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A presentation by Paul Fuller dealing with 21st century education (first presented at the 2007 ECAWA conference in Mandurah).

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Creating School 2.0digitalgeneration.wikispaces.com

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“My interest is in the future

because I am going to spend

the rest of my life there.”

Charles F. Kettering, American inventor

(1876-1958)

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The Opportunity

The Urgency

The Possibilities

The Challenge

Overview

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Never BeforeThe Opportunity of a Lifetime

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600 BC

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1600s

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1930s

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1960s

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2000

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2007

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Tectonic Shifts

Input

The entire sum of human knowledge available to

every human being on the planet.

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80%

20%

Downloads Uploads

55%

45%

2001 2007

Internet Traffic in Australia

Source: Michael Malone, CEO iiNet, quoted in the Australian,

17 July 2007

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Internet Traffic in Australia

100 million + members

65,000 new videos every day100 million clips viewed daily

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Tectonic Shifts

Input

The entire sum of human knowledge available to

every human being on the planet.

Output

• A generation of authors.

• A stage for every performer.

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Power of Computers Cost of Computers

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We are living in the greatest ‘teachable moment’ in human

history.

Are we taking advantage of it?

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The UrgencyWhy Web 2.0 Matters

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Trends

• If a job can be sent overseas, it will

• If a task can be done by computer, it will

• More jobs than you could ever imagine will

fall into these categories

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Engineering Firm 1980

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Engineering Firm 2010

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Flat world

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21st Century Workplace

Collaborative

Global

Innovative

Cross-disciplinary

Tech-savvy

21st Century School?

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Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants

• The current generation learns differently to us

• The gap between ‘us and them’ is big and getting bigger

• More and more students view school as irrelevant

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Searching

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Imagination is more

important than

knowledge.

Never memorise

anything you can look up.

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The PossibilitiesWhat Might a 21st Century Classroom Look Like?

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Authentic workfor

Authentic audiences

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Planning Real Expertscollaborating with

Real Purposeof content to achieve

Real Audiencefeedback from

Production

Review

Production Process

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Web 2.0 Tools

BlogsOn-line journal with feedback

WikiCollaborative website,

any-one can edit

PodcastAudio / video published to

audience’s MP3 players

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Why Web 2.0?

• Engagement and motivation

• Global citizenship

• Reflecting on learning

• Critical awareness

• Window on the classroom

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Planning and Research

WritingEditing

Sharing

This is not a technology project!

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The ChallengeHow Can We Make ‘School 2.0’ a Reality?

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Multiple Challenges

Ignorance

Self-doubt

Cost

Fear

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The First StepStarting the Conversation

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“Yes, and...”

“Yes, but...”

“No way Jose!”

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What do these people have in common?

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1940Winston Churchill

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1963Martin Luther King Jr

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1987Mikhail Gorbachev

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1993Nelson Mandela

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