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New Trends in
   Education:
Digital Tools and
Technologies for
Today's Learners

                       Deone Zell
   Deone Zell, Ph.D.
       CSUN
Something is happening….

                          Today’s Students
                          •   Digital natives




Technology Trends                               CSUN Activities
•   Then and now                                •   Lecture capture
•   Screens and devices                         •   Flipping the classroom
•   Horizon Report                              •   eTexts
•   Down the line                               •   Tablets
                                                •   Content creation
Who Are Our Students?

Baby Boomers - born 1946-64
   • Now age 49-67

Gen Y - born 1965 - 1981
    • Now age 32-48

Millennials - born 1982 - 2000
                                 CSUN average 24
    • Now age 15-31

iGen - born 2001 - 2013
    • Now age 14 and under
Digital Natives
                                        In a land of
 Grew up with technology
 Facebook, YouTube, Hulu, Twitter
 Smartphones and tablets
 Retrieve information fast
                                                                     Digital Immigrants (anyone over 30)
 Parallel process and multi-task
                                                                              Born before the introduction of
 Prefer graphics before text                                                  digital technology
 Prefer random access (hypertext)                                            Use
 Function best when networked                                                 radio, television, newspapers, bo
                                                                               oks, magazines
 Thrive on instant gratification and
  frequent rewards                                                            Prefer long-form writing
                                                                              Prefer email to texting
 Prefer texting to email
                                                                              Adopted PCs and laptops
                                                                              They are adapting

Source: Marc Prensky, Marc Prensky, Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants, On the Horizon, 2001
Digital natives grew up on social media
So what has changed
(for us digital immigrants)?
User Interfaces




Source: Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers
Where’s the nearest Thai restaurant?
Magazines




Source: Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers
Devices




Source: Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers
Books
                           THEN                              NOW
               Paper based / Singular copy           Electronic / Syncable /
                                                        Multiple devices




Source: Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers
Communications




Source: Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers
Photography




Source: Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers
Navigating




Source: Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers
Hearing News




Source: Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers
Note Taking




Source: Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers
File Storage
                                                    Box /




Source: Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers
Cash Registers




Source: Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers
Signatures




Source: Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers
Health Awareness




Source: Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers
Door Locks




Source: Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers
Thermostats




Source: Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers
Knowledge




Source: Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers
Education




Source: Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers
Learning




       From learning by listening to learning by doing
       Education could become as fun as videogames
Source: Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers
What about those screens and
         devices?
“Young Americans from the ages of 8 to 18 spend more than 7 ½ h a day on average
          using a smart phone, computer, television or other electronic device.”

          Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/20/education/20wired.html


Source: http://services.google.com/fh/files/misc/multiscreenworld_final.pdf. Market research conducted by Ipsos and Sterling Brands in partnership with Google
Source: http://services.google.com/fh/files/misc/multiscreenworld_final.pdf. Market research conducted by Ipsos and Sterling Brands in partnership with Google
Source: http://services.google.com/fh/files/misc/multiscreenworld_final.pdf. Market research conducted by Ipsos and Sterling Brands in partnership with Google
Advantage of a handy device –
      Waiting is dead




                     “Found time” =
                 micromoments in which
                     things get done
Horizon Report Short List 2013
Flipped classroom




Source: http://theactiveclass.com/2011/04/29/flipping-your-classroom/
MOOCs
Source: Sloan Consortium, 2012 Survey of Online Learning
Dig beneath the statistics
Mobile Apps
Apps that call a ride for you
Apps that measures your mood
Learner
        Analytics




http://www.elearnspace.org/blog/2010/08/
25/what-are-learning-analytics/
Social Reading
Gamification
Tablet Computing
    • 36% of US population owns a
      tablet in 2013

    • Up 177% over last year

    • In 2012, 25% of students
      owned a tablet

    • 7 in 10 high school seniors
      believe tablets will replace
      textbooks within 5 yrs



Source: Deloitte’s 2013 State of the Media and Democracy Survey
Source: http://goo.gl/uO25g, March 14, 2012
Smartphone and Tablet Shipments Exceed PCs in Q4 10
Smartphone + Tablet Installed Base Should Exceed PC
              Installed Base in 2013
iPad = 48% of American Kids want one for Christmas while 36% want a mini
A little further down the road…
Emotional Avatars




“Carla”



                                “Zoe”

