Transcript of Making learning meaningful iste 13
- 1. Leigh ZeitzUniversity of Northern Iowa
- 2. We must teach our studentsfor their tomorrows,NOT our
yesterdays.
- 3. Lets tweetour comments.#MLMiste
- 4. Connected LearningConnected World
- 5. GenerationAlpha
- 6. Generation BirthYears Ages in 2013Generation X 1963 - 1980
33 - 50GenerationY(Millennials)1981 - 1994 19 - 32Generation Z 1995
2009 4 - 18Alpha Gen 2010 - 2013 0 - 3
- 7. Cynical DontTrust Authority Individualistic Flexible
Technology adept Had Distant parents Value work/life balance
- 8. Civic-minded Materialistic Connected Trust authority
Meaningful work Hovering parents Want children
- 9. Web-based 2/3 of Gen Z Collaborate online Contribute to
websites Tech makes things possible Are connected duringhomework
and studying 25% connected in 5 min
- 10. Interested in Social Justice Highly educated Innovative
thinkers Find solutions to problems Gamers Bored withTechnology
Excited about Opportunities
- 11. GenY + Gen Z = > 3 billion people
- 12. Selfish If not eating, they aresleeping. Concentration span
nanoseconds Few skills and limitedinterest in taking
ProfDevelopment toacquire more.GenerationAlpha
- 13. Globally connected Formally educated Materialistic
Wealthier parents (GenY) Gamers
- 14. msnbcmedia3.msn.com
- 15. www.realneo.us
- 16. Digital ComfyDigital Savvyflickr.com/gmaglia &
flickr.com/rainbowgang
- 17. Positive and confidentCan-doAttitudeFlickr.com/rdecom
- 18. StructureFrequentFeedbackVariety
ofTasksFlickr.com/zeitz
- 19. AreTeam
PlayersAppreciateDiversityEnjoyCollaborationFlickr.com/ToGaWandering
- 20. LearnWorkPlayFlickr.com/ToGaWandering
- 21. Fun and Flexible Give Guidance and some Structure Leverage
Comfort w/Collaboration & Multi-Tasking Positive Feedback
Answer all their Questions LetTHEM know that what they do
Matters.
- 22. Authentic and Flexible Project-Based Learning in
FlippedClassrooms Connect Globally Game-Oriented Structure Sequence
of challenges w/INSTANT FEEDBACK LetTHEM know that what they do
Matters.
- 23. Flickr.com/MediaJon
- 24. Doing is more importantthan knowingReality is no longer
realLearning more closelyresembles Nintendothan logic
- 25. Consumer and Creatorare blurringTyping is preferredto
handwriting
- 26. Multi-taskingis a way of lifeBuzzabouttechnolology.com
- 27. Rapidly shifting attention between multiple tasks.
- 28. DigitalMediaNet.com
- 29. ReelStatic.com
- 30. Expo Hall #3276
- 31. PewInternet.com
- 32. http://tinyurl.com/HowMillRU
- 33. TV watching Reading newspapers Playing video games Cell
phone Text messages High-paying job Appreciating diversity Politics
Social networking Religion Parents married Tattoo
Piercinghttp://tinyurl.com/HowMillRU
- 34. http://tinyurl.com/HowMillRU
- 35. http://tinyurl.com/HowMillRU
- 36. RoteRelational
- 37. U.S. Department of Ed Fed. Comm. Commission
Publishing/TechnologyCorporations
- 38. Read WatchDoListen
- 39. ReadingsWatchingsListeningsDoings
- 40. ReadingsRead
- 41. Watchings Watch
- 42. ListeningsListen
- 43. Actively engaged with contentDoingsDo
- 44. We must teach our studentsfor their tomorrows,NOT our
yesterdays.