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Leading in a Connected World

Leading in a Connected World. Leading in a Connected World. Roger Pryor 23 September 2010. evolution?. Musing All around us, we see technology adopted and adapted because it makes it easier, more effective and efficient. Yet...

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Leading in a Connected World

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  1. Leading in a Connected World

  2. Leading in a Connected World Roger Pryor 23 September 2010

  3. evolution?

  4. Musing All around us, we see technology adopted and adapted because it makes it easier, more effective and efficient

  5. Yet... In education we worry that making things easy or more effective might somehow be ‘cheating’

  6. A short history of human communication..

  7. 1 Wants to get a message to 1

  8. 1 1

  9. Many 1 And potentially MANY more

  10. 1 Many

  11. Connections 1 Ideas Services Products

  12. To send a message via Twitter = To Tweet

  13. To resend a message via Twitter to another set of followers = To re-Tweet

  14. Keeping track of Tweets Sorting by user @mediahunter @carolduncan @pipcleaves @pryorcommitment

  15. Keeping track of Tweets Sorting by ‘hashtag’ #newinnewcastle #qanda

  16. An example of new connections and new uses: Twitter and social media: What’s it good for?

  17. Craig Wilson is managing director of Sticky, a digital agency based in Newcastle, Australia

  18. Carol joined 1233 ABC Newcastle in 2001 to present the afternoon program Jobs after school included making Cherry Ripe milkshakes http://www.bedsidebookstack.com/

  19. Pip Cleaves

  20. Other possibilities: Connecting people who may never have met....

  21. http://www.thelunatickssociety.com.au

  22. Other possibilities: Trying out techniques, and giving performance feedback

  23. The Context: School Concert “Doing what we big people can do, to ensure that little people have the best access to opportunity possible.”

  24. Other possibilities: Creeping lateralism

  25. New possibilities?

  26. http://www.mrkeenan.com/?p=512

  27. An Active Listener A Connected Leader An Authentic Conversationalist Inspirational and Empowering A 21st Century Learning Specialist

  28. Hi thanks for getting thinking today! The way I see it I would split a talk into two sections as I believe a connected world challenges our thinking in two ways 1. What we teach 2. The way we teach What we teach .... my view is that we need to educate ourselves ( young and old alike) to find coherence in a complex world.

  29. The way we teach will need to change to capture the opportunities of this new world. You both are much better placed than me to see how technology can help but connective technology must be the servant not the master of this new teaching.

  30. Connect: people and ideas

  31. Creeping lateralism... Sometimes it can feel as though we are travelling up and down in the vertical elevator of bureaucracy: glum with the realisation that you can’t even get to certain floors without a swipe card

  32. Warp & Weft interest functionality strength

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