Educating Children of the 21st Century provides an open forum where educators and stakeholders from ASOMEX schools, can learn, share experiences and propose knowledge-based solutions, by presenting and discussing research findings, developments and trends in applying ICT to improve teaching, learning, and school leadership in the 21st century.
The conference gives teachers an opportunity to meet colleagues and share ideas that may advance the effective use of technology in their schools. Furthermore, the conference serves as a venue for participants to share information and explore new paths for innovation, to exchange views and know-how, to advance 21st Century skills using technology.
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e-skills reshaping the future of learning
1. e-skills reshaping the future of learning Cristóbal.Cobo. R present and the in the knowledge society
2. obra de dan perjovschi. what happened to US? Digital Mythology
3. Technological Evolution graham bell designs the telephone as an instrument for deaf people thomas edison intented to create a dictatin g machine when he invented the fonograph , 1888 bendictian monks wanted to determine their praying hours exactly. [XI cent.] Latin America and the Digital Economy Challenge Opportunity and Risk at the beginning of Latin America’s third century of independent life. M.A. Gutierrez. 2004 IT Evolution
9. [ Power to the people - Social Media Tracker Wave 3 [ pdf ], Universal McCann ] 184 millon blogs (of which 42 M. are chinese). Netcraft (01.2007) 106 millon websites in the internet (with a growth around 1.65 millon websites per month). IT Evolution
12. knowledge worker : A term coined by author and visionary, Peter Drucker (1959). A knowledge worker is anyone who works for a living at the tasks of developing or using knowledge . A professional who applies his or her intellectual capacities and skills to the acquisition, processing, management , and communication of knowledge . … planning, acquiring, searching, analyzing, organising, storing, programming, distributing, marketing… Marcial Quintanar Zúñiga (2006) “ The most valuable assets of the 20th-century company were its production equipment. The most valuable asset of 21st-century institution (whether business or non-business) will be its knowledge workers and their productivity. “ (P. Drucker) Knowledge
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14. but not symmetric [… the world is flat ] [ The World is Flat . Thomas Friedman ] Knowledge
15. Science Research fuente: worldmapper Latin America is less involved in science and technology in the international context and it is more marginalized … the USA alone represented 30% of published works, while 90% of scientific magazines in Latin America are not included in any index, which makes them anonymous. Although third world researchers represent 24% of all scientists in the world, it’s practically ignored by international scientific community . Latin America and the Digital Economy Challenge Opportunity and Risk at the beginning of Latin America’s third century of independent life. M.A. Gutierrez. 2004 Knowledge
26. Information and knowledge society: less memory and more ability to interrelate contents, put them in different contexts. Current education: Demanding the capacity to stimulate creativity, invention, imagination , as well as the ability to be constantly innovative. education
27. Dewan 2005 digital divides technological myth education Discovering ICT tools (Access) Learning how to use ICT tools Understanding how and when to use them in order to achieve specific objectives Being skilled in the use of ICT tools
31. · The abilities acquired by workers through education, training, and experience that permit them to be more productive. www-personal.umich.edu/~alandear/glossary/s.html · Ability, proficiency acquired or developed through training or experience www.innomet.ee/innomet/Tallinna%20koosoleku%20ettekanded/WP1_presentation_Tallinn_060421.ppt Capacity to do something well. en.wiktionary.org/wiki/skill Skilled workers are generally more trained, higher paid, and have more responsibilities than unskilled workers. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skill (labor) e-skilled worker colaborative work PBL, simulation work at laboratories to learn how they have more possibilities to re-skill themselves continuously… students , adaptable and imaginative
32. e-skills : ability to apply knowledge and to make use of know-how to solve problems cognitive (of logic, intuition y creativity) and practical (take advantage of resourses and digital tools). Professional competences for the use of ICT ( practitioner skills ). Ability to research, develop, design and maintain ICTs. Competences for carrying out e-business ( e-business skills ). Taking advantage of oportunities through ICT, innovation management beyond simple technology administration. Competences at user level ( ICT user skills ): skills required to achieve effective use of technological systems. (Council of European Professional Informatics Societies, Cepis, 2007). [European e-Skills Forum: e-Skills for Europe: Towards 2010 and beyond, 2004].
