cloud creators and curators wanted
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Cloud Creators and Curators Wanted
Generation Next for Learning Services
@Bryan Setser#plnpower
The Deep South
Our Conversation
Services for All: Why, What, and How on the Cloud?
1953 and 1993
All children can learn
All children can learn online
1996
2000-2005
US Education – 55th behind coal mining for innovation – INACOL.org
2005-2007
Twitter timeout
21st Century Blended Classrooms and Web 2.0
New School Blended Models
Blooming with Web 2.0 Tools
R2D2 Method• Read –auditory and
verbal examples• Reflect – blog and
podcast examples• Display – visual learners• Do – Tactile, kinesthetic,
and exploratory learners
• -curt bonk (IU)
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Social Interactions for Learning
Digital Content
Mobility – 24/7 Access
Print to Online
Four For the Future: Karen Cator
Next Generation Ideas for Exceptional Children
1. What does it look like?
2. North Carolina’s model
3. Technology
4. Accountability
5. Non-academic factors
6. Parents
7. Disputes
8. Recommendations
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Adaptive PE Blends?
khanacademy.org
App Culture
Models
Politics and Economics
Race to the Top & i3
$500 million to Newark, NJ
$100 million
Donors choose
Foundations
2012010-2011
Technology Exchange
Dawn of the Cloud
Need for Curation1. Blending and Blurring Roles2. Mobile and Portable Learning3. Serious Play4. Social “Learning Networks”5. The Age of Analytics
Everyone an Expert
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Blurred or Blended?
Plus/Delta Audience Activity:
Apps Plus:
Apps Delta:
Mobile and Portable Learning
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Augmented Mobile & Portable Learning
Google Goggles
&
Roku’s Reward
2010
4/6/11
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Serious Play
1. 68% of high school students play video games2. Average gamer is 35 with a 12 year career3. Average age of most frequent game
purchaser is 39 4. Fast growing cohort, over 50 (25% now) 5. 37% of heads of households play games on
wireless devices • -Mark Milliron –Gates
Foundation 2011
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Social “Learning Networks”
1. A face book philosophy (a web walk)2. Edmodo for students and teachers3. Twapper keepers4. Club Penquin5. Groupon6. Trip Advisor7. Living Social8. Schoology9. Linked In10. Rate my teacher or professor.com
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The Age of Analytics
• We live in the age of mathematicians in which inordinate power and wealth will go to the people who create the algorithms that end up dictating who and what we know. The amount of information people digest is doubling every two years. That overload leads to shorter attention spans, shorter units of communication, and a dire need for curators.
- Yuri Milner (Russian Social Media Mogul)
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Analytics Examples
1. Wolfram Alpha - http://www.wolframalpha.com/
2. Many Eyes – IBM3. Google Analytics4. My son’s school -
http://www.therenow.net/how-does-iris-work
5. Smart dashboards ahead – Microsoft Video
Making the pivot
Force Field Analysis Exercise
Q and Aslideshare.net
bsetser@openedsolutions.com
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