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Keynote address for the 2013 Midwest Educational Technology Conference

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Modernizing EducationThe State of Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century

Lucy Gray

Midwest Educational Technology Conference

February 2013

httpwwwlucygrayorg

All13 materials13 are13 located13 athttpwwwlucygrayorg

Download13 the13 PDF13 and13 click13 on13 pictures13 and13 hyperlinks13 to13 visit13 cited13 resources

Additional13 Resources13 httpsgsgmodernizingedu

Mojo

Technology is changing

everything

Fourth Presbyterian Church

Chicago IL

Comer Childrenrsquos Hospital University of Chicago

Delta TerminalLGA NYC

Connectedness is changing everything

Parent Soup on AOL

2006

Tim LauerLewis Elementary Portland Oregon

Serendipity Happens

AdvisorContent

Developer

Curator

TrainerTeacher

Connector

Observer

Experiences

bull Worked at University of Chicago and in Chicago Public Schools

bull Apple Distinguished Educator

bull Google Certified Teacher

bull Founder The Global Education Collaborative

bull Co-chair The Global Education Conference

bull Project Director The Consortium For School Networking Leadership For Mobile Learning

bull Multiple Opportunities to visit and work with schools

Julia and Henry

Our perspectives need to

E x p a n d

What do we value in schools

Are13 parents13 and13 educators13 asking13 for13 more13 high13 stakes13 testing13 standardized13

curriculum13 and13 seat13 time13

I13 think13 not13 13

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

All13 materials13 are13 located13 athttpwwwlucygrayorg

Download13 the13 PDF13 and13 click13 on13 pictures13 and13 hyperlinks13 to13 visit13 cited13 resources

Additional13 Resources13 httpsgsgmodernizingedu

Mojo

Technology is changing

everything

Fourth Presbyterian Church

Chicago IL

Comer Childrenrsquos Hospital University of Chicago

Delta TerminalLGA NYC

Connectedness is changing everything

Parent Soup on AOL

2006

Tim LauerLewis Elementary Portland Oregon

Serendipity Happens

AdvisorContent

Developer

Curator

TrainerTeacher

Connector

Observer

Experiences

bull Worked at University of Chicago and in Chicago Public Schools

bull Apple Distinguished Educator

bull Google Certified Teacher

bull Founder The Global Education Collaborative

bull Co-chair The Global Education Conference

bull Project Director The Consortium For School Networking Leadership For Mobile Learning

bull Multiple Opportunities to visit and work with schools

Julia and Henry

Our perspectives need to

E x p a n d

What do we value in schools

Are13 parents13 and13 educators13 asking13 for13 more13 high13 stakes13 testing13 standardized13

curriculum13 and13 seat13 time13

I13 think13 not13 13

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Mojo

Technology is changing

everything

Fourth Presbyterian Church

Chicago IL

Comer Childrenrsquos Hospital University of Chicago

Delta TerminalLGA NYC

Connectedness is changing everything

Parent Soup on AOL

2006

Tim LauerLewis Elementary Portland Oregon

Serendipity Happens

AdvisorContent

Developer

Curator

TrainerTeacher

Connector

Observer

Experiences

bull Worked at University of Chicago and in Chicago Public Schools

bull Apple Distinguished Educator

bull Google Certified Teacher

bull Founder The Global Education Collaborative

bull Co-chair The Global Education Conference

bull Project Director The Consortium For School Networking Leadership For Mobile Learning

bull Multiple Opportunities to visit and work with schools

Julia and Henry

Our perspectives need to

E x p a n d

What do we value in schools

Are13 parents13 and13 educators13 asking13 for13 more13 high13 stakes13 testing13 standardized13

