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What Are Employers Looking For?

What Are Employers Looking For?. Developing 21 st Century Skills in an Online Environment. Leanne Chun & Lani Uyeno Leeward Community College Pearl City, Hawaii, U.S.A. Agenda: Focus on new technologies to improve teaching, learning, and student motivation. Problem. Solution.

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What Are Employers Looking For?

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  1. What Are Employers Looking For?

  2. Developing 21st Century Skills in an Online Environment Leanne Chun & Lani Uyeno Leeward Community College Pearl City, Hawaii, U.S.A.

  3. Agenda: Focus on new technologies to improve teaching, learning, and student motivation

  4. Problem

  5. Solution

  6. What is Scenario-Based Learning?

  7. Evaluation Criteria • Goals for Classroom Design • supports interaction and sense of community • supports teaching and learning of 21st century skills • promotes collaboration • allows equal access to tools, technology, resources • allows for re-configuration (including movable furniture, walls) • is sustainable

  8. Sharing Join another team and share your design with them. You will have 2 minutes for your sharing. When you are finished, have the second team share.

  9. Debrief of Activity How did it feel to solve an open-ended problem like this one? What process did you go through to complete this task? How did you get everyone involved? What would you do differently next time?

  10. What are Characteristics of Scenario (Problem)-Based Learning? open-ended, ill-defined problems teamwork collaboration real-world industry involvement facilitated learning

  11. Scenario #1 (English) Students are placed in simulated real world environments

  12. Sample Task

  13. Elluminate Recording

  14. Scenario #2 (Computer Science) Students are placed in simulated real world environments NaluHou Consulting is a premier information technology solution provider. We specialize in providing reliable solutions for businesses in today's fast pace technology world. The company is dedicated to providing you with the most powerful IT products, solutions and strategies that keep your business on the cutting edge of technology.

  15. Sample Task

  16. Elluminate Recording

  17. Different Classes, Same Methodology Increased Interactions w/ Students • Problem-Based • Elluminate& Skype Facilitator Judge 21st Century Skills

  18. Discussion & Questions • Contact Information: • Leanne Chun • leannech@hawaii.edu • Lani Uyeno • luyeno@hawaii.edu • Problem-Based Learning: http://learnpbl.com The Problem-Based Learning material is based on work supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under ATE Grant #DUE 0302894, 0603297 & 0903276. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of NSF.

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