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Will Richardsonwill@willrichardson.com

willrichardson.com@willrich45

Learning in a Networked WorldFor our students and for ourselves

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“We can’t be creative if we refuse to be confused. Change always starts with confusion.”

~Margaret Wheatley“Willing to be Disturbed”

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My Thesis:

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My Thesis:

Parents of school aged kids need to be more confused right now.

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I THINK...Wednesday, October 16, 13

This is the most disruptive moment in education ever.

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But, this is also the most amazing time to be a learner.

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Schools are the most important institutions in our communities and in our society.

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But, schools and educators need to be “different,” not “better.”

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We can no longer want for our kids the same education that we ourselves had.

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Generally, our understanding of the potentials of computing and online connections to learn deeply is dangerously inadequate.

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Unlike...

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Jacob Arnott14-year-old Editor in Chief

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CHANGEWednesday, October 16, 13

“The change we are in the middle of isn’t minor...and it isn’t optional.”

Clay ShirkyNYU

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Scarcity

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ABUNDANCEWednesday, October 16, 13

5 Billion App Downloads2.5 Billion People

2 Trillion Webpages5 Years of YouTube video per minute

Est. 1 billion photos uploaded each day 20145 Years of all IP video per second

100,000 Tweets per minute12 Billion Internet Connected Devices by 2015

ABUNDANCE

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Media Politics

JournalismMedicineBooks

BusinessMusic...

Abundance is Changing:

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...A world marked by “ubiquitous computing, ubiquitous information, ubiquitous networks, at unlimited speed, about everything, everywhere, from anywhere, on all kinds of devices that make it ridiculously easy to connect, organize, share, collect, collaborate and publish.”

~Michael WeschKansas State U.

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...A world marked by “ubiquitous computing, ubiquitous information, ubiquitous networks, at unlimited speed, about everything, everywhere, from anywhere, on all kinds of devices that make it ridiculously easy to connect, organize, share, collect, collaborate and publish.”

~Michael WeschKansas State U.

School?

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In Education:

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In Education:

A Clash of Contexts

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Traditional Learning(Politicians, Parents, Communities, Educators)

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Traditional Learning(Politicians, Parents, Communities, Educators)

Modern Learning(Kids with Access, Connected, Networked Learners)

Vs

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Traditional Learning

Modern Learning

DeliveryVs

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Traditional Learning

Modern Learning

Delivery

DiscoveryVs

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Traditional LearningWhat you want me to learn.

Modern Learning

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Traditional LearningWhat you want me to learn.

Modern LearningWhat I want to learn

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Traditional LearningTime and place.

Modern Learning

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Traditional LearningTime and place.

Modern LearningAnytime, anywhere, anyone.

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Traditional LearningJust in case.

Modern Learning

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Traditional LearningJust in case.

Modern LearningJust in time.

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New reality

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Information, knowledge and teachers are in abundant supply and ubiquitous.

NEW REALITY

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Information, knowledge and teachers are in abundant supply and ubiquitous.

The supply of knowledge and information and teachers is expanding and changing at a rate like never before.

ABUNDANCENEW REALITY

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Information, knowledge and teachers are in abundant supply and ubiquitous.

The supply of knowledge and information and teachers is expanding and changing at a rate like never before.

We cannot predict the impacts of technological advances on the future of learning and work.

ABUNDANCENEW REALITY

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Information, knowledge and teachers are in abundant supply and ubiquitous.

The supply of knowledge and information and teachers is expanding and changing at a rate like never before.

We cannot predict the impacts of technological advances on the future of learning and work.

A wide range of new skills and literacies will be required to navigate the future.

ABUNDANCENEW REALITY

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Information, knowledge and teachers are in abundant supply and ubiquitous.

That supply of knowledge and information is expanding and changing at a rate like never before.

We cannot predict the impacts of technological advances on the future of learning and work.

A wide range of new skills and literacies will be required to navigate the future.

ABUNDANCENot the world “school” was built for.

NEW REALITY

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Information, knowledge and teachers are in abundant supply and ubiquitous.

