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Emerging Technologies

0. Emerging Technologies. Ron Faulds and Barb Fardell Michigan Department of Ed. 0. Web 2.0. 0. Sc hool 2.0?. 0. Did You Know. 0. Sometimes size does matter. 0. If you’re one in a million in China. 0. There are 1,300 people just like you. 0.

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Emerging Technologies

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  1. 0 Emerging Technologies Ron Faulds and Barb Fardell Michigan Department of Ed.

  2. 0 Web 2.0

  3. 0 School 2.0?

  4. 0 Did You Know . . .

  5. 0 Sometimes size does matter.

  6. 0 If you’re one in a million in China . . .

  7. 0 There are 1,300 people just like you.

  8. 0 In India, there are 1,100 people just like you.

  9. 0 The 25% of the population in China with the highest IQ’s . . .

  10. 0 Is greater than the total population of North America.

  11. 0 In India, it’s the top 28%.

  12. 0 Translation for teachers:They have more honors kids than we have kids.

  13. 0 Did you know . . .

  14. 0 China will soon become the number one English speaking country in the world.

  15. 0 If you took every single job in the U.S. today and shipped it to China . . .

  16. 0 China would still have a labor surplus.

  17. 0 During the course of this 8 minute presentation . . .

  18. 0 • 60 babies will be born in the U.S. • 244 babies will be born in China. • 351 babies will be born in India.

  19. 0 The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that today’s learner will have 10-14 jobs . . .

  20. 0 By the age of 38.

  21. 0 According to the U.S. Department of Labor . . .

  22. 0 1 out of 4 workers today is working for a company he has been employed by for less than one year.

  23. 0 More than 1 out of 2 are working at their current job for less than 5 years.

  24. 0 The top 10 in-demand jobs in 2010 didn’t exist in 2004.

  25. 0 Question for teachers:How do we prepare our students for 14 different jobs and several different careers?

  26. 0 We are currently preparing students for jobs that don’t yet exist . . .

  27. 0 using technologies that haven’t been invented . . .

  28. 0 in order to solve problems we don’t even know are problems yet. David Warlick – Connect Learning blog

  29. 0 Question for Administrators?How do we do this?

  30. 0 Name this country . . .

  31. 0 • Richest in the World • Largest Military • Center of world business and finance • Strongest education system • World center of innovation and invention • Currency the world standard of value • Highest standard of living

  32. 0 England.

  33. 0 In 1900.

  34. 0 Do you perceive a trend?

  35. 0 Did you know . . .

  36. 0 The U.S. is 20th in the world in broadband Internet penetration.(Luxembourg just passed us.)

  37. 0 In 2002 alone Nintendo invested more than $140 million in research and development.

  38. 0 The U.S. Federal Government spent less than half as much on Research and Innovation.

  39. 0 1 out of every 8 couples married in the U.S. last year met online.

  40. 0 There are over 100 million registered users of MySpace.(August 2006)

  41. The average MySpace page is visited 30 times a day.

  42. Did you know . . .

  43. We are living in exponential times.

  44. There are over 2.7 billion searches performed on Google each month.

  45. To whom were these questions addressed B.G.?(Before Google)

  46. The number of text messages sent and received every day exceeds the population of the planet.

  47. By their 21st birthday, digital kids will have sent/received 250,000 emails/IMs, spent 10,000 hours on the phone, and watched 20,000 hours of TV (with 500,000 commercials).

  48. Kids use electronic media 6.5 hours a day into which they pack 8.5 hours of exposure to that media. How?

  49. They multitask.

  50. There are about 540,000 words in the English language . . .

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