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Dr. Chris Shamburg New Jersey City University cshamburg@njcu.edu

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Today

Realtor

100 years ago

Legal Immigration to the United States Immigration 1820-1930

Department of Homeland Security, Office of Immigration Statistics, Yearbook of Immigration Statistics (various years). Available at http://www.dhs.gov/files/statistics/publications/yearbook.shtm.)

1880-1920

Efficiency and Industrialization

Occupations that typically need postsecondary education for entry are projected to grow faster than average while those requiring a high school diploma will experience the slowest growth over the 201020 timeframe.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Overview of 2010-2020 Projections, 2012.

1900-1990

1991: SCANS Report

2012

2010-2020

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:, Medium: a means of effectively conveying something.


--Merriam Webster Dictionary

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sad

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angry

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surprised

Context: The situation or conditions in which something exists or occurs which can affect its meaning.

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You stubbed your toe

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You remembered something important

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You just won a game

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Reading
Literacy 21st Century Literacy

1970

2011


MITs Scratch

http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ncosta2/141667

http://youtu.be/_BWwJJ5QWn0

http://www.folger.edu/remix

(Remix)
Steal?

Borrow? Modify? Improve? Inspire? Transform?

Some Examples of Contemporary Remix Practices

http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=-ek9CchVpWE

http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=6y_hIQC0CDY

http://www.archive.org/details/DjDang erMouse-TheGreyAlbum

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnhKP w2NXIw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2T5_0 AGdFic

Guttenbergs Printing Press


Wine Press1st Century AD Chinese Moveable Type 10 Century AD Gutenberg Printing Press15th Century AD

Scientific innovation is more bricolage than breakthrough


--Steven Johnson, Where Good Ideas Come From

Design That Matters: The Car Parts Incubator

http://designthatmatters.org/portfolio/projects/incubator/

Steve Jobs
Tablet

2002

2010

MP3 Player Late 1990s 2001

From http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2011/11/14/111114fa_fact_gladwell#ixzz1dPyB1d7Q

Futuremedia @ Georgia Tech

Machinima
Computer Game Video + Original Audio

http://youtu.be/0JTFgOIhdzs

http://youtu.be/8dp6yp1wAUc

Remix for Synthesis


PAPER REFERENCES [Remember to double space and indent all but first lines] BOOK, ONE AUTHOR MLA 5.6.1 Kaku, Michio. Hyperspace: A Scientific Odyssey through Parallel Universes, Time Warps and the Enth Dimension. New York: Oxford UP, 1994. BOOK, TWO OR THREE AUTHORS MLA 5.6.4 Maddock, Richard C., and Richard L. Fulton. Marketing to the Mind: Right Brain Strategies for Advertising and Marketing. Westport, CT: Quorum, 1996. BOOK, MORE THAN THREE AUTHORS MLA 5.6.4 Gilman, Sandra, et al. Hysteria Beyond Freud. Berkeley: U of California P, 1993. BOOK, AN EDITOR MLA 5.6.2 Lopate, Philip, ed. The Art of the Personal Essay: an Anthology from the Classical Era to the Present. New York: AnchorDoubleday, 1994.

http://youtu.be/idh5-P2fmQM

Organizer for Digital Storytelling Projects

Assessment Rubric

Full Project
http://is.gd/sendavideo

Trailers

Trailer Playlist http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrGWooNDPiE&list=PLD41EDDA0908B B486&feature=mh_lolz Ip man http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AJxXQ7xojE

Example: Dred Scott, the Movie

Book Important Math Concept Understudied Part of History (e.g. Whiskey Rebellion, the year 1799) DS Example Pi Example
For Dred Scott, look here for some starter media http://is.gd/trailermedia

Organizer

http://is.gd/trailermedia

Remix for Fair Use


Remix for Job Preparation Thomas Friedman


Friedman: Interviewer: Friedman: From School Administrator February 2008

Overlap
Quick to hire industries [are] business, creative services, healthcare, science & technology, and social servicesmany of these sectors will overlap with each other.
--US News and World Report on an analysis of 2012 US Department of Labors Job Projections.

