2011 AIKCU Technology Conference Keynote: How Information is Changing the Teaching & Learning...

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How Information is Changing the Teaching & Learning Environment Mark S. Hudson Global Professional Learning Manager

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Keynote presentation at the 2011 AIKCU Technology Conference at Pikeville College, June 28, 2011. Presented by Mark Hudson, Global Professional Learning Manager, Dell.

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  • 1.How Information is Changing the Teaching & Learning Environment
    Mark S. Hudson
    Global Professional Learning Manager

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4. What Role Does Technology Play in Helping to Transform Teaching & Learning?
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6. Info-less vetting & less barriers
Info- greater amounts & greater speed
7. Internet Statistics
2.7 billion searches A DAY
(235 Million in 2008)
Upload 35 hours of content EVERY MINUTE
8. Exactly How Much Are the Times A-Changin?
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http://www.newsweek.com/feature/2010/by-the-numbers-how-the-digital-revolution-changed-our-world.html
9. A Few More of Note
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http://www.newsweek.com/feature/2010/by-the-numbers-how-the-digital-revolution-changed-our-world.html
10. 32 Million
650 Miles
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Library of Congress
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650 Miles
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Think of the Library of Congress as a cupHow many times can it be filled up with just the new info created in 2002?A. 108B. 11,060C. 37,000D. 234,908
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Times
5 Exabytes of new information is our best estimate of new data created way back in 2002
24,050,000 miles of shelves or 1,184,000,000,000 books
13. Just 36 percent of 18 to 24-year-olds reported reading a daily newspaper in 2006, down from 73 percent in 1970.
.01%
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mbg_photos/2484112082/
How much of this new information is in paper format?
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How much information are we unintentionally publishing?
15. 1 in 200
page views on the Internet
(NY Times, 2007)
Wikipedia, love it or hate it
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500+ million active users
(it would be the 3rd largest country in the world)
People spend over 700 billion minutes per month
Average user has 130 friends
Average user spend 1 hour a day on FB
About 70% of FB users are outside the U.S.
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http://holykaw.alltop.com/the-demographics-of-social-media-infographic
The Demographics of Social Media
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http://holykaw.alltop.com/the-demographics-of-social-media-infographic
The Demographics of Social Media
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20. Internet Search Tools
www.wolframalpha.comMakes all systematic knowledge immediately computable
www.google.com/squared Creates a starter "square" of information, automatically fetching and organizing facts from across the web.
www.google.com Google Wonder Wheel - a wheel display of relevant search terms.
21. www.Bing.comvisual search - makes it easier to interact with massive amounts of data in ways that are powerful, informative, and fun.
Google Goggles lets you search Google using pictures from your camera phones. (clip)
Dipity.comcreate an interactive, visually engaging timeline in minutes.
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22. Iran Missile Launch - Intentional Misinformation
23. 24. Egyptian photo of Mubarak and Obama
http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_upshot/20100916/cm_yblog_upshot/egyptian-paper-doctors-photo-of-mubarak-and-obama
25. Purposeful Mash-ups(Mashing Media Together)
USE
CREATE
REMIX
EXAMPLES: Scary Mary, Shining, Auto-Tune
26. Our children are growing up in the digital age
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Grades 3-5

  • 28% Email, IM and Text

27. 54% Play Video or Online Games 28. 32% Share Music, Videos, and Photos 29. 51% Use the Internet for ResearchGrades 6-8

  • 65% Email, IM and Text

30. 23% Have a Smart Phone w/Internet 31. 32% Use Social Networking Site to Collaborate on School ProjectsGrades 9-12

  • 72% Email, IM and Text

32. 31% Have a Smart Phone w/Internet 33. 43% Use Social Networking Site to Collaborate on School ProjectsAverage American teen sends and receives 3,339 texts a month
http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com/...ws/2010/10/14/5290191-average-american-teen-sends-and-receives-3339-texts-a-month[10/16/2010
Project Tomorrow
Speak Up 2009 National Data Findings
34. Educators Use of Social Networks
61% have joined SNs
85% Facebook
20% MySpace
76% of FB users rate their usage as seldom or never
There is low usage reported for education social networks
Educators would prefer to join an education-based social network
Online survey conducted blind and deployed by MMS Education
35. Contribute
Meaning?
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Millennials born 1981-2000
36. Jobs of the Future
Employers value workers who can think critically and solve problems.
Occupations that employ large shares of workers with post-secondary education and training are growing faster than others.
The U.S. post-high school education and training system provides valuable skills to those who complete programs in high-growth fields.
http://tipstrategies.com/archive/geography-of-jobs/
PREPARING THE WORKERS OF TODAY FOR THE JOBS OF TOMORROW July 2009
37. Geography ofUS Jobs
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Source: http://tipstrategies.com/archive/geography-of-jobs/
38. Dell Competency Skills-Minimum Requirements
Developing Direct Reports
Learning on the Fly
Organizational Agility
Problem Solving
Priority Setting
Drive for Results
Customer Focus
Intellectual Horsepower
Integrity and Trust
Business Acumen
Functional/Technical Skills
Command Skills
Dealing with Ambiguity
Building Effective Teams
39. 21st Century Skills (P21)
Creativity and Innovation
Self-Direction (added 2009)
Information Fluency
Communication and Collaboration
Problem Solving
40. Elements Of A Successful Program
Vision for Learning
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41. Trends & Innovations Impacting Learning Environments
Handhelds and tablets
Bring your own device
Intuitive interfaces
Blended Learning
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42. Thank you.
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Mark S. Hudson
Global Professional Learning Manager