1. communicate Photo Credit- <a href="http-//www.flickr.com/
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collaborate
create
How are we encouraging
our students to become
confident, active, creative, literate
and numerate thinkers?
think...
3. ‘Creativity
involves
breaking out of
established
patterns in
order to look at
things in a
different way.’
Edward De Bono
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4. No one can whistle a symphony.
It takes a whole orchestra to play it.
H.E. Luccock
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5. ...exposing yourself to as
much serendipity, as much
argument and conversation,
as many rival and related
ideas as possible; to borrow, to
repurpose, to recombine...
good ideas happen in
networks....
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2010/
oct/19/steven-johnson-good-ideas
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blended learning goals 2013
(1) All staff and students to collaborate in learning
activities that routinely and deliberately explore and
foster digital citizenship practices in real-world contexts.
(2) All staff and students select and use appropriate
technologies (multimedia class blogs) to explore, create
and communicate higher-order, authentic learning
(SOLO Taxonomy: relational & extended abstract thinking).
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New Zealand Curriculum
Making meaning of ideas or information they receive.
(listening, reading, and viewing)
Creating meaning for themselves or others
(speaking, writing, and presenting).
9. Literacy is:
...the making of meaning and its clear communication to
others. Truly literate people not only read and write,
but regularly do so in order to sort out their ideas and
put them into words, to fit them together and test
hypothesis - i.e. to make sense and meaning out of our
world. Truly literate people acknowledge that they need
to write things down, to talk them out, to read widely, to
listen critically and respond articulately. Truly literate
people are thinkers and learners.”
Brown & Mathie, 1990
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10. What is digital literacy?
defining DIGITAL LITERACIES
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11. Multimedia is media and
content that uses a
combination of different
content forms.
Multimedia includes a combination
of text, audio, still images,
animation, video....
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12. Digital storytelling helps students develop
creativity and innovation skills needed to solve
important problems in imaginative ways.
Jason Ohler
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own way.
Jason Ohler
story in our
get to tell our
Finally, we all
Communicate
14. Media fluency
Media fluency
means being a
‘prosumer’ - an
effective
consumer and
producer of
digital content.
From:
Literacy is NOT enough
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16. If it ain’t on the page, then it ain’t on the
stage...media projects are a great way to sneak
writing in under the radar.’
Jason Ohler
17. engage
Digital stories combine traditional & emerging
literacies, enagaging otherwise reluctant
students in literacy development.
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