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ICT TRENDS -in education-

ICT TRENDS -in education-. Gerry White. Principal Research Fellow (Research and Digital Learning). Social, cultural and pedagogical CHANGE -in education-. Principal Research Fellow (Research and Digital Learning). Gerry White. Pedagogical change. Major changes – history Trends

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ICT TRENDS -in education-

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  1. ICT TRENDS-in education- Gerry White Principal Research Fellow (Research and Digital Learning)

  2. Social, cultural and pedagogical CHANGE-in education- Principal Research Fellow (Research and Digital Learning) Gerry White

  3. Pedagogical change • Major changes – history • Trends • Online services • National curriculum • Research • Digital literacy • What does it mean for education?

  4. Major changes – history Mass media Austn education Internet IMS Flickr www OLTC Web 2.0 Facebook Twitter National agreements DER TCP/IP Nokia Del.icio.us YouTube 08 1969 1973 1989 1989 91 93 94 96 97 2000 01 03 04 05 06 09 Connecting Messaging Information Services Interactive Publishing Multimedia Sharing • Brochures • Pages • eBay • Google • Wikipedia • Amazon.com Information-services Personalisation

  5. Major changes – history Mass media Austn education Internet IMS Flickr www OLTC Web 2.0 Facebook Twitter National agreements DER TCP/IP Nokia Del.icio.us YouTube 08 1969 1973 1989 1989 91 93 94 96 97 2000 01 03 04 05 06 09 Connecting Messaging Information Services Interactive Publishing Multimedia Sharing • Brochures • Pages • eBay • Google • Wikipedia • Amazon.com Information-services Personalisation

  6. Major changes – history How the web evolves Cantoni, L How does the web evolve, March 2007, accessed at http://newmine.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.htm on 10 March 2007

  7. What has changed? Karl Fisch & Scott McLeod (2007). Shift Happens. Did you know 2.0? Retrieved April 22, 2009 from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMcfrLYDm2U. Did you know 3.0?

  8. What are some trends?

  9. Trends Learning in a virtual environment

  10. Touch screen tablet

  11. Trend-move to mobile Vincent, T. (2009). Learning in hand. Retrieved June 28, 2009, from http://learninginhand.com/blog/2009/06/apple-iigs-vs-iphone-3g-s_2870.html.

  12. Graphic search Tianamo. (2009). Tainamo. Retrieved June 28, 209, from http://search.tianamo.com/index2.php.

  13. Interactivity Interacting with objects, technologies and people HOTmaths. Retrieved July 10, 2009, from www.hotmaths.com.au.

  14. What aboutNational curriculum? • Brilliant • Consolidation • Enable innovation • Implementation • Support • Accountability

  15. What aboutNational curriculum? SPPs DER Indigenous Education NCB/ACARA English Maths Science History National agreements Equity Low-SES Teacher quality ECE

  16. Heppell, S. (2008). Learnometer. Retrieved November 22, 2008, from http://www.learnometer.net/trends_discussion.html.

  17. What about online services?

  18. Facebook Twitter Google Wikipedia Flickr YouTube Online services Cloud – SaaS Open software/content/networks Wireless Open standards Eportfolio Web services Mobile

  19. Cloud computing Hinchcliffe, D. (2009). Cloud computing: A delicate balance of risk and benefit. Retrieved June 15, 2009 from http://blogs.zdnet.com/Hinchcliffe/.

  20. Online services ACMA. (2009). Australia in the Digital Economy. Report 2: Online Participation. Canberra: ACMA. p. 18)

  21. Top 20 websites Online services ACMA. (2009). Australia in the Digital Economy. Report 2: Online Participation. Canberra: ACMA. p. 16)

  22. Education access

  23. Online communities

  24. Online communities

  25. Online communities

  26. What does research say about education?

  27. Aboutstudents Born 1993

  28. Connected Wilson, S. (2005). Future VLE – the visual version. Scott’s workblog.Retrieved from April 7, 2009, fromhttp://zope.cetis.ac.uk/members/scott/blogview?entry=20050125170206.

  29. Connected People Nodes Hubs Networks Future conferences

  30. About students Ito, M

  31. Tweens & teens National School Boards Association (2007)CREATING & CONNECTING//Research and Guidelines on Online Social — and Educational — Networking Retrieved on 16th August, 2007, from http://www.nsba.org/site/docs/41400/41340.pdf

  32. Use of the internet by age ACMA. (2009). Australia in the Digital Economy. Report 2: Online Participation. Canberra: ACMA. p. 8)

  33. Online communities Education.au. (2009). edna hub progress report #2 January 2009. Adelaide: EdNA Reference Committee.

  34. About teachers 781 Groups; 23,205 members December 31, 2008 90 million members

  35. Research - ICT • In what? • Language • Science • Art and design • Computing • Earth sciences • History • Mathematics Selected studies • BECTa in UK (2004) • Impact Studies – UK (2006) • ICT Impact – Europe (2006) • OECD (2005) • PISA (2006) • TIMSS (2006) • NSW Partners (2008) in Learning • US Meta-analysis (2009)

  36. Education access

  37. Humanity

  38. Educators ICT usage:  Key finding of Internet usage included: • for research (83%) • for finding learning resources (80%) • for professional development (64%) • for interacting with colleagues (61%) Barriers of Internet usage included: • poor infrastructure 41% • content blocking (40%) • limited access (21%) • limited confidence or expertise (20%) • lack of relevant resources on the internet (12%). education.au. (2008). Educators and ICT usage: Market research report. Completed by McGregor Tan Research. Adelaide: education.au.

  39. 19C 20C Education 21C

  40. What is digital literacy?

  41. Digital literacy As distinct from print literacy Digital literacy is a form of hands-on productive expression … using multi-platform devices to write’ as well as ‘read’ electronic media. Hartley, J. (2009). //the_uses_of_digital_literacy. St Lucia: UQP. p. 21.

  42. Print literacy

  43. Digital literacy

  44. Digital literacy skills • Collaborating • Sharing • Creating knowledge • Learning

  45. Digital literacy skills McKewon, L. (2008). Connectivism Wordle. Retrieved 15/9/08 from http://wordle.net/gallery/wrdl/185697/Connectivism

  46. What does mean for education?

  47. Skills “Students will, of course, continue to learn the timeless core subjects like math and science that are critical to their success. But we will also add new topics including globalawareness and life skills to the curriculum. And we will use teaching methods that foster creativity and innovation, critical thinking and problem solving, communication and collaboration, media literacy, leadership and productivity, cultural awareness, adaptability and accountability*.” *Italics are my emphasis Governor Ted Strickland. (2009). As reported in the Springfields Schools News and Issues. Ohio. January 28, 2009. Retrieved March 11, 2009, from http://www.springfieldnewssun.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/dayton/springfieldeducation/entries/2009/03/10/obama_talks_education.html

  48. Education Digital learning • Engagement • Connected & networking • Sharing and collaborating • Fiddling & tinkering • Learning together From the dawn of history. Retrieved July 10, 2009, from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XQ-xVDklT8

  49. Skills • Handling hypertext • Critically reading information • Critically reading people • Writing for an audience • Writing in multiple modes • Organised sharing • Engaging diverse voices Anderson, W. (2009). Becoming Network-Wise. Educational Leadership. 66(6). P. 26-31.

  50. Skills

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