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Reimagining LearningThe impact of the “ever-changing world” on education

Will Richardsonwill@willrichardson.com

willrichardson.com@willrich45

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What are the conditions necessary for “sticky,” meaningful learning?

Opening Question

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Jacob Arnott14-year old Editor in Chief

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New Context

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Scarcity

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ABUNDANCESunday, April 28, 13

“Crisis of Contexts”

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Traditional Learning(Politicians, Parents, Communities, Educators)

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Traditional Learning(Politicians, Parents, Communities, Educators)

Modern Learning(Kids with Access, Connected, Networked Learners)

Vs

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Traditional Learning

Modern Learning

DeliveryVs

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Traditional Learning

Modern Learning

Delivery

DiscoveryVs

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Traditional LearningWhat you want me to learn.

Modern LearningWhat I want to learn

Vs

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Traditional LearningJust in case.

Modern LearningJust in time.

Vs

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New reality

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CHANGESunday, April 28, 13

“The change we are in the middle of isn’t minor, and it isn’t optional.”

Clay Shirky

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750,000 Apps2.5 Billion People

2 Trillion Webpages5 Years of YouTube video per minute

5 Years of all IP video per second100,000 Tweets per minute

12 Billion Internet Connected Devices by 2015Etc...

ABUNDANCE

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GamesVideos

NetworksTexts

Hangouts

(...and all sorts of other interesting stuffthey don’t have access to at school.)

ABUNDANCEKids’ Version

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...A world marked by “ubiquitous computing, ubiquitous information, ubiquitous networks, at unlimited speed, about everything, everywhere, from anywhere, on all kinds of devices that make it ridiculously easy to connect, organize, share, collect, collaborate and publish.”

Michael Wesch

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Media Politics

JournalismMedicineBooks

BusinessMusic...

Which is Changing:

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i.e.

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i.e.

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New reality

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Information, knowledge and teachers are in abundant supply and ubiquitous.

NEW REALITY

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Information, knowledge and teachers are in abundant supply and ubiquitous.

That supply of knowledge and information is expanding and changing at a rate like never before.

ABUNDANCENEW REALITY

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Information, knowledge and teachers are in abundant supply and ubiquitous.

That supply of knowledge and information is expanding and changing at a rate like never before.

We cannot predict the impacts of technological advances on the future of learning and work.

ABUNDANCENEW REALITY

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Information, knowledge and teachers are in abundant supply and ubiquitous.

That supply of knowledge and information is expanding and changing at a rate like never before.

We cannot predict the impacts of technological advances on the future of learning and work.

A wide range of new skills and literacies will be required to navigate the future.

ABUNDANCENEW REALITY

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THE Key Shift:

NEW REALITY

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Institutionally Organized World

ABUNDANCENEW REALITY

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Institutionally Organized World

Self-Organized World

ABUNDANCENEW REALITY

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“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. ”

Alvin Toffler

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Part 1:Relearning Learning

RELEARNING

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What do you mean by “learning?”

RELEARNING

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“Higher student achievement?”“Improved student performance?”

“Better student outcomes?”“College readiness?”

RELEARNING

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creativitypassion to know

application of knowledgeinquiry

seeing patternsposing and answering questions

understanding the worldacquiring knowledge

curiosityfinding and solving problems

making somethingunderstanding something you previously didn’t understand

making connectionschanging your perspective on something

synthesizing ideasadding new knowledge

RELEARNING

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"Productive learning is the learning process which engenders and reinforces

wanting to learn more. Absent wanting to learn, the learning context is

unproductive or counterproductive."

Seymour Sarason

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Key Point:Information + Hunger/Passion =

Learning

RELEARNING

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"We don’t have brilliant kids...We find out what their passions are, what they really like to study, and we

accelerate them gradually.”

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Don’t Forget:“Learning more” is easier than ever.

RELEARNING

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“Learning more” is easier than ever.

RELEARNING

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RELEARNINGcreativity

passion to knowapplication of knowledge

inquiryseeing patterns

posing and answering questionsunderstanding the world

acquiring knowledgecuriosity

finding and solving problemsmaking something

understanding something you previously didn’t understandmaking connections

changing your perspective on somethingsynthesizing ideas

adding new knowledge

Which of These do we Assess?

