4. Source: http://www.slideshare.net/igorterhalle Technological developments Wireless & mobile technology (internet always available) Ubiquitous computing Democratisation technology (OSS, software on a stick, SaaS) Google Docs, Live@EDu Social software (easy to use, user generated content)
5. Generatieverschil Internetgebruik Figure: Social Technographics Profiles Differ Significantly By Age (source: Forrester / BusinessWeek) Young Teens (12 - 17): 66% active Youth (18 - 21): 83% active Generation Y (18 - 26): 79% active Generation X (27 - 40): 58% active Young Boomers (41 - 50): 46% active Older Boomers (51 - 61): 39% active Seniors (62+): 30% active Creators Critics Collectors Joiners Spectators Inactives
6. Source: Teachers divided over merits of Facebook and YouTube in the classroom Next generation applications: integral part of children’s personal lives (13-18 years): - 54%: use YouTube - 50%: use social networking sites - 47%: use Wikipedia in their spare time Teachers do use in education: 20% Wikipedia 5% YouTube Useful at school: - 44 per cent stated Wikipedia - 35 per cent chose instant messaging - 34 per cent said YouTube
7. Technology is influencing behaviour We shape our tools and afterwards our tools shape us (Marshall Mcluhan) Blogging in the garden Twittering in the train Making phonecalls on the street Mailing from hotel rooms Virtual social networks Construct your own Top of the Pops Different ways of learning
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9. “ Everybody is a brand on the internet” De Volkskrant, March 15 2008
10. My digital identity http://www.wilfredrubens.com Editor http://www.e-learning.nl http://twitter.com/wrubens http://del.icio.us/wrubens http://www.bloglines.com/ public/wrubens http://www.flickr.com/photos/ wilfredrubens/ http://www.slideshare.net/wrubens LinkedIn, Facebook, Plaxo, Hyves Different articles on technology enhanced learning (online)
11. Possible advantages digital identity Becoming famous Networking, contacts Work Freelance Benevolence But…it can work against you Source: Hans van Mestrum
12. This picture… Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/asurroca/39864899/ Can be seen by her future employer
14. Source: http://www.slideshare.net/igorterhalle We shape our tools and afterwards our tools shape us (Marshall Mcluhan) Changing world Especially young people (increasingly) We develop a digital identity
25. Integration in curriculum Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/koolwaaij/413673951/ Information literacy, digital identity, privacy Learning by doing
26. Creating assignments on YouTube http://felipeno.blogspot.com/2007/07/niekee-centre-en-la-haya-holanda.html