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What should a 21st Century classroom learning

environment look like?

What is a Digital Literacy?

ByStacey Lazarus

Simple Answer

Having equipment and the training to prepare students for a digital

world.

Complex Problems

Budgetary constraints

Training of Staff

“Hooking” the student

How are museums and librariespromoting 21st century learning

PBL1:1

eBooksBook rental via Kindle

iPadsOpen Source software

iTunesUDigital cameras, projectors, and headphones

Use of projector

Lecture notes are already ready

Notes/problems during class-saved-posted online

How Teachers Are Changing The Environment

Moving towards using less paper:

Written work available anytime and anywhere

Submit their assignments to digital drop-boxes

Collaborate online

How Teachers Are Changing The Environment

Use of digital resources and digital tools

Variety of purposes - research, texts, and multimedia

Library databases are utilized

Digital versions of text books replace the paper version

Able to annotate and insert comments on them

How Teachers Are Changing The Environment

Development of digital ethics and honor online, and respect for fair use for education

Striving towards honor online

Properly citing all sources

Copyright protects creativity and not to stifle it

How Teachers Are Changing The Environment

Teacher-collected or teacher-created resources:

Create customized materials for classes

Individualization and personalization of course content

How Teachers Are Changing The Environment

Inquiry, Project, & Problem-Based Learning

More student-centered approach to curriculum

Challenges students to find answers to problems

Create meaningful digital products

How Teachers Are Changing The Environment

Student work is published for a wider audience

Putting their writing on blogs or posting online

Can access the student's work to review and comment on it

How Teachers Are Changing The Environment

Outside experts

Communicate with experts in the field

Require collaboration and/or cooperation

Work together to create, revise, and publish their work

How Teachers Are Changing The Environment

Authentic On-going Assessment

Ability to look at examples of work over time

Store and access information about students over time

Online homework and test assessmentsadapt to students' level

How Teachers Are Changing The Environment

Digital Literacies and Multimedia

Gain fluency searching, evaluating, manipulating,creating, and publishing information

in a variety of media forms and formats

How Teachers Are Changing The Environment

General informationEvents & announcementsAssignmentsAssignment submissionInstructional materialsWebsite links

How Teachers Are Changing The Environment

Class web sites

Communication tools Collaboration tools Embedded contentStudent WorkFAQ

http://www.p21.org/tools-and-resources/p21bloghttp://www.teachthought.com/technology/the-elements-of-a-digital-classroom/http://www.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3755881http://twt.wikispaces.com/Profile+of+a+Digital+Classroomhttp://www.digitallearningday.org/splashhttp://micdl.org/

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