curriculum13 and13 seat13 time13

I13 think13 not13 13

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Technology is changing

everything

Fourth Presbyterian Church

Chicago IL

Comer Childrenrsquos Hospital University of Chicago

Delta TerminalLGA NYC

Connectedness is changing everything

Parent Soup on AOL

2006

Tim LauerLewis Elementary Portland Oregon

Serendipity Happens

AdvisorContent

Developer

Curator

TrainerTeacher

Connector

Observer

Experiences

bull Worked at University of Chicago and in Chicago Public Schools

bull Apple Distinguished Educator

bull Google Certified Teacher

bull Founder The Global Education Collaborative

bull Co-chair The Global Education Conference

bull Project Director The Consortium For School Networking Leadership For Mobile Learning

bull Multiple Opportunities to visit and work with schools

Julia and Henry

Our perspectives need to

E x p a n d

What do we value in schools

Are13 parents13 and13 educators13 asking13 for13 more13 high13 stakes13 testing13 standardized13

curriculum13 and13 seat13 time13

I13 think13 not13 13

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Fourth Presbyterian Church

Chicago IL

Comer Childrenrsquos Hospital University of Chicago

Delta TerminalLGA NYC

Connectedness is changing everything

Parent Soup on AOL

2006

Tim LauerLewis Elementary Portland Oregon

Serendipity Happens

AdvisorContent

Developer

Curator

TrainerTeacher

Connector

Observer

Experiences

bull Worked at University of Chicago and in Chicago Public Schools

bull Apple Distinguished Educator

bull Google Certified Teacher

bull Founder The Global Education Collaborative

bull Co-chair The Global Education Conference

bull Project Director The Consortium For School Networking Leadership For Mobile Learning

bull Multiple Opportunities to visit and work with schools

Julia and Henry

Our perspectives need to

E x p a n d

What do we value in schools

Are13 parents13 and13 educators13 asking13 for13 more13 high13 stakes13 testing13 standardized13

curriculum13 and13 seat13 time13

I13 think13 not13 13

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Comer Childrenrsquos Hospital University of Chicago

Delta TerminalLGA NYC

Connectedness is changing everything

Parent Soup on AOL

2006

Tim LauerLewis Elementary Portland Oregon

Serendipity Happens

AdvisorContent

Developer

Curator

TrainerTeacher

Connector

Observer

Experiences

bull Worked at University of Chicago and in Chicago Public Schools

bull Apple Distinguished Educator

bull Google Certified Teacher

bull Founder The Global Education Collaborative

bull Co-chair The Global Education Conference

bull Project Director The Consortium For School Networking Leadership For Mobile Learning

bull Multiple Opportunities to visit and work with schools

Julia and Henry

Our perspectives need to

E x p a n d

What do we value in schools

Are13 parents13 and13 educators13 asking13 for13 more13 high13 stakes13 testing13 standardized13

curriculum13 and13 seat13 time13

I13 think13 not13 13

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Delta TerminalLGA NYC

Connectedness is changing everything

Parent Soup on AOL

2006

Tim LauerLewis Elementary Portland Oregon

Serendipity Happens

AdvisorContent

Developer

Curator

TrainerTeacher

Connector

Observer

Experiences

bull Worked at University of Chicago and in Chicago Public Schools

bull Apple Distinguished Educator

bull Google Certified Teacher

bull Founder The Global Education Collaborative

bull Co-chair The Global Education Conference

bull Project Director The Consortium For School Networking Leadership For Mobile Learning

bull Multiple Opportunities to visit and work with schools

Julia and Henry

Our perspectives need to

E x p a n d

What do we value in schools

Are13 parents13 and13 educators13 asking13 for13 more13 high13 stakes13 testing13 standardized13

curriculum13 and13 seat13 time13

I13 think13 not13 13

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Connectedness is changing everything

