The document discusses how new science and technologies can be applied to education to make learning more effective, efficient and engaging. It describes how businesses, universities and governments can share information and expertise in learning sciences to create and test solutions. Specifically, it mentions how understanding learners better and taking learning to scale using online tools can lead to lower costs and better outcomes in education.
5. the Innovation Trust @ Learning sciences create, test and share solutions using new science and technologies more effective, efficient, engaging Andrew N. Meltzoff, et al. Science 325, 284 (2009) A trust school and charity
7. the Innovation Trust @ Lower costs, better outcomes? Distributing learning anywhere Infinitely scalable Cheaper, faster, better Vital and OneNote A trust school and charity
8. YOUNG APPLICANTS IN SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES A UK HE success story ‘ THE case study for Higher Education in schools’ 10,000+ students 40% increase each year 600 schools / colleges
9. Primary Language courses every lesson, every resource teacher training French, Spanish, Mandarin, English . . . . . . for less than $1 per student
10. . . . and better results than conventional teaching (University of Durham data analysis 2007) 2,000 schools @1,000,000 pupils
13. the Innovation Trust @ More students learn through Monkseaton’s innovations in other schools . . . . . . than in Monkseaton itself A trust school and charity
15. Excel has the statistical tools to prove what solutions work, are cost effective and favoured by students, staff or families. Schools can be independent organisations driven by real time data.
16. adapting to our world means adapting to more Information Communication Technologies
17. academic actions progress confidence emotional attitudes health body clock attendance body analysis Key Performance Indicators
24. Existing ways of conceiving human behaviour were developed without access to terabytes (10 12 )of data Lazer et al., Computational Social Science, Science, 6 February 2009
25. the Innovation Trust @ A trust school and charity adapting to more information means more abstraction- like algebra Flynn, What is Intelligence? 2009
53. ASK NOT . . . what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country
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55. Scientific American, October 2009 The symbol H+ is the code sign used by some futurists to denote an enhanced version of humanity. The plus version of the human race would deploy a mix of advanced technologies, including stem cells, robotics, cognition enhancing drugs, and the like, to overcome basic mental and physical limitations.
69. the Innovation Trust @ We are an integrated learning creature Latent learning Procedural learning Didactic learning ) A trust school and charity
70. the Innovation Trust @ A trust school and charity a natural learning environment neuroscience: light, time patterns social: peers, parents, partners scientific: evidence not habit Technologies: faster, better
72. the Innovation Trust @ Learning sciences create, test and share solutions using new science and technologies more effective Andrew N. Meltzoff, et al. Science 325, 284 (2009) A trust school and charity