Our Everyday Tools for Success from Judy O'Connell
Our Everyday Tools for Success
- 1. Our everydaytools for success20 June 2013Distance Education Symposium,NSW Department of Educationand CommunitiesJudy O’Connell
- 2. c. 1970
- 3. Worlds last telegram to be sent next month!
- 4. Mobile technology and its influencesare growing at warp speed.In 2013 there are almost as many mobilesubscriptions as people in the world.
- 5. Pocket-sized moleskin notebookEvernote everywhere!c. 2010
- 6. Pew Research December 2012http://www.pewresearch.org/data-trend/media-and-technology/social-networking-use/
- 7. Technology is almost everywhere!http://youtu.be/dwAuTbx3xKE
- 8. Horizon Report 2013Time-to-Adoption Horizon: OneYear or Less•Cloud Computing•Mobile LearningTime-to-Adoption Horizon:Two to ThreeYears•Learning Analytics•Open ContentTime-to-Adoption Horizon: Four to FiveYears•3D Printing•Virtual and Remote Laboratorieshttp://www.nmc.org/pdf/2013-horizon-report-k12.pdf
- 9. Learning with Mobile millenialsBorn in 1995, they do not remember a world without social media.3 years old – Google changes the way we search the web.4 years old – Netflix begins digitally delivering movies and TV shows.6 years old – The iPod hits the market and changes the way the world listened tomusic.7 years old – American Idol airs and “live voting” by mobile device becomesmainstream8 years old – Tom launches Myspace, and social media begins the climb to worlddomination..9 years old – The first episode of Lost hits the airwaves. Facebook is born.10 years old – Youtube adds a whole new element to searching the web.11 years old – Twitter – and 140 characters – becomes popular.12 years old – The iPhone took the world by storm. (2008).......the rest, as they say, is history
- 10. http://m.guardian.co.uk/education/2013/jun/15/schools-teaching-curriculum-education-google?INTCMP=SRCH“We have a romantic attachment to skills from thepast. Longhand multiplication of numbers using paperand pencil is considered a worthy intellectualachievement. Using a mobile phone to multiply is not.But to the people who invented it, longhandmultiplication was just a convenient technology.”Sugata Mitra is professor of educational technology atNewcastle University, and the winner of the $1m TEDPrize 2013. He devised the Hole in the Wall experiment,where a computer was embedded in a wall in a slum inDelhi for children to use freely.
- 11. BIGA information world
- 12. BIGA time to get organised
- 13. We live in a connectedworld. Nearly twobillion people connectto the internet, shareinformation andcommunicate overblogs, Wikis, socialnetworks and a host ofother media.
- 14. Anything imaginable iscapable of beingconnected to thenetwork, becomeintelligent offeringalmost endlesspossibilities.
- 15. The question is.....?
- 16. How should technology impact the waywe learn and the way we work?cc licensed ( BY NC SA ) flickr photo by fatboyke (Luc): http://flickr.com/photos/fatboyke/2984569992/
- 17. More content, streams of data,topic structures, (theoretically)better quality - all of these inonline environmentsrequire an equivalent shift in ouronline capabilities.
- 18. 1. Find the right thing2. Get the best summary3. Go broader and deeperWhat should we do...?
- 19. LIFESTREAMSToday, our view of cyberspace is shaped by a 20-year-oldmetaphor in which files are documents, documents areorganized into folders, and all are littered around theflatland known as the desktop. Lifestreams takes acompletely different approach: instead of organizing byspace, it organizes by time. It is a diary rather than adesktop.Steve G. SteinbergFebruary 1997http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/5.02/fflifestreams.html?pg=1&topic=&topic_set=
- 20. The End of the Web, Search, andComputer as We Know ItDavid GelernterFebruary 2013http://www.wired.com/opinion/2013/02/the-end-of-the-web-computers-and-search-as-we-know-it/
- 21. David GelernterFebruary 2013This LIFESTREAM — a heterogeneous,content-searchable, real-time messagingstream — arrived in the form of blog postsand RSS feeds,Twitter and otherchatstreams, and Facebook walls andtimelines.
- 22. David GelernterFebruary 2013Today, the most important function of theinternet is to deliver the latest information,to tell us what’s happening right now.Whether tweet or timeline, all are time-ordered streams designed to tell you what’snew.
- 23. The answer is....?
- 24. We must be
- 25. We must understandour informationand knowledgeenvironments
- 26. cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo by Louise Docker: http://flickr.com/photos/aussiegall/316350537/Yourinformationflow mightbe so lastcentury...http://judyoconnell.com/2013/06/17/your-information-flow-might-be-so-last-century/
- 27. It’s Mondaymorning, and as I sitdown for mymorning cup of teaand toast, I open myiPhone to see what’sin my email, andwhat items in mycalendar will needmy attention.