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Easier

Harder

Less Important More Important

Learning in aTime of Abundance

Difficulty to

Assess

ContentKnowledge

CriticalThinking

ProblemSolving

Basic Skills

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Easier

Harder

Less Important More Important

Difficulty to

Assess

ContentKnowledge

CriticalThinking

Creativity

ProblemSolving

EntrepreneurialThinking

ProblemFinding

Networking

Synthesis

Passionto Learn

Curiosity

CreatingSolutions

Participation

Sharing

Connecting

Collaboration

Basic Skills

Inquiry

Initiative

Courage

Empathy

Learning in aTime of Abundance

Resilience

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"We find out what their passions are, what they really like to study, and we accelerate them gradually," she says.

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“Connected Learning”

Our New Value

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“Connected learning is realized when a young person is able to pursue a personal interest or passion with the support of friends and caring adults, and is in turn able to link this learning and interest to academic achievement, career success or civic engagement.”

Mimi Ito

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Networks are the new classrooms.

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“What can you do has been replaced by what can you and your network connections do. Knowledge itself is moving from the individual to the individual and his contacts.”

Jay Cross

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Part 2:Relearning “School”

RELEARNING

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New Reality

Teachers are everywhereClassrooms are everywhere

“School” is everywhere

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215,284,446 Lots of Lessons Delivered

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What if he’s right?

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Self-Organized LearningSelf-Organized Learning

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“What does a middle school algebra teacher do if kindergarteners can start learning to solve equations

within a couple of hours?”

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New Question:

If this is what our students now have access to...

...what is our new role?Sunday, April 28, 13

New Question:

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New Answer:

That which cannot be “Khanified.”

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Part 3:Relearning Higher Education

RELEARNING

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Scarcity

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Scarcity

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Scarcity

Abundance

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Scarcity

Abundance

Information ≠ Education

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Scarcity

Abundance

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Cal Tech, Georgia Tech, U. of Va, Duke, Rice, Johns Hopkins, Stamford, U. of Washington, U. of Illinois, U. of Edinburgh, U.

of Toronto, Princeton, U. of Penn.

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Cal Tech, Georgia Tech, U. of Va, Duke, Rice, Johns Hopkins, Stamford, U. of Washington, U. of Illinois, U. of Edinburgh, U.

of Toronto, Princeton, U. of Penn.

“This is the tsunami.”--Richard DeMillo, Ga. Tech

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InstitutionallyOrganized

Self-Organized

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2024?

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Self-Organized Learners?

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Part 4:Relearning Work

RELEARNING

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Self-Organized Work

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43% of 5-12th graders said they planned to start their own businesses.

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Are you helping your students become successful entrepreneurs?

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--Stephen Downes

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“Looking to the future of work, one could sum up the anticipated impacts in a single word: More. More intensity. More pressure. More change. More risk. But also, more opportunity. More engagement. More transparency. More impact.”

Yvette Cameron

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To Sum it Up:

ABUNDANCE

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Means that we are now the central, organizing force in our own learning, our own education, and, increasingly our own careers.

ABUNDANCE

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Means that we now need the skills and dispositions to “design”our own

learning and careers.

ABUNDANCE

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Means we must develop a new context for modern learning.

ABUNDANCE

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Question

So, what are the skills and dispositions that our students now

need to succeed?

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New Answer:

CuriosityResiliencePassion

Entrepreneurial ThinkingEmpathyCreativity

CollaborationInquiry

NetworkingCommunicationCritical Thinking

(and more)

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“The only competitive skill in the long run is skill at learning.”

Seymour Papert

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New Reality

Schools need to be “different”...not just “better.”

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June 3, 1952Sunday, April 28, 13

May 2, 1952

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Moral of the Story

“Better” matters little if what people need and want is something else.

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Moral of the Story

“Better” matters little if what people need and want is something else.

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CHANGESunday, April 28, 13

Real Challenges

Time

Policies

Parents

State Assessments

Budgets

“Reforms”

Lack of VisionAccess Technology

Support

Pace of Change

CurriculumTradition

Common CoreSunday, April 28, 13

Real Challenges

Time

Policies

Parents

State Assessments

Budgets

“Reforms”

Lack of VisionAccess Technology

Support

Pace of Change

CurriculumTradition

Common Core

“Yeah, Buts”

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Amazing Opportunities

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Where Do We Start?

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Where Do We Start?

With Us.

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LEARNERS FIRST

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LEARNERS FIRSTAre you:

Self-organized?Self-directed?Connected?

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LEARNERS FIRSTTeachers Second

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Where Do We Start?

Not, what have you learned.

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Where Do We Start?

What will you learn?

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will@willrichardson.com@willrich45

willrichardson.comSunday, April 28, 13

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