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How do we engage the Net Generation? Robert Bashforth – T&L Manager ICT - Birkdale High School, Dewsbury, UK [email protected] [email protected] Skype rob0960 We need to communicate in ways with which they are familiar

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Some of the new technologies and initiatives that may engage young minds. A look at the future of education and the role of ICT. Social Networking, bookmarking, classroom2.0

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Page 1: How do we engage the Net Generation?

How do we engage the Net Generation?

Robert Bashforth – T&L Manager ICT - Birkdale High School, Dewsbury, UK [email protected] [email protected]

Skype rob0960

We need to communicate in ways with which they are familiar

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More and more everyday items have an IP address

Already… Fridges can re-order food Toilets can analyse waste and prescribe changes to diet Billboard adverts can talk to you by name as you walk past

Every person is more and more a part of the Global Net

The Internet is ubiquitous

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Owns a mobile phone, an iPod, a PC and a games console

Multi-tasks and interacts with Web 2.0

Regularly uses MySpace, YouTube, Facebook, MSN chat, Bebo, Flickr, etc etc…

A typical ‘Net Gen’ person

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Education in the year 2015

There will be a drift away from traditional school buildings to global ‘virtual’ networks

Education 2015: anytime/anywhere modular, roll-on, roll-off schools have ‘catchy’

names

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New centres of learning

Smart buildings Configurable classrooms

with snap furniture Wireless but always

connected Portable use-as-you-find

technologies Fewer corridors Mixed-age groups Integrated health centres En suite toilets and water

dispensers in all classrooms

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The new curriculum

Multimedia E-curriculum 24/7

No longer based on Year group

Flexible and adaptive, tailored to each person

Students take exams ‘when ready’

Project based

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Parent Portals

Bring together disparate electronic systems within schools so that parents can view: Attendance Behaviour and Achievement logs Merits and commendations Reports and Assessments Library loans Websites recently visited by learners School trips, clubs and extra-curricular

activities

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Virtual Learning Environments

24/7 anytime, anywhere learning Download resources Participate in

discussion groups and forums

Upload assignments Create podcasts Fill out impact

surveys Usage tracking

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Portable technology - Learners can pick up anywhere

Interactive whiteboards

Wireless logon/Projectors

Laptops/Tablet PCsHandheld interactive

systemsMobile phones?

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Hi-performance graphic and web technologies

Hi-quality wall displays

Learners own their environment

Imminent publication raises standards

Web sites and magazines by learners 4 learners

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A myriad of uses for Digital Video

Teachers and students create and show their own movies and stop motion animations

Dartfish performance analysis for PE and Dance etc

Movie-style reviews for E-portfolios

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Personal Response Systems

Instant polls and graphs of responses

Detailed analysis of responses transparent to users

Can identify weak areas and target for revision

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International Collaborative Opportunities

Email Skype Flashmeeting Webinars V-conf

Examples – Tsunami survivor relates the experience

Offsite ask-the-expert sessions What did you have for

breakfast today (e-pen pal in France)?

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Collaborative documents – multiple authors in real-time

Concept maps on ‘Mindmeister’

Diagrams on ‘Gliffy’‘Google Docs’

Word processorsSlideshowsSpreadsheets

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DIY Social Networking

Ning allows secure, self-contained forums

Share picturesShare VideosFacebook style

social networking within school

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E-Mentoring using free V-conf

6th Form students, Year 11 students and Support Staff are a very valuable, previously untapped resource

Revision Coursework mentoring Mentoring for parents School transition

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Blogs/Podcasts

Multimedia weblogsOnline reflective journals

– lifelong learningStart in Primary School –

What do they produce by the time they reach College?

Superb for Student VoiceArchive all lessons and

transmit to mobile phones and other media

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Wiki’s

A website that no one owns (or everybody owns)

Imminent publishing raises standards

Input can be viewed and assessed from anywhere in the world

Widgets make wiki’s hugely versatile and powerful

Teachers just start the first sentence………..

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Webquests

Online journeys through approved websites

Move beyond the ‘scavenger hunt’

Encourage students to use higher order thinking skills

I.e. publish a pro or anti leaflet about what you have found etc

Present your findings using a narrated PowerPoint etc

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Example: DoomEd

A shooter game Players move

through tunnels, corridors and rooms

Use puzzles from science curriculum (e.g. radiation levels) to progress through levels

Games

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Mobile Phonesthe ultimate learning tool?

More mobile phones than people

83 million text messages sent every day

Average age of having first mobile phone is 8

Users capture, manipulate, publish and share

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The ‘Multivision’ project at Birkdale High School

Learners create promo videos for a fictitious mobile download site

Movies are saved in MPEG4 format

Learners bluetooth the completed movies to each other’s mobile phones

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G-Cast

Ring a free phone number

Record an audio podcast from a mobile phone

Embed your podcast into a web page of your choice in under 10 minutes

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How do we engage the Net Generation?

Robert Bashforth – T&L Manager ICT - Birkdale High School, Dewsbury, UK [email protected] [email protected]

Skype rob0960

We have to meet them on their own terms, embrace change, look positively at new developments, encourage mobile learning and allow them to teach us