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Transforming Pedagogy for the 21st Century Don Tapscott. OECD/Canada/Alberta Conference on E-Learning in Post-Secondary Education Calgary, AB June 26, 2005. The New Student. The Birth Rate: Boom, Bust and Echo. Source: “Growing Up Digital: The Rise of the Net Generation”
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Transforming Pedagogy for the 21st Century Don Tapscott OECD/Canada/Alberta Conference on E-Learning in Post-Secondary Education Calgary, AB June 26, 2005
The Birth Rate: Boom, Bust and Echo Source: “Growing Up Digital: The Rise of the Net Generation” Don Tapscott, McGraw-Hill, 1997
School Enrollment Source: “Growing Up Digital: The Rise of the Net Generation” Don Tapscott, McGraw-Hill, 1997
The Louder Echo Source: “Growing Up Digital: The Rise of the Net Generation” Don Tapscott, McGraw-Hill, 1997
Source: “Growing Up Digital: The Rise of the Net Generation” Don Tapscott, McGraw-Hill, 1997
N-Geners Their Parents Source: “Growing Up Digital: The Rise of the Net Generation” Don Tapscott, McGraw-Hill, 1997 The Generation Lap
N-Gen in the Workforce • New thinking on authority • New approaches to work • Unprecedented mobility
N-Gen as Consumer • N-Geners want options • N-Gen Customization • They want to change their minds • They try before they buy • Interactive Relationships • The Scrutinizers
Learning for the Knowledge Economy
Brawn Brain The Knowledge Economy FROM TO
Transforming Post Secondary Education • Lifelong learning: preparing for the world of knowledge work • New competitive space
Customer Driven Service Enhanced Customization Business Webs Value Creation Extended Enterprise Industrial Age Corporation Supplier Driven Mass Production Physical Scarce Digital Knowledge Abundant Resources New Competitive Space
Transforming Post Secondary Education • Lifelong learning: preparing for the world of knowledge work • New competitive space • Offshoring • Liberal Arts is even more important
A New Infrastructure For Learning
Devices Bandwidth Standards 2010 Fragmentation/ Integration Services 2000 Virtualization HYPERNET INTERNET The Hypernet
The Nature of Pedagogy: From Broadcast to Interactive Learning
Source: “Growing Up Digital: The Rise of the Net Generation” Don Tapscott, McGraw-Hill, 1997 The Technologies of Learning
Learning in the Age of Transparency
Employees Communities Partners Shareholders Customers Five Classes of Stakeholders
Leadership for the New Learning Paradigm
Crisis of Leadership Paradigm shifts involve dislocation, conflict, confusion, uncertainty. New paradigms are nearly always received with coolness, even mockery or hostility. Those with vested interests fight the change. The shift demands such a different view of things that established leaders are often last to be won over, if at all. Marilyn Ferguson