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  • rdrunner
    rdrunner said 7 months Edit Delete

    Love how this presentation works both as a stand-alone and in a workshop. Well done!

  • mgabriela
    mgabriela said 9 months Edit Delete

    Dave, you presentation is great. I'll add it to a must see list I'm preparing for my colleagues at school. I'm hoping to get some of them hooked.

  • maggiev
    maggiev said 9 months Edit Delete

    Fabulous respresentation!!! Willo definitely use it with my teachers!!!

  • mcarls
    mcarls said 9 months Edit Delete

    Great slide show. Very powerful. I may show this with some of my trainings next week. Thank you Twitter and CdnMathTeacher.

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    Brave New World-Wide-Web

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    1. Slide 1: A Brave New World-Wide-Web
    2. Slide 2: A Brave New World-Wide-Web \"Community, Identity, Stability\" - Aldous Huxley, Brave New World, Ch. 1
    3. Slide 3: Alec Couros http://www.scribd.com/doc/3363/DissertationCourosFINAL06WebVersion
    4. Slide 4: I was here. Alec Couros http://www.scribd.com/doc/3363/DissertationCourosFINAL06WebVersion
    5. Slide 5: Alec Couros http://www.scribd.com/doc/3363/DissertationCourosFINAL06WebVersion
    6. Slide 6: Now I’m here. Alec Couros http://www.scribd.com/doc/3363/DissertationCourosFINAL06WebVersion
    7. Slide 7: 9 days ago, Kim invited me into a seminar happening at a conference in Thailand.
    8. Slide 8: 9 days ago, Kim invited me into a seminar happening at a conference in Thailand. 5 days ago, Derrall gave me tech support over Skype & Ustream, from California.
    9. Slide 9: 9 days ago, Kim invited me into a seminar happening in a conference in Thailand. 5 days ago, Derrall gave me tech support over Skype & Ustream, from California. 2 days ago, Darren ran an Open Pro-D session with a classroom of teachers in Utah.
    10. Slide 10: 9 days ago, Kim invited me into a seminar happening in a conference in Thailand. 5 days ago, Derrall gave me tech support over Skype & Ustream, from California. 2 days ago, Darren ran an Open Pro-D session with a classroom of teachers in Utah.
    11. Slide 11: And I never left the suburbs of Vancouver.
    12. Slide 12: It makes you pause and wonder…
    13. Slide 13: It makes you pause and wonder… Would students benefit from this kind of learning?
    14. Slide 14: Jeff Utecht http://www.thethinkingstick.com/?p=619
    15. Slide 15: Wow, I can make thought bubbles! Jeff Utecht http://www.thethinkingstick.com/?p=619
    16. Slide 17: Don’t believe me?
    17. Slide 18: Don’t believe me? Let’s have a competition!
    18. Slide 19: Don’t believe me? Let’s have a competition! But here are the rules…
    19. Slide 20: I will use a laptop and you will use paper and pencil. Danita Russel via Durff’s Blog http://durffsblog.blogspot.com/2007/04/web-10-or-0995dani.html
    20. Slide 21: Are you ready? Danita Russel via Durff’s Blog http://durffsblog.blogspot.com/2007/04/web-10-or-0995dani.html
    21. Slide 22: I will access up-to-date information - you have a textbook that is 5 years old.
    22. Slide 23: I will immediately know when I misspell a word - you have to wait until it’s graded.
    23. Slide 24: I will learn how to care for technology by using it – you will read about it.
    24. Slide 25: I will see math problems in 3D – you will do the odd problems.
    25. Slide 26: I will see math problems in 3D – you will do the odd problems. I will create artwork and poetry and share it with the world – you will share yours with the class.
    26. Slide 27: I will see math problems in 3D – you will do the odd problems. I will create artwork and poetry and share it with the world – you will share yours with the class. I will have 24/7 access – you have the entire class period.
    27. Slide 28: I will see math problems in 3D – you will do the odd problems. I will create artwork and poetry and share it with the world – you will share yours with the class. I will have 24/7 access – you have the entire class period. I will access the most dynamic information – yours will be printed and photocopied.
    28. Slide 29: I will communicate with leaders and experts using email – you will wait for Friday’s speaker.
    29. Slide 30: I will communicate with leaders and experts using email – you will wait for Friday’s speaker. I will select my learning style – you will use the teacher’s favorite learning style.
    30. Slide 31: I will communicate with leaders and experts using email – you will wait for Friday’s speaker. I will select my learning style – you will use the teacher’s favorite learning style. I will collaborate with my peers from around the world – you will collaborate with peers in your classroom.
    31. Slide 32: I will communicate with leaders and experts using email – you will wait for Friday’s speaker. I will select my learning style – you will use the teacher’s favorite learning style. I will collaborate with my peers from around the world – you will collaborate with peers in your classroom. I will take my learning as far as I want – you must wait for the rest of the class.
    32. Slide 34: Can you teach without technology?
    33. Slide 35: Can you teach without technology? Yes, but why would you want to?
    34. Slide 36: Blogging
    35. Slide 37: From Cynthia, “I learned more by sharing than by searching.” From Mona, “You actually get to learn with each other and help others learn.” From Michael, “I really liked the use of blogs and forums for this project. It really keeps everyone connected even outside of school.”
    36. Slide 38: From me: Vanja both wanted, and demanded a learning conversation. For me it was wonderful to see a student expecting more from her peers, or should I say, from her community of learners.
    37. Slide 39: Wiki’s http://sciencealive.wikispaces.com/
    38. Slide 40: \"I thought this was a great project because it was always fun, and when you needed inspiration, it was easy to just click on someone else’s page, and see all the neat stuff that they’ve done, and then it makes you want to make your page just as good.”
    39. Slide 41: Learning is messy,
    40. Slide 42: Learning is messy, Sometimes…. I let technology supersede pedagogy.
    41. Slide 43: Learning is messy, Sometimes…. The technology didn’t work.
    42. Slide 44: Learning is messy, Sometimes…. Things moved very slowly.
    43. Slide 45: Learning is messy, …but digital texts changes things. Students will edit more, link more, seek more sources, be reflective, read each others work, comment more, question more, and challenge each other.
    44. Slide 46: So my challenge to you…
    45. Slide 47: Do not go quietly into your classroom
    46. Slide 48: Do not go quietly into your classroom See the opportunities rather than the obstacles.
    47. Slide 49: Do not go quietly into your classroom See the opportunities rather than the obstacles. Network (with the world)
    48. Slide 50: Do not go quietly into your classroom See the opportunities rather than the obstacles. Network (with the world) Collaborate
    49. Slide 51: Do not go quietly into your classroom Reflect See the opportunities rather than the obstacles. Network (with the world) Collaborate
    50. Slide 52: Do not go quietly into your classroom Reflect See the opportunities rather than the obstacles. Network (with the world) Collaborate Share
    51. Slide 53: Do not go quietly into your classroom Reflect See the opportunities rather than the obstacles. Inquire Network (with the world) Collaborate Share
    52. Slide 54: Do not go quietly into your classroom Reflect See the opportunities rather than the obstacles. Inquire Network (with the world) Lead Collaborate Share
    53. Slide 55: Do not go quietly into your classroom Reflect See the opportunities rather than the obstacles. Learn Inquire Network (with the world) Lead Collaborate Share
    54. Slide 56: Do not go quietly into your classroom Reflect See the opportunities rather than the obstacles. Learn Inquire Network (with the world) Lead Collaborate Engage Share Be brave!
    55. Slide 57: David Truss 1/25/08 Do Not Go Quietly into Your Classroom