horizontally across all core skills?

Core Skills

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Tools

Goal 2: Incorporate new and evolving technologies that support the development of literacy.

Adapted from the Science Leadership Academy Philadelphia, PA used with permission

Communication

CommunicationCritical Thinking

CommunicationCritical ThinkingCollaboration

CommunicationCritical ThinkingCollaborationCreativity

CommunicationCritical ThinkingCollaborationCreativityCitizenship

Core Skills

? ? ? ? ?

Tools

Goal 2: Incorporate new and evolving technologies that support the development of literacy.

Adapted from the Science Leadership Academy Philadelphia, PA used with permission

Intellectual curiosity, adaptability

How do we rethink the dimensions of schools?

How do we rethink the dimensions of learning spaces?

Physical Space (Classroom)

Physical Space(Classroom)

Digital Space

Core Skills

New Context

Learning Space

formal

informal

synchronous

asynchronous

Goal 2: Core Skill-Collaboration

Collaboration is the ….

Tools: Wikis and Google Apps for Education

Professional Development

Embed through Curricular Teams

Evaluation and Adjustment

Knowledge Commons

Physical Learning Space

Course Learning Space(Moodle)

StudentLearning

Space(Google Apps)

AP Biology

Japanese Metacourse

LibGuides e

Everything.

What is your vision of the types of skills need to be well-educated in the 21st Century?

Our students bring raw skills…it is our responsibility to shape those skills…

…into the habits and dispositions that will last a lifetime .

Begin the literacy discussion…this isn’t about tools.

Challenge yourself to rethink where learning occurs…

What happens when those spaces become permeable?

Think systemic!

“What is the worst consequence of your best idea?” Chris Lehmann