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David Warlick The Landmark Project 919-571-3292 david@landmark-project

David Warlick The Landmark Project 919-571-3292 david@landmark-project.com. David Warlick The Landmark Project 919-571-3292 david@landmark-project.com. Online Handouts. http://landmark-project.com. Landmarks for Schools.

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David Warlick The Landmark Project 919-571-3292 david@landmark-project

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  1. David WarlickThe Landmark Project919-571-3292david@landmark-project.com

  2. David WarlickThe Landmark Project919-571-3292david@landmark-project.com

  3. Online Handouts http://landmark-project.com Landmarks for Schools Home of Citation Machine, Rubric Builder, PiNet, Permission Requestion Template, etc.

  4. Most Searched TermsMost Popular Topics in the history of Lycos…since August 1999 8. Las Vegas 7. Pamela Anderson 6. WWF 5. Tattoos 4. Jennifer Lopez 3. Britney Spears 2. Dragonball The Lycos 50 Daily Reporthttp://50.lycos.com

  5. Our Students are Different! For the first time in history, children are more comfortable, knowledgeable, and literate than their parents about an innovation central to society. -- Don Tapscot1998 • Smarter • Healthier • Media Savvy • Tech Savvy (they assimilate, whilewe accommodate) Howe, Neil, and William Strauss. Millennials Rising: The Next Great Generation. Ventage Books: New York , 2000. Berliner, David C., and Bruce J. Biddle & James Bell. The Manufactured Crisis: Myths, Fraud, and the Attack on America's Public Schools. Perseus Press: Stanford, 1996. Tapscott, Don. Growing Up Digital. McGraw-Hill: New York, 1998.

  6. Their Future is Different "You'll have at least five jobs after you graduate, four of which haven't been invented yet." Michael Cox,Chief Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Mokhoff, Nicolas. "Old Models Can\'t Explain New Economy, Speaker Says." EE Times. 10/31/00. CMP Media, Inc.. 25 November, 2000. <http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20001031S0022>.

  7. What do We Know about the Workplace of the Future?

  8. What do We Know about the Workplace of the Future? • Of the 1.5 exabytes of information that we produce this year. • .003% will be Printed! "How Much Information." School of Inormation Management & Systems. 2000. Regents of the University of California. 13 March, 2001. <http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/how-much-info/summary.html>.

  9. What do We Know about the Workplace of the Future?

  10. What do We Know about the Workplace of the Future?

  11. What do We Know about the Workplace of the Future? For the first time in history, our challenge is to prepare our children for a future that we can not clearly describe!

  12. How are Conditions Changing • Bits vs Atoms • Multicast vs Broadcast • Technology is Invisible (and Watching) • Expertise Building – Self-taught vs Teachable

  13. Who’s Online

  14. Four Education Questions • Who? • What? • How? • How Well? • What? Redefine Literacy for the 21st Century • How Well?

  15. Reading Mathematics Writing Expose the Truth Employ Information Express Ideas Compelling 20th Century Literacy

  16. Expose the truth 20th Century 21st Century Transcend • Vast Information • Cultural Perspective • Time

  17. The Nature of Literacy

  18. Employ Information Information is a Raw Material • Analyze • Synthesize • Manipulate • Translate • Build With

  19. Express Compellingly Dial-up DSL Cable LANs Full Broadband (2012) How are we going to fill that bandwidth?

  20. What Communicates Better Valuable information will be that which communicates itself most effectively. • Text • Images • Sound • Animation • Video

  21. Express Compellingly "We're witnessing a new cinema being born and that's exciting. However, whatever cinema evolves into, you still need an author.” -- Martin Scorcese

  22. Contemporary Literacy • Expose the truth • Employ information • Express ideas compellingly

  23. The Big “E” -- Ethics Christine Pelton

  24. “Real” Education Reform? Vera B. Hoyle circa 1969 Shield your eyes!

  25. Our Challenge! Shenzen, China (a 15 year old city)

  26. Questions? • What id you mean by … ? • What would allow teachers to …? • What can we do to … ? • Why did you say that … ?

  27. David WarlickThe Landmark ProjectRaleigh, NC 919-571-3292david@landmark-project.comhttp://landmark-project.com/dfw/ Thank You! • Professional Development • Keynotes • Consulting • Web Page & Applications Development

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