That supply of knowledge and information is expanding and changing at a rate like never before.

We cannot predict the impacts of technological advances on the future of learning and work.

A wide range of new skills and literacies will be required to navigate the future.

ABUNDANCEThe outcomes have changed.

NEW REALITY

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Information, knowledge and teachers are in abundant supply and ubiquitous.

That supply of knowledge and information is expanding and changing at a rate like never before.

We cannot predict the impacts of technological advances on the future of learning and work.

A wide range of new skills and literacies will be required to navigate the future.

ABUNDANCEOur personal histories around

education are increasingly problematic.

NEW REALITY

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THE Key Shift:

NEW REALITY

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Institutionally Organized World

ABUNDANCENEW REALITY

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Institutionally Organized World

Self-Organized World

ABUNDANCENEW REALITY

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...a travel agent to book our flights?...an agent to get a record deal?

...a broker to buy stock?...a publisher to write a book?

...a journalist to report the news?

Remember when we needed...

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...a travel agent to book our flights?...an agent to get a record deal?

...a broker to buy stock?...a publisher to write a book?

...a journalist to report the news?

...a school to learn Algebra?

Remember when we needed...

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Institutionally Organized Learning

Self-Organized Learning

ABUNDANCENEW ED REALITY

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THE Disruption

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++Should seriously confuse us.

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++Given this new Modern Learning context, what confuses you?

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Not confused enough...

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What LAUSD (and many other schools and districts) don’t realize is in an abundant world:

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Learning is globally networked.

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Learning is continual.

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Top “Learning” Tools 2012

582 voteshttp://c4lpt.co.uk/top100tools/

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Learning is create-ive and authentic.

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We don’t yet understand that school is everywhere.

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What if he’s right?

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“What does a middle school algebra teacher do if kindergarteners can start learning to solve equations

within a couple of hours?”

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What we don’t realize is that increasingly, college is just one option.

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Scarcity

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Scarcity

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Scarcity

Abundance

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Scarcity

Abundance

Information ≠ Education

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Scarcity

Abundance

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Cal Tech, Georgia Tech, U. of Va, Duke, Rice, Johns Hopkins, Stamford, U. of Washington, U. of Illinois, U. of Edinburgh, U.

of Toronto, Princeton, U. of Penn.

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Cal Tech, Georgia Tech, U. of Va, Duke, Rice, Johns Hopkins, Stamford, U. of Washington, U. of Illinois, U. of Edinburgh, U.

of Toronto, Princeton, U. of Penn.

“This is the tsunami.”--Richard DeMillo, Ga. Tech

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2013

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InstitutionallyOrganized

Self-Organized

2013

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2024?

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Self-Organized Learners?

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And, finally, what we don’t realize is that the future of work is no longer predictable.

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“If you’re talking 100 years, there’s no doubt in my mind that all jobs will be gone, including creative ones. And 100 years is not far in the future — some of our children will be alive in 100 years.”

Hod LipsonCornell

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Self-Organized Work

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This is the world at our doorstep:

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5,000,000,000

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5,000,000,000Learners

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Learners who will be connected and creating.

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Learners who will change the world.

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Our kids need us to help them flourish in this world...

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But to do that, they need schools to be different, not better.

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Content

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Content

Creativity

Critical Thinking

Collaboration

Communication

Computing

Connections

Continual LearningWednesday, October 16, 13

THE big question:

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Can educators make decisions about...

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CurriculumBudgetTechnologyAssessmentStaffingInfrastructurePedagogySchedulingSupport

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...without deep personal experience in the connected, computing-filled world in which our kids will live?

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Where do we start?

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LEARNERS FIRST

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LEARNERS FIRSTTeachers Second

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So...how are you changing?

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What important, authentic work have you created with computers and shared with the world?

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And, how are you connected to other learners from around the globe who share your passions?

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What if professional development looked less like this...

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...and more like this instead:

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“In times of change, learners inherit the Earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.”

~Eric Hoffer“The True Believer”

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Thanks!

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