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Today –
Learning and Leading
Warm-up
School Results
Paradigm Shifts and Leading Change
Horizon Report
Warm-up
Walk to the center if you:
Have lived over seas for more than one year
Had to go without a shower for 2 weeks or more
Speak more than one language
Broken 3 or more bones in your body
Done volunteer work in the last month
Cooked a meal by yourself for more than 20 people
Bungee Jumped
Been parachuting
Had a courageous conversation in the past month
5
Share your experience with the beliefs and
behaviors activity at your table...
Mission
Vision
Beliefs
Results
Behaviors
Back to School Video
Bart Johnson
Back to School video...
Mission, Vision, Beliefs,
Behaviors = RESULTS
School Results
Go to the large chart.
Think about your school or program and answer
these questions:
Where do you see your school’s results on this graph?
How would you rate your understanding of your
school’s results?
Put a dot on chart to represent where X and Y axis
intersect for your school/program
The Leadership and Learning Matrix
(Reeves 1993)
Paradigm Shifts
Paradigm shifts in a PLC
Hold conversations at your table about leading change
You each have an envelop on your table
Read the advice for leading change.
Have a conversation.
Create a sentence strip to sum up your thoughts.
Share with the whole group
Key Trends
People expect to be able to work, learn, and
study whenever and wherever they want to.
The technologies we use are increasingly cloudbased, and our notion of IT support are
decentralized.
The world of work is increasingly collaborative,
driving changes in the way students’ projects
are structured.
Tim Berry - Change Project
Tim Berry
Doctorate Student
Kevin's Change Project
Change Projects
Key Trends
People expect to be able to work, learn, and
study whenever and wherever they want to.
The technologies we use are increasingly cloudbased, and our notion of IT support are
decentralized.
The world of work is increasingly collaborative,
driving changes in the way students’ projects
are structured.
Key Trends Continued
The abundance of resources and relationships made
easily accessible via the Internet is increasingly
challenging us to revisit our roles as educators.
Education paradigms are shifting to include online
learning, hybrid learning and collaborative models.
There is a new emphasis in the classroom on more
challenge-based and active learning.
In groups discuss...
What do these key trends mean for K-12 schools?
Do these technology trends impact your school’s
program – if so how?
Do these technology trends impact your district?
Meet Flipboard
Flipboard
Wired
Implications for P-12 Schools?
Augmented Reality
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•
2011 Time-to-Adoption: Four to
Five Years
• Gesture-Based Computing
• Learning Analytics
•
2012
• Game-Based Learning
• Internet of Things
2011 Time-to-Adoption: One Year or Less
• Electronic Books
• Mobiles
•
2012
• Mobile Apps
• Tablet Computing
•
2011 - Time-to-Adoption: Two to Three Years
• Augmented Reality
• Game-Based Learning
•
2012
• Gesture-based computing
• Learning Analytics
Using Technology – create a
share back of your section of the
article.
Answer the question – How does
your section of the report impact
leadership in schools today?
The Horizon Report –
Breaking it down
Gaming
Gaming
Does gaming have a place in our
schools?
Games like World of Warcraft give
players the means to save worlds, and
incentive to learn the habits of heroes.
What if we could harness this gamer
power to solve real-world problems?
Jane McGonigal says we can, and
explains how.
Reality is broken, says Jane
McGonigal, and we need to make it
work more like a game. Her work
shows us how.
Journal Reflection
What significant change are you currently
leading?
How does technology impact your change
project?
What two change leadership skills do you need
to remember and hone for your work?
Assignment
View Ted Talk Gaming
Read Chapter 10 – Learning by Doing – Recap of
today
Watch for opportunities where you could let
technology impact your program, school, and
student learning.
Next Time
Friday, Nov. 2, 11:30 – 5:00 PM
Dr. Susan Huff
Leading a PLC Initiative
What topics would you like Dr. Huff to cover?
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