Classroom 2.0 Susan H. Gubing, CareerSmarts.com 1 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills.

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Classroom 2.0 Susan H. Gubing, CareerSmarts.com 1 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills

20 th Century Classroom 2

21st Century Classroom st Century Educator

4 Our students are changing….but our schools are not. 21st Century Skills Education Today and Tomorrow

5 Engage…….Empower……..Excite AGENDA: Conduct seminar as a 21st Century Classroom Examine 21st Century Skills Content vs. Context Skills Tools Assessments Application of new knowledge. 21st Century Skills

6 Engage…….Empower……..Excite Teach oneself new knowledge and skills Group collaboration Successfully operate individually…… and in a group 21st Century Skills Move the student from the classroom to a real world simulation!

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8 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills Simulation Consultants Service Educate surrounding school districts about 21st Century skills. Team 21

9 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills Assess Your Talents Builder Researcher Creator Coach Decision-Maker Coordinator

10 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills (E) Leader – Decision Maker (I) Information seeker – Researcher (R) Equipment/technology – Builder (A) Sign makers, layout – creator (S) Helpers – coach (C) Task master - Coordinators Team Roles

11 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills 21st Century Skills Consultants HUDDLE – 15 minutes 1.Team leader step up 2.Introductions 3.Create group name 4.Create ID badges 5.Discuss: 1.Pros and Cons of groups 2.Challenges you face when you group your students. 3.Solutions 6.Presentation Team 21

12 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills View Route 21 Video

13 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills HUDDLE 1.Why are the 21st Century skills important? 2.What are the 21st Century skills? 3.How do educators and employers differ when they talk about skills for the future? 4.How does the traditional classroom differ from the classroom 2.0? Team 21

14 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills A vision of Today’s Student

15 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills

16 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills Learning and Innovation Skills Creativity and Innovation Critical thinking and Problem Solving/Solutions Finding Communication and Collaboration

17 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills Information, Media and Technology Skills Information Literacy Media Literacy ICT – Information, Communications and Technology Literacy Today’s Students are Digital Natives

18 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills Learning Skills +21st Century Tools =ICT Literacy Thinking and Problem Solving Skills Spreadsheets, decision support, design tools. Using ICT to manage complexity, solve problems and think critically, creatively and systematically. Information and Communication Skills Word Processing, , media presentation, web search Using ICT to access, manage, integrate, evaluate, create and communicate information Interpersonal and Self-direction skills E-Learning, time management/calendar, collaboration Using ICT to enhance productivity and personal development

19 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills Light an Educational Fire

20 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills How Do We Teach These Skills? Team 21 TEAM 2121st Century Skill Boot Camp Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Group Collaboration/Team Work Research and use of resources Communications – speaking Communications – Listening, Following instructions Communications - writing Productivity and work ethic Organizational Creativity and Innovation Time management

21 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills 1.Define the skill 2.Create a validation activity. 3.Include a rubric. 4.Create a task the student will do in class or for homework. 5. Create handouts for our group. Team Minutes

22 Life Skills LeadershipEthicsAccountability AdaptabilityPersonal Productivity Personal Responsibility People SkillsSelf-directionSocial Responsibility Additional 21st Century Skills and Rubrics

23 Learn Content Through Real World Experiences! 21st Century Content Interdisciplinary Themes Global Awareness Financial, Economic, Business, Entrepreneurial Literacy Civic Literacy Health and Wellness Awareness

24 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Resources Printed on paper Printed on screen Audio Visual What resources are in your building, town, student’s home? Local, regional, national, global? Connect to the source or the experts? Team 21 The textbook is no longer the only resource!

25 21st Century Tools HardwareSoftware Computers Cell Phones/Skype MP3 Players/IPods Digital/video records Smart Boards 1.Blogs 2.Wikis 3.Second Life 4.Podcasts 5.Google Alerts 6.Flickr 7.Social Bookmarking Services 8.eLearning – Moodle 9.WebPages Web 2.0 RSS Feeds

26 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills Will Richardson’s Blog site for Resources C areer S marts:

27 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills 21st Century Assessment Make it all happen! Change attitudes, levels of mastery, assign power to learn.

28 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills Team 21 Pros and Cons of Points Assessment System

29 21st Century Skills The Big Shifts! #1 Open Content #2 Learning 24/7 #3 Group Collaboration Will Richardson

30 21st Century Skills The Big Shifts! #4 Teaching is Conversation, Not Lecture #5 Know “Where” Learning #6 Critical Consumers of data.

31 21st Century Skills The Big Shifts! #7 Web becomes the digital notebook. #8 Writing is no longer limited to text. #9 Mastery is the Product, Not the Test

32 21st Century Skills The Big Shifts! #10 Contribution, Not Completion, is the ultimate goal.

Overall Implementation 21st Century EducationMethods ContentGlobal awareness Financial, economic and business Literacy Civic literacy Health and wellness ContextReal world simulations Learning SkillsThinking and problem solving Information and communication Interpersonal and self-direction Technology Tools Hardware/software; Internet AssessmentsMastery of content and skills validated by the use of technological tools. 33

34 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills New Groups Plan 1 Curriculum Unit using: 21st Century Skills, Tools Assessments Simulation Printed resources Internet resources Computer software Group collaboration “Out of the box” thinking

35 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills GROUPS (3 educators per group) CURRICULUM Business1.Marketing 2.Finance/Accounting 3.Computers/Skills/Keyboarding Family Consumer Science1.Child Development 2.Foods 3.Interior Design 4.CC 5.6 th grade 6.8 th grade Technology1.Media/Photo Arts 2.Technical Trades 3.Technical Professions 4.6th grade 5.7th grade 6.8 th grade

36 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills School House 1.0 Digital Classroom 2.0

37 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills Thank you! Go Forth and do Great Things!