Parent Soup on AOL

2006

Tim LauerLewis Elementary Portland Oregon

Serendipity Happens

AdvisorContent

Developer

Curator

TrainerTeacher

Connector

Observer

Experiences

bull Worked at University of Chicago and in Chicago Public Schools

bull Apple Distinguished Educator

bull Google Certified Teacher

bull Founder The Global Education Collaborative

bull Co-chair The Global Education Conference

bull Project Director The Consortium For School Networking Leadership For Mobile Learning

bull Multiple Opportunities to visit and work with schools

Julia and Henry

Our perspectives need to

E x p a n d

What do we value in schools

Are13 parents13 and13 educators13 asking13 for13 more13 high13 stakes13 testing13 standardized13

curriculum13 and13 seat13 time13

I13 think13 not13 13

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Parent Soup on AOL

2006

Tim LauerLewis Elementary Portland Oregon

Serendipity Happens

AdvisorContent

Developer

Curator

TrainerTeacher

Connector

Observer

Experiences

bull Worked at University of Chicago and in Chicago Public Schools

bull Apple Distinguished Educator

bull Google Certified Teacher

bull Founder The Global Education Collaborative

bull Co-chair The Global Education Conference

bull Project Director The Consortium For School Networking Leadership For Mobile Learning

bull Multiple Opportunities to visit and work with schools

Julia and Henry

Our perspectives need to

E x p a n d

What do we value in schools

Are13 parents13 and13 educators13 asking13 for13 more13 high13 stakes13 testing13 standardized13

curriculum13 and13 seat13 time13

I13 think13 not13 13

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

2006

Tim LauerLewis Elementary Portland Oregon

Serendipity Happens

AdvisorContent

Developer

Curator

TrainerTeacher

Connector

Observer

Experiences

bull Worked at University of Chicago and in Chicago Public Schools

bull Apple Distinguished Educator

bull Google Certified Teacher

bull Founder The Global Education Collaborative

bull Co-chair The Global Education Conference

bull Project Director The Consortium For School Networking Leadership For Mobile Learning

bull Multiple Opportunities to visit and work with schools

Julia and Henry

Our perspectives need to

E x p a n d

What do we value in schools

Are13 parents13 and13 educators13 asking13 for13 more13 high13 stakes13 testing13 standardized13

curriculum13 and13 seat13 time13

I13 think13 not13 13

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Tim LauerLewis Elementary Portland Oregon

Serendipity Happens

AdvisorContent

Developer

Curator

TrainerTeacher

Connector

Observer

Experiences

bull Worked at University of Chicago and in Chicago Public Schools

bull Apple Distinguished Educator

bull Google Certified Teacher

bull Founder The Global Education Collaborative

bull Co-chair The Global Education Conference

bull Project Director The Consortium For School Networking Leadership For Mobile Learning

bull Multiple Opportunities to visit and work with schools

Julia and Henry

Our perspectives need to

E x p a n d

What do we value in schools

Are13 parents13 and13 educators13 asking13 for13 more13 high13 stakes13 testing13 standardized13

curriculum13 and13 seat13 time13

I13 think13 not13 13

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Serendipity Happens

AdvisorContent

Developer

Curator

TrainerTeacher

Connector

Observer

Experiences

bull Worked at University of Chicago and in Chicago Public Schools

bull Apple Distinguished Educator

bull Google Certified Teacher

bull Founder The Global Education Collaborative

bull Co-chair The Global Education Conference

bull Project Director The Consortium For School Networking Leadership For Mobile Learning

bull Multiple Opportunities to visit and work with schools

Julia and Henry

Our perspectives need to

E x p a n d

What do we value in schools

Are13 parents13 and13 educators13 asking13 for13 more13 high13 stakes13 testing13 standardized13

curriculum13 and13 seat13 time13

I13 think13 not13 13

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

AdvisorContent

Developer

Curator

TrainerTeacher

Connector

Observer

Experiences

bull Worked at University of Chicago and in Chicago Public Schools

bull Apple Distinguished Educator

bull Google Certified Teacher

bull Founder The Global Education Collaborative

bull Co-chair The Global Education Conference

bull Project Director The Consortium For School Networking Leadership For Mobile Learning

