Chapter 1: New world, new web, new skills
Valerie Kryc
Devorah Shiffman
Michael Abbott
Texting Poll
New World
Technology has allowed corporations increased flexibility, helpful cost cutting techniques and the overall ability to save time.
The ability to create and share on the web has allowed for millions of people around the world to become active and involved in an ever changing environment.
New World:Educational considerations
Technology has become an intricate part of our future students lives.
The use of new technologies increases student motivation and allows them to become more engaged in their learning environment.
As teachers, it is important to keep up with the constant change in technology and on the web to help our students be more prepared for potential challenges in the future.
Economics 102
Purpose of education is to prepare competent employees
Students must learn to remain competitive in an ever-changing world.
The East is gaining ground and making more advancements in the west.
Friedman’s 3 World “Flatteners”
The new technologies and the new processes made possible or enhanced by these technologies.
New ways of working and a new playing field for doing business.
New set of people that have emerged onto the playing field and want to work
Economics 102
Companies spread their business throughout the world
1 in every 10 computer jobs will move overseas in the next two years (cheaper and efficient)
India, China, Russia are the leaders
Economics 102
Shift from “command and control” to “connect and collaborate”
Videoconferencing, blogging, instant messaging, etc.
Education
Many students interested in reaching the top of the business ladder have traveled here to learn.
India, China, and South Korea had the highest representations of foreign students in 2004-05
“Outlearn the competition” History textbooks have shifted from “wars,
dynasties, and revolutions to economics, technology, social customs, and globalization”
Expansions in Education
South Korea: Open-source software Linux in India Who will be prepared for the 21st century?
How can we help them prepare? Universal access to broadband is important.
Right now, South Korea is leading
New Web
Web 2.0 is an invented term, when the Internet went from clicking and linking to creating and sharing
New collection of Web-based tools Many are free, available to all Social networks, blogs, wikis, photo/video
sharing sites
New Web
Allows for collaboration online, using another party’s format for free
“The net has replaced the PC as the platform that matters”
Effective for business success as well as personal enjoyment
New Web
Open and democratic Mostly free of charge Anyone may add volume to its knowledge
Ex: Wikipedia Bloggers are especially important
Opinions in political situations Tips for enjoyment Information and experiences Opinions about products and services
New Corporations
New technologies are allowing for corporations to utilize globalization and outsourcing techniques to breakdown barriers between employees, partners and customers.
Social networking: wikis, blogs, interactive profiles etc. Provide more fluent communication throughout the
company Help search for possible employee candidates Learn more about the customer base as well
21st Century Skills
Students accept technology as part of their everyday life and use it without question whereas members of older generations and schools lag behind
Everything is changing!
4 Categories of Skill
Digital-Age Literacy Inventive Thinking Effective Communication High Productivity
21st Century Skills
Teachers need to help guide students to understanding these new tools
Students will need these new skills to help them enter the work force if we do not teach it them and help them other Countries will advance further and further as America lags behind
Schools and Change
New tools promote working with others, creativity and communication between students and their peers
These new approaches helps students prepare for entering the work force
School and Change cont.
New approaches encourage flexibility, change and teamwork
Schools are used to help students adapt to changes that are made every day in the technology world.
The Tipping Point
“the moment within an epidemic when everything can change”
We can not just sit by and watch it happen we have to recognize and get involved as technology changes and advances
New Tools and Learning
Programs which are similar to your typical Microsoft applications are now web based through the tools of Web 2.0 and many are free to use. Allowing for decreased expenses for schools
However, not all aspects of Microsoft program are not featured within Web 2.0
Improvements(Figure 1.1 pg. 23)
Web Based Collaborative Online Open source Shared content
These changes are believed to
be the wave of the future in that,
online tools will become the
norm when compared to offline
programs. The first obstacle
though, will be achieving a level
of comfort by the user base.
Taking Advantage and Educating
This change will be fast: Students will need to be introduced to these
changes at a young age to help them adjust to new ways of communicating.
Students will be able to interact easily and collaborate with one another.
These tools will be the only way for our students to become competitive in their future.
Quiz Question
In the 2004-05 school year, which country had the highest representation of foreign students in the U.S.?
a. Japan
b. South Koreac. India
d. China
Answer
In the 2004-05 school year, which country had the highest representation of foreign students in the U.S.?
C. India
Quiz Question
Why are consumer blogs so important for companies?
Answer
Why are consumer blogs so important for companies?
These blogs are written by consumers, and they can seriously aid or harm business depending on the satisfaction of the customer.
Quiz Question
New technologies are allowing for corporations to utilize globalization and techniques to breakdown barriers between employees, partners and customers.
a. Outsourcing
b. Teaching
c. Collaborative
d. Money saving
Answer
New technologies are allowing for corporations to utilize globalization and techniques to breakdown barriers between employees, partners and customers.
A. Outsourcing
Quiz Question
Which one of the following is not considered a benefit from using Web 2.0 Tools?
a. It is web based
b. Collaborative
c. Everyone if familiar with it
d. Applications are free
Answer
Which one of the following is not considered a benefit from using Web 2.0 Tools?
C. Everyone if familiar with it
Quiz Question
Why is it so important for us to educate our students in Web 2.0 technologies?
a. It’s fun to use
b. Provides a competitive edge in the future
c. They will work on their own
d. They won’t need to be taught in the classroom.
Answer
Why is it so important for us to educate our students in Web 2.0 technologies?
B. Provides a competitive edge in the future
Quiz Question
Which of the follow is not part of the 4 categories of 21st Century Skills:A)High Productivity
B) Inventive Thinking
C) Knowledge of Computers
D) Effective Communication
Answer
Which of the follow is not part of the 4 categories of 21st Century Skills:
C) Knowledge of Computers
Quiz Question
How often do students use technology?A) Everyday
B) Once A Week
C) 3-5 Times a Week
D) Once A Month
Answer
How often do students use technology?
A) Everyday
Quiz Question
In Schools, what do these new tools NOT encourage?A) Teamwork
B) Sticking to what we know
C) Creativity
D) Flexibility
Answer
In Schools, what do these new tools NOT encourage?
B) Sticking to what we know
Quiz Question
True or False. As teachers it is important that we get involved and help students as technology changes and advances.
Answer
True or False. As teachers it is important that we get involved and help students as technology changes and advances.
True