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Technology and Learning
Renee Patton
US Public Sector Director of Education
July 11, 2014 NAF
How the Internet of Everything is Changing Everything
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“The rapid acceleration of technological innovation is dramatically changing the nature of learning. The education system will change more in the next five years than it has in the last two hundred.”
The Changing Face of Education
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The New Millennial Student
Agenda
The Internet of Everything
Best Practices
What Will You Take Back to School?
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The New Millennial Student
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The Faces of Change
An Aspiring CEOAn Aspiring Plastic
SurgeonMom’s College Bill
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Is Navigating a World Like This
The New Millennial Student
They are Always On
This is Their Digital Nervous System
Learner GPS to meeting
International newspaper feed
Second Life museum tour
vBlog
Botany community Fauna
community
Primate community
National museumvirtual collection
iTunes U podcast
International library virtual collection
Museum virtual tour
Museum click-to-talkTelePresencesession
Chemistry community
Chemistry club
Classroom lecture
National newspaper feed
with TA
Chemistbroadcast session
Virtual lab
IMscientist
Expertblog
Class lecture VOD
Expert Website
Video phone call
RSS
Open courseware
Government research organization
Game
Newsletter
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They’re Being Raised Like This
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But We’re Teaching Them Like This
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And Like This
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The Age Gap
Generation XBorn 1965-1976 ~ 51 million
MillennialsBorn 1977 – 1998 ~ 75 million
Accept diversity Celebrate diversity
Pragmatic/practical Optimistic/realistic
Self-reliant/individualistic Self-inventive/individualistic
Reject rules Rewrite the rules
Killer life Killer lifestyle
Mistrust institutions Irrelevance of institutions
PC Internet
Use technology Assume technology
Multitask Multitask fast
Latch-key kids Nurtured
Friend-not family Friends = family
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Click to edit Master title styleWhy is this Important?
“I need these technologies in order to do my job.”
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The Internet of Everything
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How Important is the Internet of Everything?
“Trying to determine the market size for the Internet of Things is like trying to calculate the market for plastics, circa 1940. At that time, it was difficult to imagine that plastics could be in everything.”
Prof. Michael NelsonGeorgetown University
The Internet of Things is Already Here
6.58
Connected Devices
World Population
• Mobile
• New architectures
• New protocols (IPv6)
• Sensor networks
• Machine to machine communications
Source: Cisco IBSG, 2011
0.082003
1.842010
3.472015 2020
Connected Devices Per Person
500 Million
6.3 Billion
12.5 Billion
6.8 Billion
25 Billion
7.2 Billion
50 Billion
7.6 Billion
More Machineto Machine
Communications
IoT connections will grow 3-fold:from 2 billion to 6 billion between 2012 to 2017
IoT IP traffic will grow 20-fold: from 197 petabytes to 3.9 exabytes between 2012 to 2017
Source: Cisco VNI Global IP Traffic Forecast, 2012–2017
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Network as the Platform
Enablers/Drivers of IoT
INNOVATION STUDENT EXPECTATIONS
NEW TEACHING AND LEARNING
MODELS
GLOBALIZATION AND
COMPETITION
SECURITY & PRIVACY
Technology Transitions
BYOD NEW BREED OF APPS
CLOUD BIG DATA ANALYTICS
SENSORS & DEVICES
More Innovation and Change than at Any Other Point in Our Lifetime
Education Transitions
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Cisco Calls It The Internet of Everything (IoE)
Networked Connection of People, Process, Data, Things
PeopleConnecting People in More
Relevant, Valuable Ways
ProcessDelivering the Right Informationto the Right Person (or Machine) at the Right Time
DataLeveraging Data into
More Useful Information for Decision Making
ThingsPhysical Devices and Objects Connected to the Internet andEach Other for IntelligentDecision Making
IoE
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More Important
Education Benefit
Less Important
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Connected Objects Generate Big Data
Wisdom (Scenario Planning)
Data
Information
Knowledge
And IoT Transforms Data into Wisdom
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Applications of the Internet of EverythingFor Education
Mobility and Wireless
Online Assessments
Asset Management
Privacy and Security
Global Connections
Built on an Intelligent, Context-Aware Network
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Practical Ideas for Today
• A Solid Core Foundation that Will Support Robust Learning Applications
• Ubiquitous Wired and Wireless Internet Access
• One Device for Every Student
• High-Definition, High Quality Video in Every Classroom
• A Safe and Secure Campus and Network
• Collaboration Tools to Improve Faculty, Staff, Student, Leadership Communications
• The Ability to Offer Engaging Online Courses
• Creative, High-Quality Flipped Classes
• Virtual Field Trips and Guest Lectures
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Education Technology Best Practices
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Share Scarce Resources Between Campuses
Offer University Classes
Connect to Experts
Collaborate with Students
Paradise Valley is Using Cisco TelePresence
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Provide ubiquitous wireless connectivity
Enable robust 1:1 computing
Ensure a pristine network environment
Access, download, and create large quantities of data
Mooresville Has a Cisco Core Foundation
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Connect faculty, staff, students, across large, rural areas
Expose students to the world
Share best practices amongst leaders and teachers
Facilitate faster decision making across the districts
ITASCA Has a Cisco Infrastructure and Video Applications
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What Will You Bring Back to School?
Thank you.
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The Connected School Bus
PoE Switc
hMedia Player
Power Unit
Router
Compute/Storage
Below Roof Below Roof Above Roof
Cabin
<50 user
s
Cabin Engine/Undercarriage
1-4 Customer Facing APs/Antennas
1-5 BackhaulLTE Radios
1 Backhaul WGB 1GPS Radio
Antennae Wi-Fi, LTE, GPS
1Digital Cameras1-2 Digital
ScreensTicketingMachine 1 Backhaul
WGBODB Telemetry Transmitter
Sensors
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Connected Safety
PrinterPDA
GPS
DVR
Laptop or MDT
Video Cameras
License Plate Recognition
3G / 4G Backhaul
4.9,5.8, 2.4 GHz Uplink to Mesh or WLAN Infrastructure
Wireless VoIP HandsetOCR
900 Mhz/5.9 Ghz TSP