bull Multiple Opportunities to visit and work with schools

Julia and Henry

Our perspectives need to

E x p a n d

What do we value in schools

Are13 parents13 and13 educators13 asking13 for13 more13 high13 stakes13 testing13 standardized13

curriculum13 and13 seat13 time13

I13 think13 not13 13

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Observer

Experiences

bull Worked at University of Chicago and in Chicago Public Schools

bull Apple Distinguished Educator

bull Google Certified Teacher

bull Founder The Global Education Collaborative

bull Co-chair The Global Education Conference

bull Project Director The Consortium For School Networking Leadership For Mobile Learning

bull Multiple Opportunities to visit and work with schools

Julia and Henry

Our perspectives need to

E x p a n d

What do we value in schools

Are13 parents13 and13 educators13 asking13 for13 more13 high13 stakes13 testing13 standardized13

curriculum13 and13 seat13 time13

I13 think13 not13 13

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Experiences

bull Worked at University of Chicago and in Chicago Public Schools

bull Apple Distinguished Educator

bull Google Certified Teacher

bull Founder The Global Education Collaborative

bull Co-chair The Global Education Conference

bull Project Director The Consortium For School Networking Leadership For Mobile Learning

bull Multiple Opportunities to visit and work with schools

Julia and Henry

Our perspectives need to

E x p a n d

What do we value in schools

Are13 parents13 and13 educators13 asking13 for13 more13 high13 stakes13 testing13 standardized13

curriculum13 and13 seat13 time13

I13 think13 not13 13

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Julia and Henry

Our perspectives need to

E x p a n d

What do we value in schools

Are13 parents13 and13 educators13 asking13 for13 more13 high13 stakes13 testing13 standardized13

curriculum13 and13 seat13 time13

I13 think13 not13 13

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Our perspectives need to

E x p a n d

What do we value in schools

Are13 parents13 and13 educators13 asking13 for13 more13 high13 stakes13 testing13 standardized13

curriculum13 and13 seat13 time13

I13 think13 not13 13

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

What do we value in schools

Are13 parents13 and13 educators13 asking13 for13 more13 high13 stakes13 testing13 standardized13

curriculum13 and13 seat13 time13

I13 think13 not13 13

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Are13 parents13 and13 educators13 asking13 for13 more13 high13 stakes13 testing13 standardized13

curriculum13 and13 seat13 time13

I13 think13 not13 13

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

2010 - The Key School - Annapolis MD

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Lucyrsquos Laundry List

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Schools13 where13 continuous13 improvement13 using13 a13 wide13 variety13 of13 criteria13 is13 the13 bottom13 line

Schools13 that13 see13 their13 role13 is13 to13 educate13 enlighten13 and13 support13 kids13 and13 their13 families

Schools13 where13 intellectual13 curiosity13 and13 variety13 is13 valued13 where13 educating13 for13 compliance13 is13 not13 the13 norm13

Visionary Leadership

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Empowered Faculty

Schools13 where13 teachers13 have13 strong13 backgrounds13 in13 pedagogy13 child13 development13 and13 in13 meeting13 the13 needs13 of13 diverse13 learners

Schools13 faculty13 have13 ample13 opportunities13 to13 observe13 each13 other13 visit13 other13 institutions13 and13 to13 engage13 in13 activities13 to13 benefit13 their13 own13 learning

Schools13 where13 professional13 development13 is13 personalized13 and13 supportive13 of13 teachers

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Engaged Students

Schools13 where13 student13 voice13 is13 taken13 into13 consideration13 throughout13 the13 school13 culture

Schools13 where13 students13 are13 encouraged13 to13 identify13 and13 pursue13 their13 passions

Schools13 that13 show13 evidence13 that13 their13 faculty13 really13 knows13 and13 understands13 their13 students13

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Progressive Teaching and Learning Practices