                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0mWUdBEF5o
Google Glass
Google Glass
Faster than gravity
Snapping a picture on the Charlie Rose
        show mid-interview
What are our faculty doing?
Faculty are capturing their lectures
Faculty are capturing their lectures
                …even outside the
                        classroom!
Faculty are flipping the classroom
Faculty are adopting eTexts




      http://youtu.be/jIQ4uJKGWCE
Faculty are creating born digital textbooks
IMG_0025.jpg
Faculty are creating born digital courses
Faculty are adopting tablets
 Textbook replacement
 Internet resources
 CSUN resources (Moodle, lecture
  capture)
 Discipline-specific apps
 Clicker
 Digital whiteboard
 Lecture capture
 PDF reader and annotater
 Screensharing and collaboration
 Mobile data entry
 Multimedia creation
 Drawing and taking notes
Faculty are teaching with tablets in
             journalism
Faculty are teaching with tablets in the
                sciences
Faculty are teaching students how to
        edit video on devices
Faculty are using avatars to teach
(each avatar has their own personality)
Faculty are encouraging student-generated
              content in class
Faculty are creating animations
Faculty are creating multimedia




      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDPsZPKSEFg
What can we conclude?
Conclusions
• Technology is changing the way we work, play, learn
• Students are asking for multimedia and mobility
• Advantages of hyperconnectivitiy outweigh drawbacks
• New role for higher education – teach digital literacy
• Average person can produce, not just consume!
• Transformation has just begun….
Experts abound with predictions and explanations

“The smartest person in the room is the room itself”
(David Weinberger, Too Big to Know, 2012, Basic Books, p. xiii)




“It’s not information overload. It’s filter failure.”
(Clay Shirky, keynote address at Web2.0 Expo, September 16-19, 2001)




 “…attention, participation, collaboration, the critical
 consumption of information (aka “crap detection”), and
 network smarts.” (Howard Reingold, Net Smart: How to Thrive Online, MIT
 Press, 2012, p. 5)
The “Gutenberg Parenthesis”
        1,400                   2,000


                “containment”

