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Innovation Through Technology
21st Century Learning
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What’s Your Responsibility As A Teacher?
Ensure Today’s Students Are Ready to: * Live
*Learn *Work
*ThriveIn this
high-tech-global-highly participatory world
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Let’s fill up our tank with Innovation “The Fuel for a Knowledge-Based
Economy”#1 visualization
#2 democratization of knowledge#3 participatory cultures for learning.
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Let’s engage today’s students deep into learning !
Students need a balance to flow (adaptive expertise)
50% skill building50% Creativity
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Innovation One: Visualization
• Develop students as informed consumers of information– *recognition of the potential for manipulation of
media• Engage students in thinking critically and
creatively using visuals– *Gapminder
• Engage students in communicating using visuals– *contrast, repetition, alignment, proximity
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Innovation Two: Democratization of Knowledge
• -provides the opportunity for lifelong individual and group learning. For students to leverage that opportunity fully requires critical thinking, information literacy, and a measure of self-direction, all of which need to be developed in part of our school systems.
Examples:• Browsing the Net-Providing intensive work with students on informed searching,
navigating the visible and invisible Web, critiquing websites to check for reliable sources, persevering to ensure comprehensive, balanced searches
• Learning Objects- Digital/Web based resource for use and reuse to support learning• Simulations-students are able to experiment with parameters behind a visual simulation
21st century skills: rethinking how students learn/(edited by) James Bellanca, Ron Brandt.
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Innovation Three: Participatory Learning
• Web 2.0 tools of the 21st century have given rise to a participatory culture
• Students expect to be active participants Example: Use of Facebook to engage students to learn about the periodic table
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Does your classroom advance 21st century learning and student
engagement by embracing the innovations of visualization,
democratization of knowledge and participatory/collaborative learning?
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References
• Text 21st century skills: rethinking how students learn/(edited by) James Bellanca, Ron Brandt. • Pictures Clipart from Microsoft Word