33. “ Capacities, skills and abilities to exploit tacit and explicit knowledge, as well as to use digital technologies in information management and knowledge production. E-skilled students work collaboratively, constantly innovate and create new ideas while facing changing problems in unknown contexts . ” e-skills definition (soft skills : communication skills; team-working skills; problem-solving skills; entrepreneurial skills; creativity; among others).
34. pyramid of learning [Tres 2006] e-competences Competence integrate both knowledge & skills . Integration of knowledge, skills, personal qualities and understanding used appropriately and effectively”. Ability to performance in an unknown future context as well as good performance in the known present.
35. The new production of knowledge: The dynamics of science and research in contemporary societies
36. EU Research in ICTs and Its Socio-Economic Contex Tomas Sabol. Technical University of Kosice. “ The value of knowledge to an economy comes from sharing with others”. (Brinkley, 06)
37. What happened if tomorrow disappeared the Internet? New ways of communication New ways of storage and administrate information New ways of knowledge generation New ways of do business New ways of teach/learn etc…
38. Dan Perjovschi What Happened to US? re- skills up- skills hard- skills soft- skills National Educational Technology Standards (NETS•S) and Performance Indicators for Students 1. Creativity and Innovation 2. Communication and Collaboration 3. Research and Information Fluency 4. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making 5. Digital Citizenship 6. Technology Operations e-skills
41. 1. Not restricted to a specific age . 2. Highly engaged, creative, innovative , collaborative and motivated. 3. Use information and develop knowledge in changing workplaces (not tied). 4. Inventive, intuitive , able to know things and produce ideas . 5. Capable to create meaning socially constructed and contextually reinvented. 6. Reject the role of being an information custodian . 7. Network maker , always connecting people, ideas, organizations, etc. 8. An ability to use many tools to solve many different problems. 9. Highly digital literate . 10. Competence to solve unknown problems in different contexts. 11. Learning by sharing , without geographical limitation. 12. Highly adaptable to different contexts/environments. 13. Aware of the importance to provide open access to information . 14. Interest in context and adaptability of information. 15. Capable of unlearning quickly , and always bringing in new ideas . 16. Competence to create open and flat knowledge networks . 17. Continues learning (formal and informal) and update knowledge . 18. Constantly experiments new technologies (specially collaboratives). 19. Not afraid of failure . Skills for a Knowledge/Mind Worker Passport [Collins, Moravec, Cobo]
42. [ ICT Competency Standards for Teachers [ pdf ]. UNESCO, 2008. ] e-skilled teachers
46. “ Every day, computers are making people easier to use” < innovation always produces hostility among those who prosper in old paradigms > changing
47. Dan Perjovschi What Happened to US? planetaweb2.net dr.cristobal_cobo ergonomic.wordpress.com flacso-mexico
48. Best practice, strategies and tools for educators to enhance the development of e-competencies. Workshop Workshop cristobal.cobo.romani
49. What makes an e-skills project successful? Creativity? Collaboration? People? Technology? Pedagogy? Innovation? Coordination? Public support? Willingness? Broadband? Standarization?
50. U s e o f t e c h n o l o g y Learning Performance + + - - Learning Performance
54. e-skills UK brings together employers, educators and Government to address together the technology-related skills issues , no single party can solve on its own. It provides advice & services that have a measurable impact on IT related skills development in the UK. http://video.e-skills.com/frontend/?video=9 www. e-skills .com
58. Fundación Omar Dengo www. fod .ac.cr FOD is a pioneer in the introduction of computer technologies, innovative educational programs and new learning environments into the Costa Rica’s public elementary schools system. It stimulates learning processes, creativity and development of thinking skills in public education and in the different situations in which learning takes place.
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63. www. futurelab .org.uk Futurelab is passionate about transforming the way people learn. Tapping into the huge potential offered by digital and other technologies, they develop innovative resources and practices that support new approaches to learning for the 21st century. http://www.futurelab.org.uk/resources/other_resources/video/Video279
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65. www. 21stcenturyskills .org This partnership emerged focused on infusing 21st century skills into education. It brings together the business community, education leaders , and policymakers to define a powerful vision for 21st century education. The Partnership encourages schools, districts and states to advocate for the infusion of 21st century skills into education and provides tools /resources to facilitate & drive change . 21st Century Skills http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v =3ncrZsWB1Dc http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v = SOBffEPCIsY
66. www.e- competencias .org www.e- competencies .org Open Seminar “ From Information to Innovation Knowledge” openseminar . flacso .edu.mx