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Technology: Gifted Students and 21 st Century Learning

Technology: Gifted Students and 21 st Century Learning. Cindy Sheets cindysheets@smsd.org cindysheets@aha-learners.org Cindysheets.weebly.com. What brought you here today? What are you hoping to take away from this workshop?

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Technology: Gifted Students and 21 st Century Learning

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  1. Technology: Gifted Students and 21st Century Learning Cindy Sheetscindysheets@smsd.org cindysheets@aha-learners.org Cindysheets.weebly.com

  2. What brought you here today? • What are you hoping to take away from this workshop? • Plan to set some goals for yourself – what will you do differently when you return to work?

  3. ‘Our kids will spend the rest of their lives in the future. Are we getting them ready?’ Kevin Honeycutt

  4. Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future. John F. Kennedy

  5. Collaboration Cooperation Creativity

  6. Digital Footprints

  7. http://www.ksde.org/Default.aspx?alias=www.ksde.org/learn21

  8. Connectivity Any Time Any Place Any Pace

  9. Knocking Down the 4 Walls

  10. No generation in history has ever been so thoroughly prepared for the industrial age. http://davidwarlick.com/2cents/2006/02/16/happy-birthday-jude/

  11. Kids are Different

  12. Shift Happens

  13. Did You Know? 4.0

  14. What does this mean for you and your learning community?

  15. Social Media Count http://www.personalizemedia.com/garys-social-media-count/

  16. OLPC One laptop per child

  17. iTunes U

  18. Web 2.0 TheInternet is not JUST a Library

  19. New technologies provide access to a vast array of information, including digital libraries, real-world data for analysis, and connections to other people who provide information, feedback, and inspiration, all of which can enhance the learning of teachers and administrators as well as students.(p.xix) How People Learn by Bransford, Brown and Cocking (1999)

  20. 21st Century Skills

  21. Route 21 http://www.p21.org/route21/index.php

  22. Process not Product “We teach a subject not to produce little living libraries on that subject, but rather to get a student to think mathematically for himself, to consider matters as an historian does, to take part in the process of knowledge-getting. Knowing is a process, not a product.” (Bruner, 1966, p. 72)

  23. Core Subjects Mastery of core subjects and 21st century themes is essential for students in the 21st century.

  24. Moving Beyond the Basics beyond a focus on basic competency in core subjects to promoting understanding at much higher levels by weaving 21st century interdisciplinary themes into core subjects: • Global Awareness • Financial, Economic, Business • and Entrepreneurial Literacy • Health Literacy • Civics Literacy

  25. Global, Economic . . . WASHINGTON, D.C.– Sept. 10, 2008 –Creating a 21st century education system that prepares students, workers and citizens to triumph in the global skills race is the central economic competitiveness issue currently facing the United States, according to a new report released by the Partnership for 21st Century Skills

  26. Learning & Innovation This will separate students who are prepared for increasingly complex life and work environments in the 21st century, and those who are not A focus on creativity, critical thinking, communication and collaboration is essential to prepare students for the future.

  27. Information, Media & Technology • In our world . . . • technology and media-suffused environment • access to an abundance of information • rapid changes in technology tools • ability to collaborate and make individual contributions on an unprecedented scale. • Information Literacy • Media Literacy • Information, • Communication & • Technology Literacy

  28. Information Literacy When they know how to access data, they are better able navigate the vast data ocean that surrounds our world. evaluatethat data, to make sense of it, thus turning it into information. effectively use information, in order to convert it into useful knowledge.

  29. Information literacy has a truly transformative effect, one that makes possible the acquisition of other skills necessary for 21st century life. Partnership for 21st Century Skills White Paper

  30. Life and Career Skills “What we resolve to do in school only makes sense when considered in the broader context of what the society intends to accomplish through its educational investment in the young.” Jerome S. Bruner, The Culture of Education

  31. 21stCentury Teachers Who’s the expert?

  32. “We live in a time of such rapid change and growth of knowledge that only he who is in a fundamental sense a scholar – that is, a person who continues to learn and inquire – can hope to keep pace, let alone play the role of guide.” Nathan M. Pusey, The Age of the Scholar

  33. The lines are beginning to blur between teacher and student

  34. Student – Learner - Teacher http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KM2Iv5D10Bs

  35. Students may speak “technology” with greater fluency than their digital immigrant parents, but they do not always do so with . . . as much sophistication as they imagine, . as much wisdom as their parents would wish, or as much competence as their teachers would like Partnership for 21st Century Skills White Paper

  36. 21 Signs You’re a 21st Century Teacher • Blog

  37. International Society for Technology in Education • National Education Technology Standards • Students • Teachers • Administrators • More than 90% of states have adopted, adapted or referenced in their own state standards

  38. Turning Point Learning Center • http://turningpointterriers.com • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yytB1IgNJ1w&feature=player_embedded • http://prezi.com/pp2sj4w_thzl/the-life-practice-model-at-turning-point-learning-center/

  39. Life Practices Model

  40. What would you like to ask students who are working and living in a technology rich environment?

  41. Voices in Innovation Clay Shirkey

  42. Instutitions vs. Collaboration

  43. Sir Ken Robinson

  44. TED Talks Technology, Entertainment, Design Inspired talks by the world's greatest thinkers and doers - - - - for free TED.com

  45. Sir Ken Robinson - Creativity

  46. Daniel Pink

  47. 3 Steps

  48. Innovative Technology Leaders Kevin Honeycutt Scott McLeod Wes Fryer Alan November Gary Stager Will Richardson David Warlick Karl Fisch

  49. 12 videos to spark educators’ thinking • http://dangerouslyirrelevant.org/2010/11/12-videos-to-spark-educators-thinking.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+dangerouslyirrelevant+%28Dangerously+Irrelevant%29

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