Examples of Hybrid Fields


Bio-Energy Medical-Technology Economic-Mapping Automotive-Computer Programming

Financial-Software Medical-Graphic Arts

1,500,000

On Major TV networks from 1948-2008

1,500,000

On Major TV networks from 1948-2008

On YouTube from JulyDecember 2008

iTunes

Khan Academy

http://www.khanacademy.org/ About KA https://www.khanacademy.org/about

Equality in Education
1954: Brown vs. Board of Education 1973: FAPE Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) for Students With Disabilities 1975: Individuals with Disabilities Actrequires testing and resources for all students 1999: Americans with Disabilities Act gives students with special needs more rights and a greater access to resources 2012: The majority of students with disabilities are now educated in their neighborhood school with non-disabled peers (US Department of Education)

Boy with ADHD Girl with cognitive impairment

Rephrasing a new term so all kids can understand it better Using overhead so he can write in color and improve handwriting so all kids can understand him better. Visually impaired and uses audio books

Universal Design

Universal Design for Learning 2010 US Educational Technology Plan


2020 .

U.D.L
Universal give access to as many students as possible Design planning and creating activities, environments, and experiences Learning growth in thoughts and behaviors

Why We Need UDL: A Student's Perspective

View the video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFsRirR17oU

Technology Educational Educational Technology


Technology

Technology
Machine View: Technology is very closely related with machines or physical systems of some sort.

Social View: Technology includes physical systems and the organization of knowledge for the achievement of practical purposes as well as any tool or technique of doing or making, by which capability is extended.

Based on Luppicini, R. (2005). A Systems Definition of Educational Technology in Society. Educational Technology & Society, 8 (3), 103-109.

Technology Quote
This technology will cut us off from the real world, ruin our memory and reasoning abilities, make users lazy, and make gossip and half truths possible.

Socrates on Writing and the Alphabet about 419 BC

What is Educational Technology

Older definition 1920-1970 (and today?)


Media born of the communications revolution which can be used for instructional purposes alongside the teacher, textbook, and blackboard. . . . The pieces that make up instructional technology [include]: television, films, overhead projectors, computers, and other items of hardware and software. . . (p. 21)
US Commission on Instructional Technology, 1970

More Current 1970


Instructional technology goes beyond any particular medium or deviceinstructional technology is more than the sum of its parts. It is a systematic way of designing, carrying out, and evaluating the whole process of learning and teaching in terms of specific objectives, based on research on human learning and communication, and employing a combination of human and nonhuman resources to bring about more effective instruction.
US Commission on Instructional Technology, 1970

Education

Formal, Informal, Non-Formal Education


Formal education: the hierarchically structured, chronologically graded education system,

Non-formal education: any organized educational activity outside the established formal system (corporate training, Khan Academy, book clubs) Informal education: the truly lifelong process whereby every individual acquires attitudes, values, skills and knowledge from daily experience (youtube, parenting, Sesame Street, grandmas recipes).


From Coombs, P. H. with Prosser, C. & Ahmed, M. (1973) New paths to learning for rural children and youth. New York: International Council for Educational Development

What is Intelligence?
Cognitive View Focus of intelligence is within the individual.

Social View Intelligence is distributed among the person, tools, symbols, community.

--Piaget, Binet

--Vygotski, Pea, Perkins

Cole, M., & Wertsch, J. V. (1996). Beyond the individual-social antinomy in discussions of Piaget and Vygotsky. Human Development (0018716X), 39250-256. Available at http://lchc.ucsd.edu/People/MCole/Beyond%20the%20individualsocial%20antimony.pdf

Technocentric vs Systemic Thinking with Educational Technology


A technocentric approach focuses on a technology. A systemic approach, in contrast to a technocentric one, is concerned with the learning culture. --Papert

Technocentric: What can a SmartBoard do?

Systemic: How does a classroom change with a Smartboard?

Related Ideas
7 slides7 ideas

STEM, STEAM, STEMx

Learning Management Systems: Webbased software designed with a collection of tools for teaching and learning is a secure, dedicated environment.
Used for:

Web Enhanced Courses Hybrid Courses Online Courses Autonomous Courses

Flipped Classroom
Homework

Lectures and Activities

Lectures and Activities

Homework

MOOC: Massive Online Open Courses

Adaptive Learningtechnology that adapts its content and methods to the assessment of the individual learner.
Individualized: Tutoring Assessments Practice Feedback Progress Goals

Examples: Aleks Cogbooks myitlab

BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)


Integrating a variety of different platforms and devices into the school environment. Supplied by the students and/or the school

STANDARDS
ISTE National Educational Technology Standards Common Core Math Language

Tension


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