38. 64% Content Creators | 30% active blog 54% read | 25% produce video 75% view | 25% Podcast consumers | 60% Post Photos | 73% have mp3 players | 33% share files peer to peer | 68% use IM | 75% have a cell phone | 97% play video games Source: PEW, January 14, 2009
49. NET-S, T, and A Partnership for 21st Century Skills Horizon Report School 2.0 KnowledgeWorks 2020 Forecast ACOT-Today CoSN NSTA NSF NCTE MIT New Media
50. Web 2.0 School 2.0 Library 2.0 Student 2.0 21st Century Literacy 21st Century Skills 21st Century Fluency
51. Are there new literacies? | Is this about tools? | Blogs and Wikis vs …..? |Skills vs. Literacy vs. Fluency | Context
52. Do you see the Internet (and Web 2.0) as “a context in which to read, write, and communicate?” Leu et. al 2009 “Being literate in a real-world sense means being able to read and write using the media forms of the day, whatever they may be…” Jason Ohler
71. What pedagogical process will be utilized to support the development of these skills? (and the effective use of tools)
72. Technology does not increase student achievement… Technology supports the instructional processes that increase student achievement Technology does not increase student achievement Technology supports the instructional processes that increase student achievement