Based on Heidi Hayes Jacobs' book "Curriculum21" (ASCD 2010), Presentation “Teacher21” Heidi Hayes Jacobs & Marie Alcock (CMI, July 2011)
Keynote Presentation Heidi Hayes Jacobs & Bena Kallick (CMI, July 2011)
Digital Learning Farm Jobs, Alan November (NovemberLearning.com)
Globally Connected Learning, Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano (globallyconnectedlearning.com)
15. Social Networks Social Production Non-Linear Learning Five Socio-Technology Trends Adapted from Stephen Wilmarth in Curriculum21 (ASCD 2010) by Heidi Hayes Jacobs Media Grids
52. New Kind of Learner Upgrading Collaboration Old Skills~ New Literacies
53. Credits & Resources Curriculum 21 by Heidi Hayes Jacobs (ASCD 2010) Presentation “Teacher21” Heidi Hayes Jacobs & Marie Alcock (CMI, July 2011) Keynote Presentation Heidi Hayes Jacobs & BenaKallick (CMI, July 2011) Digital Learning Farm Jobs, Alan November (NovemberLearning.com)
54. Image Credit Little Girl behind TVby RivkaOhayon Baby with iPadhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/umpcportal/4581962986/http://www.flickr.com/photos/oxtopus/5102485260/ Children with iPadhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/scottvanderchijs/4912947547/http://www.flickr.com/photos/angels_have_the_phone_box/5796098016/http://www.flickr.com/photos/fritzon/4711241023/ ‘Don’t like Change” by Rob van Alphenhttp://www.slideshare.net/Advertisinggenius/a-story-on-motivation
Editor's Notes
Sputnik; walk on the moonNew technology: transistor radios, television, space raceSexual freedom, Roe vs. Wade, drug experimentationMovements: civil rights, women, environmentAssassinations: JFK, Robert Kennedy, Malcolm X, Martin Luther KingMusic: Rock and Roll, Beatlemania, MotownUS (Woodstock, Vietnam War), India (independence), Canada (Trudeau)Source: Wikipedia
the home computer, the rise of videogames, cable television and the Internet as tools for social and commercial purposes
email, texting, and IM and new media used through websites like YouTube and social networking sites like Google+, Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter,
lifelong use of communications and media technologies such as the World Wide Web, instant messaging, text messaging, MP3 players, mobile phones and YouTube,[20][21] earning them the nickname "digital natives".[5] No longer limited to the home computer, the Internet is now increasingly carried in their pockets on mobile Internet devices such as mobile phones.
Clay Shirky- Cognitive Surplus
Growing up in a swiping world
Social ProductionSocial NetworksSemantic WebMedia GridsNon Linear LearningAdapted from Stephen Wilmarth’s chapterin Curriculum21 (ASCD, 2010) by Heidi Hayes JacobsHow does your brain respond to the bullets and summary versus the image? What do you remember better?