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The world is changing...

The world is changing. Media Politics Journalism Medicine Warfare Music Books Business . bit.ly/qgW5tf. bit.ly/qgW5tf. What's different ? We now have an easy connection between an individual's passion to learn and the resources to learn it. Anytime. Anywhere. Anyone.

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The world is changing...

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  1. The world is changing...

  2. Media Politics Journalism Medicine Warfare Music Books Business ...

  3. bit.ly/qgW5tf

  4. bit.ly/qgW5tf

  5. What's different?We now have an easy connection between an individual's passion to learn and the resources to learn it.

  6. Anytime. Anywhere...

  7. Anyone.

  8. Five billion people will be connected to the Web by 2020.

  9. Two billion predators...

  10. ...or two billion potential teachers from around the world.

  11. Challenge and Opportunity

  12. "Our learning institutions, for the most part, are acting as if the world has not suddenly, irrevocably, cataclysmically, epistemically changed-and changed precisely in the area of learning."--Cathy N. Davidson and David Theo Goldberg"Future of Learning Institutions", 2009http://bit.ly/X52mZ (.pdf)

  13. “'What can you do?' has been replaced with 'What can you and your network connections do?' Knowledge itself is moving from the individual to the individual and his contacts.” --Jay Cross, Informal Learning

  14. But here is the challenge:

  15. "Institutions will try to preserve the problem to which they are the solution." --Clay Shirky bit.ly/pV4xTb 

  16. Education vs. Everyday Analog vs. Digital Tethered vs. Mobile Isolated vs. Connected Generic vs. Personal Consumption vs. Creation Closed vs. Open David Wiley, BYU

  17. Right now, schools are: Time and place. Filtered. Teacher-directed. Predictable. Standardized. Push oriented. Content-based. Group assessed. Linear. Closed. Sept-June. Local.

  18. Learning will be (already is): Mobile. Networked. Global. Collaborative. Self-directed. Inquiry based. On demand. Transparent. Lifelong. Personalized. Pull. Unpredictable.

  19. Shouldn't classrooms be? Mobile. Networked. Global. Collaborative. Self-directed. Inquiry based. On demand. Transparent. Lifelong. Personalized. Pull. Unpredictable.

  20. “In times of change, learners inherit the Earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.” --Eric Hoffer

  21. "We need to move beyond the idea that an education is something that is provided for us, and toward the idea that an education is something that we create for ourselves." --Stephen Downes http://huff.to/cLEcpe

  22. The What Changes Game?Premise: Ubiquitous access to information and teachers renders the current system of education irrelevant, and possibly obsolete. Given that, what changes?LearningCultureLiteracy http://plpwiki.comClassroomsTeachingAssessment

  23. The What Changes Game? DEBRIEF…. Look at the Google doc(s). What is your favorite change piece? Who won the game? Look under your seat. If you find a “You Are A Winner” penguin- then you just won a book written by one or both of the presenters! Woo Hoo! Collect after the keynote.

  24. Our challenge, our opportunity.

  25. Learners first, teachers second.

  26. "None of us is exempt. We can’t firmly believe in ‘life-long learning’ and simultaneously not be clued in to the largest transformation in learning that ever has occurred in human history. Those two don’t co-exist. Being a ‘life-long learner’ is not ignoring what’s going on around us; we don’t get to claim the title of ‘effective educator’ or ‘excellent professor’ if we do this. We must change inertia into momentum. That’s what we owe our children and grandchildren." --Scott McLeod http://www.ucea.org/are-we-irrelevant

  27. Learner First---Teacher Second It is a shift and requires us to rethink who we are as an educator. It requires us to redefine ourselves. Next game…Developing your own shifted personal tag line…

  28. What is your personal tag line? From: “Get in line and follow me.” or “The same today, tomorrow, always.” “I scream -- because I care.” To: “Learning together since 2011 –you teaching me.” or “Learning: anytime, anyplace, anyway, anyhow”

  29. Create a new personal tag line for you as a connected educator! Write it under your name on your name tag! 1. Tweet your tagline using the hashtag #changegame 2. Follow that hashtag and retweet a tagline you like! 3. Person with most retweets gets a prize at closing session.

  30. Let’s just admit it… You are an agent of change! Now. Always. And now you have the tools to leverage your ideas.

  31. An effective change agent is someone who isn’t afraid to change course.

  32. A person who knows her own mind – how it learns best – is most likely to be able to change her mind effectively. ~~Gardner (2006)

  33. It really is okay to be proud of the work that you have helped to create. While no passion of yours is 100% yours, there is something important about standing up for the change that you believe needs to take place. There are moments when "we" (students, teachers, admins) are ready to move on to the next step in our progression. We have to know when that is as well. Photo credithttp://www.flickr.com/photos/23373808@N07/3845745192

  34. Balancing making a difference and trying not to drown anyone with my waves.

  35. Whatever changes are being considered, sustainable leadership should look to the past for precedents that can be reinvented and refined, and for evidence of what has succeeded or failed before.-Hargreaves (2005)

  36. Invention is a flower, innovation is a weed. —Robert Metcalfe, inventor of Ethernet and founder of 3Com.

  37. Reform- installing innovations that will work within the context of the existing culture and structure of schools. It usually means changing procedures, processes, and technologies with the intent of improving performance of existing operation systems. Transformation- is intended to make it possible to do things that have never been done by the organization undergoing the transformation. Phillip Schlechty's, Leading for Learning: How to Transform Schools into Learning Organizations

  38. Transformation includes altering the beliefs, values, meanings- the culture- in which programs are embedded, as well as changing the current system of rules, roles, and relationship- social structure-so that the innovations needed will be supported. As you develop your change agent vision… Which are you? How will you change the world?

  39. Be a networker- a connected learner…foster collaboration between teachers, schools and districts

  40. What will change in education because of your attending ECOO 2011?What will you go back and …Make a stand for?Create an awareness of?Do?Share?Connect?Collaborate?Act Collectively?

  41. New Catch Phrase for Education Brainstorm with your group and create a new catch phrase for education. Go to http://bit.ly/ecoochange and post a sticky with your group catch phrase. We will hold a people’s choice (votes submitted by via text) at closing keynote to determine the winner.

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