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Evelyn Wassel, Ed.D.April 5, 2010
Maple Avenue Campus
It’s more exciting knowing that what I found isn’t the final answer.
7th Grader
WritingSharingProducingCollaboratingCommunicatingReadingDecision MakingRedesigning
What skills are most important for job success when hiring a High School graduate?
Collaboration 75%
Communication 70%
Social Interactions & Responsibility 63%
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving 58%
Released October 2, 2006, by The Conference Board, Corporate Voices for Working Families, Partnership for 21st Century Skills, and the Society for Human Resource
Management. From the report “Are They Really Ready to Work?”
WritingCreatingProducingCollaboratingCommunicatingReadingDecision MakingSocializing
From the Industrial AgeTo the Information Age
To the Creativity Age
Diaries of Thomas Edison, 1925
Teacher directed, memory-focused instruction
Student-centered, performance-focused learning
Isolated work on invented exercises
Collaborative work on authentic, real-work projects
Factual, literal thinking for competence
Creative thinking for innovation and original solutions
Primary focus on school and local community
Expanded focus including digital global citizenship
Isolated assessment of learning
Integrated assessment for learning
Transforming Learning EnvironmentsTraditional Environments Emerging Learning Landscape
Knowledge from limited, authoritative sources
Learner-constructed knowledge from multiple information sources and experiences
Convergence of tools
“Social Media "One Stop Shop" Suite of Web 2.0 Interactive Tools: Comic Book Creator 2.0, 3D Comic Reader, Character Creator and Online Digital Comics Creator.
The reason why the "Mashup Generation" has chosen Social Media and User-Generated Content over any other form as their media of choice is - it's viral by nature and this is a generation that demands sharing of media.”
Business Wire
“What students should know and be able to do to learn effectively and live productively in an increasingly digital world …”
1. Creativity and Innovation 1. Creativity and Innovation
2. Communication and 2. Communication and Collaboration Collaboration
3. Critical Thinking, Problem-3. Critical Thinking, Problem-solving and Decision-making solving and Decision-making
4. Research & Information Fluency 4. Research & Information Fluency
5. Digital Citizenship 5. Digital Citizenship
6. Technology Operations 6. Technology Operations
and Concepts and Concepts
1. Basic Operations and Concepts 1. Basic Operations and Concepts
2. Social, Ethical and Human Issues 2. Social, Ethical and Human Issues
3. Technology Productivity Tools 3. Technology Productivity Tools
4. Technology Communications 4. Technology Communications ToolsTools
5. Technology Research Tools 5. Technology Research Tools
6. Technology Poblem-Solving and 6. Technology Poblem-Solving and Decision-Making Tools Decision-Making Tools
1. Basic Operations and Concepts 1. Basic Operations and Concepts
2. Social, Ethical and Human Issues 2. Social, Ethical and Human Issues
3. Technology Productivity Tools 3. Technology Productivity Tools
4. Technology Communications 4. Technology Communications ToolsTools
5. Technology Research Tools 5. Technology Research Tools
6. Technology Poblem-Solving and 6. Technology Poblem-Solving and Decision-Making Tools Decision-Making Tools
NETS•S 1998 NETS•S 2007
“What teachers should know and be able to do to prepare students to learn effectively and live productively in an increasingly digital world …”
NETS•T 2008 Facilitate & Inspire
Student Learning & Creativity
Design & Develop Digital-Age Learning Experiences & Assessments
Model Digital-Age Work & Learning
Promote & Model Digital Citizenship and Learning
Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership
NETS•T 2000
•Technology Operations and Concepts•Planning and Designing Learning Environments and Experiences•Teaching, Learning, and the Curriculum•Assessment and Evaluation•Productivity and Professional Practice•Social, Ethical, Legal, and Human Issues
York University Study:76% of teachers found that students
tended to be more engaged and on task when they used collaborative technology tools.
76% of teachers recognized that they engaged students in a wider range of learning.
Web 2.0 in Education - ABEL Program, York University
55% of teachers agreed that students took more initiative and demonstrated better self-management when engaged in more collaborative technology-rich projects.
40% of teachers indicated that less time had to be devoted to classroom managementWeb 2.0 in Education - ABEL Program, York University
Thanks to ISTE for background information.