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I am speaking to you today… © 2004 Marc Prensky

…from the point of view… © 2004 Marc Prensky

…of the Millennials © 2004 Marc Prensky

Naturally, we’ll be going at (slides available) © 2004 Marc Prensky

WHAT CAN YOU [Educational Policy Makers] DO FOR US? [The Millennials] © 2004 Marc Prensky

“Give us 21 st Century Tools!” © 2004 Marc Prensky

We are growing up during a VERY DIFFICULT TRANSITION © 2004 Marc Prensky

“For the first time in history, we are no longer limited by our teachers’ ability and knowledge.” – Mark Anderson © 2004 Marc Prensky

Sadly, YOU are LIMITING US © 2004 Marc Prensky

So we ask you, as Policy Makers To please SET US FREE ! © 2004 Marc Prensky

BY GIVING US THE TOOLS WE NEED © 2004 Marc Prensky

Today, you are so focused on CONTENT (  testing, etc.) © 2004 Marc Prensky

FOR MOST OF US, OUR BIGGEST NEED IS NOT BETTER CONTENT © 2004 Marc Prensky

WE NEED BETTER UNDERSTANDING & 21 st CENTURY SKILLS © 2004 Marc Prensky

E.G. Knowledge filtering Using our connectivity Maximizing computer cycles Speaking in game, etc. © 2004 Marc Prensky

OUR TEACHERS CAN PROVIDE US WITH BETTER UNDERSTANDING © 2004 Marc Prensky

BUT WE CAN’T GET 21 ST CENTURY SKILLS from our TEACHERS © 2004 Marc Prensky

THEY DON’T HAVE THEM! © 2004 Marc Prensky

E.G. Knowledge filtering Using our connectivity Maximizing computer cycles Speaking in game © 2004 Marc Prensky

EVEN IF YOU “RETRAIN” THEM! © 2004 Marc Prensky

WHY? © 2004 Marc Prensky

BECAUSE WE ARE THE © 2004 Marc Prensky

10,000 hours Video Games 250,000 s 10,000 hours on cell phones 20,000 hours TV (incl. MTV) 500,000 commercials © 2004 Marc Prensky < 5000 hours book reading © 2004 Marc Prensky

2 billion ring tones per year 2 billion songs + movies per month 3 billion text messages per day © 2004 Marc Prensky

Conventional Speed Step-by-Step Linear Processing Text First Work-Oriented Stand-Alone © 2004 Marc Prensky

OUR TEACHERS, HOWEVER, ARE MOSTLY… © 2004 Marc Prensky

TO US THEY HAVE A DIGITAL IMMIGRANT ACCENT © 2004 Marc Prensky

AND MOST OF THEM DON’T UNDERSTAND THE NEW TECHNOLOGIES OR EVEN THE LANGUAGE © 2004 Marc Prensky

Quantum entanglement Search technologies Texture mapping Steganography 3D modeling Wikis © 2004 Marc Prensky

FOR A LOT OF WHAT WE NEED OUR DIGITAL IMMIGRANT TEACHERS CANNOT HELP US MUCH © 2004 Marc Prensky

and DIGITAL NATIVE teachers WILL NOT TRULY BE THERE © 2004 Marc Prensky

UNTIL WE GROW UP AND BECOME THEM! © 2004 Marc Prensky

So… © 2004 Marc Prensky

WHAT CAN YOU GIVE US? © 2004 Marc Prensky

WHAT DO WE DESPERATELY NEED FROM YOU? © 2004 Marc Prensky

WHAT YOU CAN, AND MUST, PROVIDE US WITH IS: © 2004 Marc Prensky

POWERFUL © 2004 Marc Prensky

ENGAGING © 2004 Marc Prensky

TOOLS © 2004 Marc Prensky

THAT WILL LEAD TO © 2004 Marc Prensky

THE UNDERSTANDING & SKILLS © 2004 Marc Prensky

THAT WILL E-NABLE US © 2004 Marc Prensky

TO GO BEYOND OUR TEACHERS’ ABILITY AND KNOWLEDGE © 2004 Marc Prensky

AND TO SUCCEED IN THE 21 ST CENTURY © 2004 Marc Prensky

E-LEARNING E-NABLEMENT © 2004 Marc Prensky