36. “72 hours of video are uploaded every minute, or one
hour of video is uploaded to Youtube every second.”
“More video is uploaded to YouTube in one month
that the 3 major US networks created in 60 years.”
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42. “Today knowledge is free.
It’s like air, it’s like water...
There’s no competitive
advantage in knowing
more than the person next
to you. The world doesn’t
care what you know. What
the world cares about is
what you can do with what
you know.” (2012)
@drtonywagner
45. Poll #1: How many hours of screen
time do you average per week?
46. Poll #2: What percentage of that screen
time is used for engaging in social media?
47. Poll #3: Have you ever ‘creeped’
somebody’s Facebook profile?
48. Children aged 12-15 are spending on average 17.1
hours/week on the Internet (equivalent to their TV time)
Smart phone ownership is at 28% for 12-15 year-olds.
12-15 year-olds are prolific social networkers. 1 in 4
have a Twitter profile, & an average of 286 FB friends.
37% of 3-4 year-olds use the Internet.
52. "To immortalize this
moment ... the girl seems to
forget the original pleasure."
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alainbachellier/2572801898/in/photostream/
69. How long did it take to film
and edit?
I started in November, but
then I had to start from
scratch a couple months
afterwards, so I spent
months and months on it.
What’s your
background in video
editing?
I just do it for fun. I’m
self-taught.
slide by @gcouros
70. “I made a deal with my students at the start of a video
project this semester, that if they collaboratively wrote
an entire script and filmed it that I would do by best to
share out their final product.... I believe they have
created something amazing due to their passion and
determination to have their voice heard.”
73. “The average digital birth of children
happens at about 6 months.”
“In Canada, US, UK, France Italy,
Germany & Spain ... 81% of children
under the age of two have some kind
of digital profile or footprint.”
74. Easily Copied Instantly Shared
Easily Edited Viewable by Millions
84. Children and young people are described as ‘the
collaboration generation’, eager to work together
towards common goals, share content and draw upon
“the power of mass collaboration”. This combination of
individualisation and collaboration is often presented
as giving young people a propensity to question,
challenge and critique. These are individuals who
“typically can’t imagine a life where citizens didn’t
have the tools to constantly think critically, exchange
views, challenge, authenticate, verify, or debunk.
The Digital Native - Myth & Reality, Selwyn (2009)
88. “... age is not a determining factor in students’
digital lives; rather, their familiarity and
experience using ICTs is more relevant.”
“... the notion of ‘digital natives’ is inaccurate:
those with such attributes are effectively a
digital elite. Instead of a new net generation
growing up to replace an older analogue
generation, there is a deepening digital
divide ... characterized not by age but by
access and opportunity.”
89.
90. 21st Century Readers/Writers Must ...
• Develop proficiency with the tools of technology.
• Build relationships with others to pose & solve problems
collaboratively and cross culturally.
• Design and share information for global communities to
meet a variety of purposes.
• Manage, analyze, & synthesize multiple streams of
simultaneous information.
• Create, critique, and analyze multimedia texts.
• Attend to the ethical responsibilities required by these
complex environments.
NCTE Framework for 21st Century Curriulum & Assessment (2007)
119. original slide by George Couros
“Martha shows every facet of great learning: real world
change, making the environment around her better,
sharing her thinking with the world, having a conscious
for the world beyond her immediate horizons, and
robustness in the face of incredible media and social
media pressure.” (McIntosh, 2012)
122. “Some of the comments on
Youtube make you weep for the
future of humanity, just for the
spelling alone, never mind the
obscenity and naked hatred.”
@leverus
(Lev Grossman)