Keynote presentation at the 2011 AIKCU Technology Conference at Pikeville College, June 28, 2011. Presented by Mark Hudson, Global Professional Learning Manager, Dell.
7. Internet Statistics 2.7 billion searches A DAY (235 Million in 2008) Upload 35 hours of content EVERY MINUTE
8. Exactly How Much Are the Times A-Changin’? 8 http://www.newsweek.com/feature/2010/by-the-numbers-how-the-digital-revolution-changed-our-world.html
9. A Few More of Note… 9 http://www.newsweek.com/feature/2010/by-the-numbers-how-the-digital-revolution-changed-our-world.html
10. 32 Million 650 Miles http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b4/Library_of_Congress_from_North.JPG Library of Congress
11. 32 Million 650 Miles = Think of the Library of Congress as a cup…How many times can it be filled up with just the new info created in 2002?A. 108B. 11,060C. 37,000D. 234,908
12. 37,000 Times 5 Exabytes of new information is our best estimate of new data created way back in 2002 24,050,000 miles of shelves or 1,184,000,000,000 books
13. Just 36 percent of 18 to 24-year-olds reported reading a daily newspaper in 2006, down from 73 percent in 1970. .01% http://www.flickr.com/photos/mbg_photos/2484112082/ How much of this new information is in paper format?
14. 1 How much information are we unintentionally publishing?
15. 1 in 200 page views on the Internet (NY Times, 2007) Wikipedia, love it or hate it…
16. 16 500+ million active users (it would be the 3rd largest country in the world) People spend over 700 billion minutes per month Average user has 130 friends Average user spend 1 hour a day on FB About 70% of FB users are outside the U.S.
20. Internet Search Tools www.wolframalpha.com Makes all systematic knowledge immediately computable www.google.com/squared Creates a starter "square" of information, automatically fetching and organizing facts from across the web. www.google.com Google Wonder Wheel - a wheel display of relevant search terms.
21. www.Bing.comvisual search - makes it easier to interact with massive amounts of data in ways that are powerful, informative, and fun. Google Goggles lets you search Google using pictures from your camera phones. (clip) Dipity.comcreate an interactive, visually engaging timeline in minutes. 21
24. Egyptian photo of Mubarak and Obama http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_upshot/20100916/cm_yblog_upshot/egyptian-paper-doctors-photo-of-mubarak-and-obama
34. Educators Use of Social Networks 61% have joined SN’s 85% Facebook 20% MySpace 76% of FB users rate their usage as “seldom or never” There is low usage reported for education social networks Educators would prefer to join an education-based social network Online survey conducted blind and deployed by MMS Education
35. Contribute Meaning? Image source: http://indopost.typepad.com/.a/6a01053648ae5c970b01156fa65be4970c-320wi Millennials born 1981-2000
36. Jobs of the Future Employers value workers who can think critically and solve problems. Occupations that employ large shares of workers with post-secondary education and training are growing faster than others. The U.S. post-high school education and training system provides valuable skills to those who complete programs in high-growth fields. http://tipstrategies.com/archive/geography-of-jobs/ PREPARING THE WORKERS OF TODAY FOR THE JOBS OF TOMORROW July 2009
37. Geography of US Jobs 30 Source: http://tipstrategies.com/archive/geography-of-jobs/
38. Dell Competency Skills-Minimum Requirements Developing Direct Reports Learning on the Fly Organizational Agility Problem Solving Priority Setting Drive for Results Customer Focus Intellectual Horsepower Integrity and Trust Business Acumen Functional/Technical Skills Command Skills Dealing with Ambiguity Building Effective Teams
39. 21st Century Skills (P21) Creativity and Innovation Self-Direction (added 2009) Information Fluency Communication and Collaboration Problem Solving
40. Elements Of A Successful Program Vision for Learning 33
41. Trends & Innovations Impacting Learning Environments Handhelds and tablets Bring your own device Intuitive interfaces Blended Learning 34
Wouldn’t it be great to use the tech to go deeper?WolframAlpha(x-2)(x+3)FOILCould we start with the answer and where does if fit into the real world?Bing will have it built in, Office 2010 will have it built in 3DIs this cheating?
How is information being looked at today?You can link the mashup to the “Shining” video on trailer mashup.Kids don’t think of information the same way, they don’t see it as static. They “mash” media together.“multi-tasking”Purposeful “mash-up”
Online survey conducted blind and deployed by MMS Education to 82,900 randomly selected educators, emails provided by MCH:46,600 teachers25,600 principals10,700 library/media specialists•1.55% response rate or 1,284 total responses:601 Teachers (47% of responders) -1.29% response381 Principals (30% of responders) -1.49% response262 Librarians (20% of responders) -2.45 % responseDemographicsGenderFemale75%Male25%Age18-3414%35-5457%55+30%Years in education2-10 yrs23%11-20 yrs36%21+ yrs42%Grade levelElementary46%Middle School30%High School34%District metro-statusRural14%Suburban52%Urban25%Unknown9%States48 states + D
Notes from “The Factor” (article in Deltasky magazine) by Lynne Lancaster and David Stillman http://msp.imirus.com/Mpowered/imirus.jsp?volume=ds10&issue=5&page=0Millennials born 1980-2000Employees were blind-sided when Gen Xers entered the workforce. The railed against the old system.Millennials are 76 million strong and make up the fastest growing segment of the workers today.Millennials want to find meaning in what they do for a living.Six meaning motivators for Millenials:Millennials want to make a difference in the worldThey want to feel they are contributingThey want to be innovatorsThey want to be heardThey want to know they are succeedingThey want to express who they are through work
This animated map provides a striking visual of employment trends over the last business cycle using net change in jobs from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on a rolling 12-month basis. Read more…Auto industry example – laying off people but don’t have enough people to fill the future positions
These are some of the basic and minimum skills Dell reviews for hiring employees
21st Century Skills slideP21 statesSkills for college and careers“Self-Direction” has been added in the last yearGreen is about core contentFramework is used by 15 statesCatalyst for the conversationProf development has fallen short because it’s at state level
A visit to the stands in the exhibition hall reinforces the burgeoning pervasiveness of Mobile Learning. Globally, smartphone shipments are estimated at over 600 million in 2015, and tablets will ramp at a similar pace. Smartphones will actually surpass laptops this year. As the top provider of computers to schools worldwide for several years (checking IDC for # of years), we’re very close to this trend. In fact, Dell has really fueled the move to mobility in education as we’ve developed purpose-built solutions like the Latitude netbook for students. With features like a rubberized case for durability, schools ordered about 75,000 of those netbooks during the first week they launched. We’re excited to be releasing the third generation of that netbook this week, the Latitude 2120. And schools all over the world are embracing – or having to accept – the reality that more and more students are bringing their own devices to school. This is consistent with overall mobility trends…in fact, 300 million of the 600 million smartphones coming online in the next four years will demand access to Enterprise data, but only 150 million will be Enterprise-owned. Of course, this is a blessing and a curse for CIOs – cost outlays for devices may decrease, but providing secure content across disparate platforms comes with its own challenges. We are working on a new solution for Mobile Device Management, which we see becoming increasingly important as CIOs focus on managing and securing school-owned mobile devices, often times using several operating systems. Our solution will provide CIOs with a way to securely manage and scale with all of the major mobile operating systems. (Okay to reference forthcoming Enterprise Mobility Services, per Consumer/ legacy CSG team)