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Year 8 i-create Roll call and notices Introduction Expectations Video Clip Criteria Educational – explains a concept Informative - new product or innovation Entertaining – ICT related topic Short – no more than 3 minutes Introduction to subject

What is the purpose of ‘school’ and ‘education’?

In the past…..

21 st Century Workplace…. Google clip Changes in schooling and education

‘ Knocking down the walls’ (Alec Couros, 2008)

The unconnected classroom / learner during school time occasional expert visits teachers school community occasional class excursions school library mobiles, phones, fax machines, TV, video snail mail (Carr, O’Neill; 2006)

writers Primary sources experts organisations people’s experience collective thinking peers original artefacts and documents mobiles, phones, VOIP, PDAs, tablets, desktop, laptop, future technologies chat forum wikis blogs LMS CMS podcast data/tele/video conferencing messaging & listservs video cast/streaming webcasts meeting tools web authoring Secondary sources websites learning communities all teachers Unis/Colleges world libraries and museums digital repositories RSS feeds speakers any school The connected learner any where ~ any time ~ in time common interest groups networks commercial companies world news collaborative projects action learning groups global groups online learning learning objects world events original photos, images, video, audio original works (Carr, O’Neill; 2006)

What are the competences, skills, attitudes, capabilities and dispositions students will requires in order to enjoy and manage their complex 21st century lives? (Treadwell, 2008)

21st Century Skills Framework – Adapted for Libraries and Museums LEARNING AND INNOVATION SKILLS Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Creativity and Innovation Communication and Collaboration Visual Literacy Scientific and Numerical Literacy Cross-Disciplinary Thinking Basic Literacy

INFORMATION, MEDIA, AND TECHNOLOGY SKILLS Information Literacy Media Literacy Information, Communications and Technology (ICT) Literacy

LIFE AND CAREER SKILLS Flexibility and Adaptability Initiative and Self-Direction Social and Cross-Cultural Skills Productivity and Accountability Leadership and Responsibility

21ST CENTURY THEMES Global Awareness Financial, Economic, Business, and Entrepreneurial Literacy Civic Literacy Health Literacy Environmental Literacy

Mark staines slide Draft image supplied by Mark Staines, Library Services, Education Queensland.

Visual Literacy & digital literacy  graphic organisers  digital storytelling  Web 2.0 tools  blogging – to showcase and reflect on our learning  animation  social networking, cyber etiquette & safety ….. and more.

Other areas we will cover…  Study skills & study planner  Goal setting  Using the library  Effective internet searching  Use of databases  Referencing and automatic reference generators

Developing and improving literacy skills….. Reading makes you…

Reading brings you….

Homework for next week  Arrange a display folder, document wallet or book  Keep your eye peeled for video clips, cartoons etc to to Mrs. Sharp Getting to know a little about you….. Video clip….. Borrowing Return to desks & pack up before dismissal