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Title: Leadership in a Digital Age


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Different WorldDifferent Schools
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Whatever made you successful in the past, wont
in the future!-Lew Platt, former CEO, HP
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Different Views
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Millennials Want to Learn
  • With technology
  • With one another
  • Online
  • In their own time
  • In their own place
  • Doing things that matter

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Millennials Want to Learn
In their own timeAt their own paceWith one
anotherDoing things that matter -virtually
-interactively -with voice and influence
Source Pew Internet and American Life
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Museum in the Classroom
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Hawaii Student Team Project
  • The Data
  • After school program with ThinkQuest guidelines
  • Students decided topic, message, and medium
  • Powerful productspowerful messagespowerful
    reflections

I think I became a better person while working
on this project because I know more about
values. --Clinton, Age 10
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A Window of Opportunity
What are the tipping points that bring surges of
positive change?
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Different World
  • Industrial workers were measured by their
    efficiency
  • Knowledge workers are measured by their
    effectiveness

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Different Worldview
"The concept is interesting and well-formed, but
in order to earn better than a 'C', the idea must
be feasible. Yale University
Management Professor
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Its not about the technology!
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Vision
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BRIDGE
THE
TO EFFECTIVE 21ST CENTURY LEARNING
High Academic Achievement by Students Ready to
Thrive In a Digital Age
TECHNOLOGY GLOBALIZATION
By METIRI
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How will I ever use this? is actually a very
good question!
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Assign Authentic, Intellectual Work!
  • Defined as
  • Relevance beyond school
  • Disciplined Inquiry
  • Knowledge Construction

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Quality of Assignments Counts
Source Improving Chicagos Schools, Fred Newman
2001
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This is not about enticing teachers to use
technology enabling teachers to reach students
in ways never before possible.
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Effectiveness in Primary Grades
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Effectiveness in Primary Grades
  • Web-based Learning Across Academic Content Areas
  • Harvards Teaching for Understanding
  • Gets GREAT results with 1st and 2nd graders!

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BRIDGE
THE
TO EFFECTIVE 21ST CENTURY LEARNING
Research-based Technology Solutions That
Work!
High Academic Achievement by Students Ready to
Thrive In a Digital Age
TECHNOLOGY GLOBALIZATION
By METIRI
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enGauge 21st Century Skills
bb
Digital-Age Literacy
Inventive Thinking
  • Basic, Scientific, and Technological Literacies
  • Visual and Information Literacies
  • Cultural Literacy and Global Awareness
  • Adaptability/Managing Complexity and
    Self-Direction
  • Curiosity, Creativity, and Risk-taking
  • Higher-order Thinking and Sound
    Reasoning
  • Teaming, Collaboration, and Interpersonal Skills
  • Personal and Social Responsibility
  • Interactive Communication
  • Ability to Prioritize, Plan, and Manage for
    Results
  • Effective Use of Real-world Tools
  • Relevant, High-quality Products

Effective Communication
HighProductivity
http//enGauge.ncrel.org
www.metiri.com
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The Visually Literate Student
  •  
  • informed viewers and critics of visual
    information
  • knowledgeable designers, composers, and producers
    of visuals
  • effective communicators using visuals
  • expressive, innovative thinkers and successful
    problem solvers using visuals

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Truth in Advertising
www.pbskids.org/dontbuyit/
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Visual Problem Solver
Source Visual Explanations by Edward R. Tufte
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Visual Problem Solver
Source Visual Explanations by Edward R. Tufte
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Make Thinking Visible
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Making Thinking Visible
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Self-Direction
  • A self-directed learner has the ability to
  • set goals related to learning plan toward the
    achievement of the goals
  • independently manage time and effort
  • independently assess results

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To Inhibit Self-Direction
  • Focusing on test scores and grades
  • Assessing students-not work
  • Praising intelligence
  • Unnecessary review
  • Too much direction
  • Fishing expeditions

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Most students give us the answers WE seek
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Web-based Integrated Science Environment
  • Inquiry Science
  • Rigorous Content
  • Scaffolded Learning
  • Demonstrated Results!
  • Free Resource

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Web-based Integrated Science Environment
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BRIDGE
THE
TO EFFECTIVE 21ST CENTURY LEARNING
Research-based Technology Solutions That
Work!
High Academic Achievement by Students Ready to
Thrive In a Digital Age
TECHNOLOGY GLOBALIZATION
By METIRI
33
Leading Titles for Grades 3-5
Kid Pix BroderbundReader Rabbit The Learning
Co./RiverdeepPrintshop Broderbund/Lrn
Co/RiverdeepHyperstudio Vivendi Univ./Knowledge
Adv.Math Blaster Vivendi Univ./Knowledge
Adv.AppleWorks/ClarisW Apple/ClarisOregon
Trail MECC/Lrn Co/RiverdeepMillies Math
House Edmark/RiverdeepAccelerated
Reader Advantage Learning SystemBaileys Book
House Edmark/Riverdeep
Source Education Market Research the Complete
K-12 Report. 2001
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A Tale of Two Software Packages
DevelopmentalParticipatory, In context,
Intrinsically MotivatingIncreases in IQ,
problem solving, abstract thinking and long-term
memory
Non-Developmental50 loss of Creativity over a
year
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Fast Forword
  • The Data
  • Researchers on the neurological basis for
    language development
  • Exercises in game-like environments
  • In 6 to 8 weeks students at the 12th percentile
    moved to the 49th

www.scientificlearning.com
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Read 180Vanderbilt University
  • Decrease in behavior referrals
  • Increased attendance
  • Increase in grade point average
  • Increases in reading scores
  • Reading Labs
  • Word Labs
  • Spelling Labs

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Little Planet - Vanderbilt University
  • All aspects of early literacy
  • Effect sizes of .45 to .85
  • http//www.sunburst.com

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BRIDGE
THE
TO EFFECTIVE 21ST CENTURY LEARNING
High Academic Achievement by Students Ready to
Thrive In a Digital Age
TECHNOLOGY GLOBALIZATION
By METIRI
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  • What actions can you take?

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Five Things
  • Get the Digital Age on your schools radar screen
  • Identify the things that work expect use and
    gains by all
  • Build bridgeshonor and extend existing work

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Five Things continued
  • 4. Make technology decisions at the system level
    (base them on students learning needs)
  • 5. Redefine measures of success to include 21st
    Century skills

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Imagination Intelligence Courage












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