- 28. In just a couple of minutes of my twitter feed (never mind all thehours I was asleep) I found:• Founders Online – a new online History resources from theUS• The name of a Dr Who episode I must rewatch• Google’s efforts to build a system to help eradicate Child Pornon the web• A good post about the new learning organisation• A commentary article from the ABC that asks if Big Data is allthat it’s cracked up to be• A post speculating on MOOCs as slowly deflating bubbles• A little piece of historical memorabilia about to happen – lasttelegram in the world• A new ProjectTomorrow research report which confirms thatteachers’ unsophisticated use of tech is creating the secondlevel digital divide
- 29. Project TomorrowProjectTomorrow: Empowering opportunitieshttp://tomorrow.org/speakup/pdfs/SU12-Students.pdf
- 30. http://vimeo.com/32674575#
- 31. It’s time to have a shared visionaround digital toolscc licensed ( BY NC ) flickr photo by Adelle & Justin: http://flickr.com/photos/h_is_for_home/3494382794/
- 32. Simply using the latest 1-to-1device, or the latest website, or thelatest app is not the solution either,although these shiny new toys canprovide an illusion of advancementand success.
- 33. Delicious tools!cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo by Clever Cupcakes: http://flickr.com/photos/clevercupcakes/4402962654/
- 34. What’s the story withthe yellow blotch?http://searchresearch1.blogspot.com.au/2013/01/wednesday-search-challenge-11613-whats.htmlSearchReSearch bloghttp://searchresearch1.blogspot.com.au/
- 35. Learn about the latestadditions to search so as toget the most out of Google.http://www.google.com/insidesearch/features/BecauseGoogle iswhereeveryone starts!
- 36. http://www.google.com/insidesearch/searcheducation/index.htmlGoogle alerts too!
- 37. http://www.instagrok.com/
- 38. Wolfram|Alpha is a free online computationalknowledge engine that generates answers toquestions in real time by doing computations on itsown vast internal knowledge base.http://www.wolframalpha.com/educators/
- 39. https://duckduckgo.com/NSA PRISM Spy Program
- 40. Choose the bestsearch for yourinformation andknowledge needs!
- 41. Leverage computationalthinkingLogical ThinkingAlgorithmic ThinkingEfficient SolutionsScientific ThinkingInnovative Thinkinghttp://www.google.com/edu/computational-thinking/resources.html
- 42. Learn to work strategicallycc licensed ( BY NC SA ) flickr photo by ecstaticist: http://flickr.com/photos/ecstaticist/395737939/Knowledge 2.0http://bit.ly/knowledge2
- 43. Mindful infotentionLearned attentionskills and onlineinformation tools“Ive become convinced that understanding how networks work isan essential 21st century literacy”. Howard Rheingold
- 44. •Highly flexible searchand collectionstrategies•Collaborative forms ofinformationorganization anddissemination
- 45. Pinterest
- 46. Flickr
- 47. http://www.periodicvideos.com/Periodic Table of QR codes
- 48. ScoopIt
- 49. Diigo
- 50. Curating your own Flipboard Magazinehttp://theedublogger.com/2013/06/12/flipboard/
- 51. h"p://23mobilethings.net/wpress/Modellingexemplary use ofsocial media,search engines,and collaborativeresearch strategies.
- 52. http://learningfundamentals.com.au/wp-content/uploads/Focus-mindmap-for-web.jpg
- 53. Our everydaytools for success
- 54. Top 100 tools for learninghttp://c4lpt.co.uk/top100tools/
- 55. Spartan Guideshttp://sdst.libguides.com/index.php
- 56. Best Apps for Academicshttp://smallwow.com/apps
- 57. Look who’s talking onTwitter,Diigo and LinkedInhttp://www.livebinders.com/play/play_or_edit?id=288178
- 58. Personal webtools – used fortracking our lifeand powering ourinformationorganisation.
- 59. Relying on thepeople weconnect withthrough socialnetworks andcollaborative toolsand environments
- 60. Microblogging tools for information sharing - Google+,TwitterSocial bookmarking and tagging - Diigo, Delicious, PearltreesCollaborative writing, mindmapping, and presentations -Google docs, Exploratree,Voicethread, MindmeisterResearchTools - Zotero, EasybibInformation capture and sharing on multiple devices -Evernote, Pinterest, ScoopIt, LivebindersOpen Access and Creative Commons - FlickrCC,Trove,Collections - Europeana,Trove, the Flickr Commons, FlickrCCAggregators and news readers - Feedly, SymbalooOnline storage and files sharing - Dropbox, SkyDriveFew Things I like
- 61. Working togetherhttp://hojoki.com
- 62. cc licensed ( BY NC SA ) flickr photo byVicki & Chuck Rogers: http://flickr.com/photos/two-wrongs/24935477/
- 63. Extreme adventure!cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo by Theresa Thompson: http://flickr.com/photos/theresasthompson/7163227255/
- 64. For example.....What do you know aboutFlickrCC Attribution Helper?How would it help you?
- 65. You’ll find the answer, andmore good information aboutimages at....http://judyoconnell.com/find-free-images-online/
- 66. For example.....Where do you hangout online?
- 67. You could try .....ACCE Learning Networkhttp://acceln.wikispaces.com/homehttp://www.edtechcrew.net/
- 68. Our everyday tools forsuccess are ourprofessional drivers forunderstanding theconcepts and practices forlearning and teaching indigital environments.
- 69. Search strategiesEvaluation strategiesCritical thinking and problem solvingNetworked conversation & collaborationCloud computing environmentsEthical use and production of informationInformation curation of personal &distributed knowledge.Topics for discussion
- 70. heyjudeonlineJudy O’Connellhttp://judyoconnell.comJudy O’Connell
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