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From: Ann Hamel [mailto:ann.hamel@gmail.com]=20
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 11:25 AM
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Subject: Re: Schools doing best tech integration ever
Joe - sorry, I should have added more to begin with. The video is good
with a weird lobster-cooking piece in the middle, but basically is shows
Alan November talking about how the old model of schools that we adopted
in the early 1900's doesn't make sense anymore. That schools should
(and I believe
will) change from industrial conveyor-belt approach to learning to
learner-centric where teachers are facilitators and learners along side
of the students. This will all be mediated by technology making it
possible for the student to practice and exhibit life-long skills (as
outlined by ISTE NETS) of analysis, creativity & innovation,
collaboration & communication, problem solving and decision making, and
information fluency. He talks about how students will get the content
at home (reading, watching videos, etc.) and do the guided work (that
maybe is currently being assigned for homework) at school with the
teacher there to guide. The students will be responsible for their own
learning in ways that take the control from the teacher - the students
will create the rubrics, the assessments - in ways that are currently
not widely accepted by teachers. I would be interested to see this
model in action now. Hope this makes it more clear. My brain needs
some down time, so I apologize now for the muddled response.
-Ann
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Joe Frost
<Joe.Frost@phoenixchristian.org>wrote:
> If you'd like to outline his questions so I don't have to view the=20
> video that would be helpful...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ann Hamel [mailto:ann.hamel@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 10:52 AM
> To: ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
> Subject: Re: Schools doing best tech integration ever
>
> I would like to ask a more specific question in the same vein - are=20
> there any schools that are using the paradigm described by Alan=20
> November when he talks about student-centric learning
<http://vimeo.com/3930740>?
> I am looking for a working successful model.
>
> Thanks,
> Ann
>
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Ross Lenet <lenet@patriot.net>
wrote:
>
> > Simply using modern tools in a traditionally centralized system=20
> > will not
> >> do it.
> >>
> >
> > LIke many other things in life, what will (probably) drive schools=20
> > to reexamine the way they operate (shift paradigms, which includes=20
> > the issue of
> > decentralization) is costs. The traditional bricks-and-mortar=20
> > approach
>
> > will prove way too expensive compared to other approaches that are=20
> > available in the information age. If there's one truth I have=20
> > learned in my life, when I need to figure out what is happening or=20
> > what will happen and why, it's to look at money for some of the
answers.
> >
> > Ross Lenet
> > Sidwell Friends School
> >
> >
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