Schools13 that13 look13 beyond13 Common13 Core13 standards13 to13 prepare13 kids13 for13 a13 new13 world13

Schools13 that13 provide13 ample13 opportunities13 for13 hands-shy‐on13 project13 and13 passion-shy‐based13 learning13 during13 and13 after13 school

Schools13 that13 view13 technology13 as13 essential13 to13 the13 learning13 process13 and13 thoughtfully13 plan13 for13 its13 use

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Authentic Communities

Schools13 where13 parents13 and13 students13 are13 authentically13 engaged13 in13 the13 community

Schools13 that13 provide13 a13 multitude13 of13 means13 for13 parents13 to13 get13 involved

Schools13 who13 encourage13 honest13 community13 dialogue13 by13 acknowledging13 their13 strengths13 and13 areas13 targeted13 for13 improvement

Schools13 that13 educate13 their13 parents13 and13 community13 members13 about13 what13 it13 means13 to13 be13 a13 21st13 century13 learner

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Political Context

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Another Nation at Risk Moment

How13 do13 we13 improve13 teaching13 and13 learning

How13 do13 we13 effectively13 assess13 students13

What13 is13 innovation

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

NAIS IS NOT IMMUNE

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Education Policy

Context

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

US Department of Education

bull Common Core Standards

bull New Assessments

bull Personalized Learning

bull Digital Textbooks

bull More Accountability

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

The National Educational Technology Plan

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Technological Context

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Students and Adults

bull Content consumers

bull Content Creators

bull Content Evaluators

bull Connected and Networked

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

The Power of Social Media

Flickr

YouTubeTwitter Facebook

LinkedIn Google+

Diigo

SlideShare

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

EdSurge

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

ManagingGenerational Diversity

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Teachers and Students

bull Adults have different learning styles How are we taking this into account in terms of professional development and human capital

bull Baby Boomers

bull Gen Xers

bull Gen Yers

bull Kids have had different levels of exposure to technology The period of time at which our schools have been wired is fairly short

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Basic online entertainment (online videos playing games)

E-commerce (online shopping banking and travel reservations)

Research and information gathering (product research news health and religious information searches)

Email and search

Active engagement with social media(visit SNS create SNS profile create blogs)

More advanced online entertainment (download videos music and podcasts)

More advanced communication and passive social media use (instant messaging visit SNS read blogs)

From State of the Internet 2009 Pew Internet Project Findings and Implications for Libraries

The vast majority of online adults from all generations uses email and search engines

While there are always exceptions older generations typically do not engage with the internet past e-commerce

The majority of teens and Gen Y use SNS but fewer maintain blogs Online adults older than Gen X are less likely to use SNS

Online activity pyramid by generation

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Beloit Collegersquos Mindset List

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

0

25

50

75

100

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity

Classroom Internet Connectivity

2007

Coming Soon to Campus The New Free Agent Learner Julie Evans CEO-Project Tomorrow Campus Technology 09 Jul 27 2009

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Class of 2012 ndash recently graduated seniors 7th Grade

Class of 2014 ndash current juniors 5th Grade

Class of 2016 ndash current freshman class 3rd Grade

How digitally ldquonativerdquo are these students

What are their expectations for learning

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Implications for Schools

bull Need for strategic human capital planning

bull Need for increased targeted sustained personalized and thoughtful professional development

bull Need for long range planning for studentsrsquo use of technology

bull Requires schools to think of skills sets needed by students at various points in their academic careers while gauging the future of technology

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

The New Media Consortium

K-12 Horizon Report 2012

bull 1 year or less

bull Mobile Devices and Apps

bull Tablet Computing

bull 2 to 3 years

bull Game-Based Learning

bull Personal Learning Environments

bull 4 to 5 years

bull Augmented Reality

bull Natural User Interfaces

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

NMC Megatrends

The13 world13 of13 work13 is13 increasingly13 global13 and13 increasingly13 collaborative