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  1. “Young Americans from the ages of 8 to 18 spend more than 7 ½ h a day on average using a smart phone, computer, television or other electronic device.”Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/20/education/20wired.htmlDZ Get pictures from Photilla and camping
  2. Teens and Technology 2013by Mary Madden, Amanda Lenhart, Maeve Duggan, Sandra Cortesi, Urs GasserMar 13, 2013PrintShareEmailRead Full ReportVIEW ONLINEDOWNLOADExplore Survey QuestionsVIEW ONLINEDOWNLOADOVERVIEWSmartphone adoption among American teens has increased substantially and mobile access to the internet is pervasive. One in four teens are “cell-mostly” internet users, who say they mostly go online using their phone and not using some other device such as a desktop or laptop computer.These are among the new findings from a nationally representative Pew Research Center survey that explored technology use among 802 youth ages 12-17 and their parents. Key findings include:78% of teens now have a cell phone, and almost half (47%) of them own smartphones. That translates into 37% of all teens who have smartphones, up from just 23% in 2011.23% of teens have a tablet computer, a level comparable to the general adult population.95% of teens use the internet.93% of teens have a computer or have access to one at home. Seven in ten (71%) teens with home computer access say the laptop or desktop they use most often is one they share with other family members.“The nature of teens’ internet use has transformed dramatically — from stationary connections tied to shared desktops in the home to always-on connections that move with them throughout the day,” said Mary Madden, Senior Researcher for the Pew Research Center’s Internet Project and co-author of the report. “In many ways, teens represent the leading edge of mobile connectivity, and the patterns of their technology use often signal future changes in the adult population.”ABOUT THE SURVEYThese findings are based on a nationally representative phone survey of 802 parents and their 802 teens ages 12-17. It was conducted between July 26 and September 30, 2012. Interviews were conducted in English and Spanish and on landline and cell phones. The margin of error for the full sample is ± 4.5 percentage points. This report is the second in a series of reports issued in collaboration with the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard. The first release, “Teens, Parents and Online Privacy,” was published in November 2012 and is available at:http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2012/Teens-and-Privacy.aspx.
  3. So what changed? What are digital natives experiencing, and digital immigrants do the same?
  4. Siri – notes, directions, reminders, definitions
  5. Thousands of books!
  6. Son – “always on” with friend in SwitzerlandSkype – share screens, etc.
  7. Anyone can be an exper!
  8. Who needs Garmin?
  9. NY Earthquake – saw it tweeted before felt it!
  10. Anyone can be a merchant!
  11. No more faxing or shipping
  12. SleepMealsMoodStepsAlarm clock
  13. Control LED brightness with iPhone
  14. Wikipedia would be almost 1,800 volumes if book-bound
  15. Ever had this happen to you in class?Micheel Fey – guy who was caned in Singapore – looked it up for me!
  16. Found time – banking, reading Kindle, FB
  17. Disruptive educationRaised bar for onlineSupplemental roleAB 520 – students can take MOOC certified by ACE for credit.Senate President Pro Tempore Darrell Steinberg, of the California State Senate, has proposed legislation that would allow some college students in the state to take a massive open online course (MOOC) for credit.According to a news release about the legislation, California Senate Bill 520(SB 520) "allows students who are unable to find a seat in a required class, and unable to find a comparable on-line course at their school" to take a MOOC "certified by the American Council on Education (ACE) or other reputable course reviewers" for full credit. Courses would also require "rapid" approval from a group of faculty selected from California State University (CSU), the University of California (UC), and California Community Colleges (CCC).
  18. George SiemensAdapt – Kahn – biggest part is back end – if don’t get topic right, will feed you more questionsLEAH – found students watching lectures at last minute.Off-put – time log inIntelligent – topics coverdProfile – learning styleAnalysis – where are in web (isolate, hub)Predict – how well will do in courseGeorge Siemens is a writer, theorist, speaker, and researcher on learning, networks, technology, analytics and visualization, openness, and organizational effectiveness in digital environments.[1] He is the originator of Connectivism theory and author of the article Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age and the book Knowing Knowledge - an exploration of the impact of the changed context and characteristics of knowledge. 
  19. Students can share annotationsFaculty can share annotationsEverything is synced
  20. http://www.mobilemarketer.com/cms/news/research/15013.html
  21. Galazy also has video pause – camera watches when you look away and pauses
  22. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ANcfx59KZY
  23. Fall 2012 -- 20 profs using lecture capture (11 Appliance and 9 personalSpring 2013 - 33 profs using lecure capture (16 appliance and 17 personal)All except 4 are makig their captures available to students.Biggest departments are Biology, Psychology, and Business Law.
  24. Deone
  25. Today’s students creave multi-media and mobilityThis is in line with a growing trend that has just startedWe are catching up.
  26. Fears – students can’t concentrate, immediate gratification, impatient, shallow decision-makersStudent Pros: work fast, find answers, good at synthesizing lots of informationGlobal brain, accelerated knowledge creation
  27. Knowledge is inextricable from the network – Darwin would start website today.CAR – people have always worried about sensory overload. We adapt.Literacy – pay attention, participate, collaborate, detect crap, network smarts
  28. “Secondary orality” – knowledge is free again, after being imprisioned by print.Age of Youtube and Twitter – throwback to midevil timesIf Darwin were to write “Origin of Species” today, it would be a webpageA group of academics at the University of Southern Denmark argues that we are emerging from the other side of what they call ‘the Gutenberg parenthesis.’ Before Gutenberg, knowledge was passed mouth-to-mouth, scribe-to-scribe, changing along the way with little sense of authorship. Inside the parenthesis, with the press, knowledge became linear, permanent, more a product than a process, with clear ownership. More than five centuries later, they say we are emerging from the other side of the parenthesis. Now knowledge is again passed along, remixed as it goes, with less sense of ownership: It’s process over product.Gutenberg Parenthesis contends that period of 500 years marked by reign of printing press, isolated from oral culture that came before, and the digitally shaped culture emerging today, is a "strange interlude, defined by the printed page and other artifacts, is fading in relevance. The age of Twitter and Youtube is a throwback to midieval times. Mailing and tweeting are a reversion to the limited communicative capacities of stone tablets - the future is taking us back to thepast. There are fundamental similarities between oral tradition and digital texts. The entire hisotry of media, he suggests, has been "interrupted by the age of print."Durring the Gutenberg parenthesis, words were "imprisoned" -- pressed onto pages, circumscribed. This is evident in "what they did to Shakespere" -- his plays used to be subject to enormous intervention by actors -- they were living plays, later pressed into "supposedly authorative print copies". "By this fetishistic approach, Shakespeare was turned into a thing."  
  29. Non-random online sample of 1,021 Internet experts
  30. The survey results are based on a non-random online sample of 1,021 Internet experts and other Internet users, recruited via email invitation, conference invitation, or link shared on Twitter, Google Plus or Facebook by Elon University's Imagining the Internet Center and the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project.
  31. John Naughton, a columnist for the Observer in London, asks us to imagine we are pollsters in 1472, 17 years after the first printed Bibles (we are only about that far away from the introduction of the commercial web ourselves). On a bridge in Mainz, we ask citizens how likely they think it will be that Gutenberg’s invention could:a. Undermine the authority of the Catholic Churchb. Power the Reformationc. