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Flattening Your Classroom

Three Essential Questions For Educators

Learning to Change…Changing To Learn

…it’s the death of education and the dawn of learning”

- Stephen Heppell

20th Century…Information was static and scarce

21st Century…

Information is

Digital

Networked

Overwhelming

Participate

Collaborate

Create

Readin’

Ritin’

‘Rithmitic

The Three E’s

Exposing the Truth

Ritin’

‘Rithmitic

The Three E’s

Exposing the Truth

Express Ideas Compellingly

‘Rithmitic

The Three E’s

Exposing the Truth

Express Ideas Compellingly

Employ Information

The Three E’s

In what ways can we help students become information

artisans, telling their stories using all types of media?

Question 1

“We are more powerful together than we ever were

apart.”

What are we doing to help students develop

their own Personal Learning Networks?

Question 2

Drunken Pirate

Stacy Snidervs

Millersville University

Drunken PirateShall We Dance?

Is Nothing Enough?

Are You Google-able?

What are we doing to help students

develop and manage their own

personal web brand?

e.g. make them “Google-able”

Question 3

Stare Down

Keys for 21st Century Literacy

• Information Artisans

• Personal Learning Networks

• Personal Brand / Digital Footprint

Questions?

jeff.whipple@nbed.nb.ca

jeffwhipple.ca