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School 2.0:Social Media Spurs
K-12 Innovation
Steve Hargadonwww.stevehargadon.com
Orderly
From Halverson & Collins, Rethinking Education in the Age of Technology
Scary
In particular, the Internet has become an unparalleled platform
forlearning, initiative,
participation, productivity, and
creativity.
Which now take place largely outside
of formal educational institutions
We're about to go through the biggest change in education
in centuries,maybe ever
Reading
Receiving
Researching
First we had Web 1.0
Contributing
Collaborating
Creating
Now we have Web 2.0
Activism 2.0
Government 2.0
Volunteerism 2.0
Worldwide networks, innovation, and
collaborativeaction
Most Populous Countries
1. China - 1,313,973,7132. India - 1,095,351,9953. Facebook – 500,000,000+4. United States – 300,176,0355. Indonesia – 245,452,7396. Brazil – 188,078,2277. Pakistan - 165,803,5608. Bangladesh - 147,365,3529. Russia - 142,893,54010. Nigeria - 131,859,73111. Japan - 127,463,611
Freedom Structure
Unleashing Individual Energy and Potential
Democracy (Politics)Free-market (Economics)
The Internet (Content/Knowledge)
Unleashing Energy
Clay Shirky:
The Redistribution of Our Cognitive
Surplus
Freedom Structure
ObedienceCompliance
ConformanceMandates
Testing
Students & Educators
How well are schools preparing students for
this world?
Not well.
Agreement on the problem, not on the
solution.
Two Competing Stories
Both, interestingly, based on computer technology.
1
TestingTracking
Accountability
Measuring to Control
The pathologies and self-preservation
strategies of institutions
More of what's not working
2
FlexibilityEngagement
Individualization
Measuring to Empower
Education in 2020 - Wish List
•Individualization, Increased Flexibility, and Equity
– Time, duration, space / what is studied / deep learning / local, less centralized control / student directed learning
•Change in the role of the Teacher– Lead learner, model thinking / deep-learning
coach / partners in decision-making / respected and well-paid
•Networked Learning– Connectivism / global collaboration / diversity
and social awareness / students as mentors / community and real-life integration
•Change Outcomes– Success = learning how to learn / engagement
trumps content / move from transcript to portfolio
So how is social media going to spur
innovation in education?
The Web-savvy educational
technologist isuniquely positioned to help keep schools
relevant
An action list for super-heroes:
1. Start with yourself
PLNPLEPLC
2. Start locally
National dialogues tend to oversimplify issues and solutions
Local leaders need support to actually
be leaders
3. Focus first on teachers, staff, administrators,
and parents
Culture and purpose before classroom
(my pet peeve)
4. Provide encouragement and
opportunities to move from “obedience” to an “engagement”
4. Technology will drive change that pedagogy cannot,
so...
make sure the tech serves the learning...
...then embed and make ubiquitous.
5. Recognize the organic nature of
change
PlanningPersistence
Patience
Thank You
Steve [email protected]