7. Please make your selection...
DigitalNative
Gen
Now
Gen
X
BabyBoom
ers
The
Greatest
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1. Digital Native
2. Gen Now
3. Gen X
4. Baby Boomers
5. The Greatest
Answer Now
8. What is a “digital native?”
Generational Breakdown
>A digital native is a person who was born
during or after the general introduction of
digital technologies and through interacting
with digital technology from an early age,
has a greater understanding of its concepts.
9. Meet Bella:
She is a
digital
native…
Digital Native vs.
Digital Immigrant
11. Old School
Access to learning
• Learning institution – classroom, possibly
field trip; generally one dimensional, rote
• Library – books, recordings, slides projectors,
micro-fiche
• Key format: you come to us…
• Knowledge is housed in a certain place
• With designated people, or resource
12. The Evolution
Old school Distance learning => Social learning
Internet => Connecting, communicating virtually
Tools => desktop computers, laptops, smart phones,
tablets
The opportunity for individual choice and a customized
experience, freedom to source information from a variety of
sources
Technology
E-learning
Web based
New School
13. The Evolution
Old school | New School: Digital-Social learning
You come to
us; we are the
keepers of the
information.
We come to you and those
you’re connected with
when it’s convenient,
wherever you are.
The
Cloud
14. New School =>The World of
What is It? Let’s break it down…
“Social media refers to the means of interactions
among people in which they create, share, and
exchange information and ideas in virtual
communities and networks.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_media
19. The Digital-Social Manta
• Quick, fast, convenient,
just when I need it …oh
and by the way don’t bore
me, but engage me and
entertain me while I’m
learning and also while
learning allow me to share
and interact with my
“friends” (aka other
learners).
25. As of May 2013:
91% of American adults have a cell phone
56% of American adults have a smartphone
28% of cell owners own an Android; 25% own an iPhone; 4%
own a Blackberry
34% of American adults own a tablet computer
As of January 2013:
26% of American adults own an e-reader
Going Mobile & Portable…
Smart Phones and Tablets
Source: Pew Internet.org
26. Going Mobile & Portable…
Smart Phones and Tablets
Cell Internet access:
As of April 2012, 55% of adult cell owners use the internet on
their mobile phones; nearly double what we found three years
ago.
31% of current cell internet users say that they mostly go online
using their cell phone, and not using some other device such as a
desktop or laptop computer. That works out to 17% of all adult
cell owners who are “cell-mostly internet users”—that is, who
use their phone for most of their online browsing.
27. Most Popular Activity
The % of cell phone owners who use their cell
phone to…
oTake a picture: 82
oSend or receive text messages: 80
oAccess the internet: 56
oSend or receive email: 50
oRecord Video: 44
oDownload Apps: 43
oLook for health or medical information online: 31
oCheck bank account balance or do any online banking: 29
34. What’s an app?
Definition: Apps is an abbreviation for
application.
An app is a piece of software.
It can run on the Internet, on your
computer, or on your phone or other
electronic device.
36. What’s an app?
Audience Experience With Apps
What are the # of apps you currently
have on your Smartphone?
37. Part A: What are the # of apps you
currently have on your Smartphone:
1-5
6-11
12+
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1. 1-5
2. 6-11
3. 12+
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38. Part B: Actively Use
1-5
6-11
12+
0% 0%0%
1. 1-5
2. 6-11
3. 12+
Answer Now
39. Advantages of Mobile Apps
• All in one place – easy to find
• Push notifications
• Reduces network (bandwidth use)
• Reduces network issues
• Private
• Ease of use
• Convenient
• Efficient
• Flexible delivery
• Can encourage collaboration
• And connection
43. The Death of the PC
The days of paying for costly software upgrades are
numbered. The PC will soon be obsolete. And
BusinessWeek reports 70% of Americans are already
using the technology that will replace it. Merrill Lynch
calls it "a $160 billion opportunity."
http://wallstcheatsheet.com/stocks/smartphone-stats-apple-rules-oem-
android-dominates-platform.html/?a=viewall
53. Going Beyond the Classroom
Creating a High-Impact Blended
Learning Strategy on A Shoe-String
Pic source: http://dwightcarter.edublogs.org/2013/02/22/blended-learning-at-glhs/
60. Free Resources
• Uber conference (partners with Evernote)
• ooVoo
• Skype
• Bigmarker
• Google Hangouts (record & broadcast)
• Ustream
• Streaming/ Facebook (22 Social)
Capabilities: More than 2, record, post/share,
broadcast live, document sharing
61. Simple Tools & Resources
•Bite-sizing
•Audio
•Video (hosting options – Youtube, Vimeo)
•Experiential (sharing pictures)
•Screen-sharing
•Email
•SMS
•Self-directed curriculum / teach back
•Hang-outs (free collaboration, broadcast)
platforms.
What can you automate?
62. Simple Tools
How to leverage segment learning:
•Blogging
•RSS feeds
•Twitter
•Facebook
•Slideshare
•Powerpoint to video to mp3 to transcript
All
listed
are
FREE!