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

NMC Megatrends

People13 expect13 to13 work13 learn13 socialize13 and13 play13 whenever13 and13 wherever13 they13 want13 to

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 becoming13 a13 global13 mobile13 network13 -shy‐13 and13 already13 is13 at13 its13 edges

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

NMC Megatrends

The13 technologies13 we13 use13 are13 increasingly13 cloud-shy‐based13 and13 delivered13 over13 utility13 networks13 facilitating13 the13 rapid13 growth13 of13 online13 videos13 and13 rich13 media

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

NMC Megatrends

Openness13 mdash13 concepts13 like13 open13 content13 open13 data13 and13 open13 resources13 mdash13 is13 moving13 from13 a13 trend13 to13 a13 value13 for13 much13 of13 the13 world13

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

NMC Megatrends

Legal13 notions13 of13 ownership13 and13 privacy13 lag13 behind13 the13 practices13 common13 in13 society13

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

NMC Megatrends

Real13 challenges13 of13 access13 efficiency13 and13 scale13 are13 redefining13 what13 we13 mean13 by13 quality13 and13 success

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

NMC Megatrends

The13 Internet13 is13 constantly13 challenging13 us13 to13 rethink13 learning13 and13 education13 while13 refining13 our13 notion13 of13 literacy

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

NMC Megatrends

There13 is13 a13 rise13 in13 informal13 learning13 as13 individual13 needs13 are13 redefining13 schools13 universities13 and13 training13

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

NMC Megatrends

Business13 models13 across13 the13 education13 ecosystem13 are13 changing13

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Why Change

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Why Evolve

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Project Tomorrowrsquos SpeakUp Survey

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Project Tomorrow Recommendations

bull Un-tether learning and leverage mobile devices to extend learning beyond the school day and meet all learners in their own world

bull Create new interactive participatory learning spaces using tools such as online classes gaming and simulations online tutors and virtual reality environments

bull Incorporate Web 20 tools into daily instruction especially those that develop collaborative or social-based learning and provide unique opportunities for students to be content developers

bull Expand digital resources in the classroom to add context and relevancy to learning experiences through new media tools

bull Get beyond the classroom walls and make learning truly experiential such as using high tech science instrumentation and creating podcasts with content experts

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Via John Pfluger

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

The Reality

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

US Public Schools

bull Increased pressure via Race to the Top AYP RTI

bull Less funding

bull Less Time

bull Emphasis on standards and high stakes testing

bull Teacher Proof curricula

bull Less instruction in the arts World Languages etc

bull Longer school days

bull Technology seen as a content delivery Mechanism

bull Constant seeking of silver bullets

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Independent Schools

bull Time

bull Resources

bull Streamlined bureaucracy

bull Organizational vision

bull Community Consensus

bull Administrative and collegial support

bull Authentic curriculum

bull Recognition of the Importance of 21st century skills

bull Professional development

bull Teacher autonomy

bull Prepared students

bull Commitment to developing the whole child

bull Parental support

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

What do effective schools seem to have in common

bull A WIDE RANGE OF EFFORTS TOWARDS CULTIVATING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND IMPLEMENTING ROBUST TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

bull THE SUCCESS OF ANY PROGRAM DEPENDS ON

bull VISIONARY LEADERSHIP

bull STRATEGIC PLANNING

bull COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

bull THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SCHOOL IS PRESSURED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Examples of Modernization

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Digital Transformation

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Mooresville Graded School District

Mooresville NC

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Innovation

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

The School at ColumbiaNew York NY

bull K-8

bull Columbia University faculty and local kids

bull Innovation driven

bull 1 to 1 laptop program

bull 3 technologists plus tech staff

bull Extensive Google Apps for Education and new media use

bull Other field trip guides computer programming robotics conference

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Known as ldquoTHErdquo

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Don Buckley DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Inquiry

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Science Leadership AcademyPhiladelphia PA

