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Edayz2009: Why Content is the New Black

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…leave a message, in case I miss your message, send an email (which email account..hang on), might also be worth sending a text, oh and I’ll be on MSN in case I miss it…or you could catch me on Facebook…

ICT stats

100 billion clicks per day

50 trillion links

2 million emails per second

1 million IM messages per second

65 billion phone calls per year

1 million voice queries per hour

In the midst of a fabulous array of historically unprecedented and utterly mind boggling stimuli…

Thomas T Zengotita

When change is objectified it turns into spectacle that distracts society from valuing the truths and insights it has acquired throughout the best moments of human history.

“There is a casual disrespect for the content of what learners are taught”

Frank Furedi

Education is designed to give meaning to human experience.

Frank Furedi

What makes Quality?

“The fundamental educational needs of students do not alter every time a new technology influences people’s lives”

Creative new ideas arise at the interface of domains, markets, technologies. Too narrow a horizon will blind …. to many opportunities.

(Csikszentmihalyi, 2001)

“The street finds its own use for things, uses

manufacturers never intended…”

William Gibson

“In the art of the early Renaissance…the starting point of production is to be found mostly not in the creative urge..of the artist, but in the task set by the customer”

Arnold Hauser

“…in reality each generation educates the new generation”

Antonio Gramsci

Collaborators in the creative process

Learning Experience

Information Context

Application

Digital literacy

“….the capacity and skills to seek out, filter and interpret information while collaborating with others using a variety of media sources”

Microsoft, 2006

Harriet WakelamManager, e-learning Content (e-Works)Business Manager: ToolboxesPhone: (03) 9661 8714

Online: @hwakelam

Skype: Harriet Wakelam

Blog: www.technologytwitter.typepad.com