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Educon 25

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

BURLEY SCHOOLChicago IL

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Teacher Leadership

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

playdate13

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Design + 21st Century Skills

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

MAKER MOVEMENT

bull Make Magazine

bull Maker Faire

bull Maker Education

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

CoderDojo

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

BrightWorksSan Francisco CA

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

New Tech HighNapa CA

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Leadership + Iteration

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

MERCY HIGH SCHOOLfarmington Hills MI

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Other Modernizing Themes

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Personalized Learning

Mobile Technologies

21st century skills

generational Diversity

Learningenvironments

Design Thinking

Cloud Computing

Textbook Revolution

CuratedLearning

New Media Literacies

FlippingThe

Classroom

Global Collaboration

Also think about gamification OER

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

21st Century Skills

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

A Pedagogical Shift

bull New models of teaching and learning are emerging

bull Rigorous content + 21st century themes

bull ldquoSage on the stagerdquo to ldquoguide on the siderdquo

bull New literacies need to be taught strategically

bull Examples

bull developing a search mentality

bull Student personal learning networks (PLNs)

bull Standards and accountability still are important assessments need revision

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

The Global Achievement Gap

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

Initiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Creating Innovators

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Learning Environments

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Wired UK

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

The Edgeless School

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

NYCrsquos iZone

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

1871com and Illinois Math and Science Academy

Chicago IL

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

YOUMediaChicago IL

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

The Third Teacher

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

GLOBAL COLLABORATION

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

bull The World is Flat

bull A Whole New Mind

bull Berlin amp Prague

bull Rethink Global Awareness

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Classroom 20Link

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

The Global Education Conference and Network

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Mission

The Global Education Conference Network is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Over 600000 unique visitors

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

15000 members from 150+ countries

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

GEC Network Features

bull Groups

bull Searchable member list

bull Latest activity

bull Discussion forums and blogs

bull Links to resources

bull Events

bull Project database

bull Videos and photos

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

2010 - Brian Mannix

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

2010 - Polar Bears International

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

bull New resource on global competence

bull Download a copy here

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

The IEARN Project Book

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

We13 have13 urgent13 problems13 that13 need13 to13 be13 addressed13 and13 in13 order13 to13 prepare13 our13 students13 to13 work13 on13 these13 problems13 we13 must13 connect13 them13 globally13 We13 must13 teach13 them13 how13 networked13 learning13 leads13 to13 networked13 problem13 solving

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

So what

21st13 century13 Skills13 The13 art13 of13 teaching13 comes13 through13 via13 the13 weaving13 of13 13 21st13 century13 themes13 into13 core13 content13 13 Focus13 on13 inquiry13 and13 the13 thoughtful13 use13 of13 technology13 in13 classrooms13 It13 is13 not13 about13 the13 tools13

Learning13 Environments13 There13 has13 been13 emphasis13 on13 educating13 the13 whole13 child13 Shift13 the13 discussion13 to13 address13 the13 whole13 learning13 environment13 13 Personalized13 learning13 for13 both13 students13 and13 teachers13 is13 important

Global13 Collaborations13 Itrsquos13 so13 easy13 to13 connect13 classrooms13 today13 Itrsquos13 essential13 that13 we13 bring13 the13 world13 into13 our13 classrooms13 and13 inspire13 students13 with13 the13 possibilities13

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Further Explorations

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

ISTE Standards

Students Teachers and Administrators

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

GETideasorg

Design Share

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

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Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

GOOD Education

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Ideas

bull Administrators can encourage experimentation by awarding small innovation Grants

bull Consider adding a Year of Innovation theme to your PD efforts (HT to Don Buckley)

bull Attend and host EdCamps Playdates and other informal unconferences

bull Leverage informal learning opportunities

bull Consider using after school time to experiment with Maker Spaces CoderJojos etc

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

Share your ideas on Twitter using the hashtag METC

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

httpsgsgmodernizingedu

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

Twitter13 elemenous

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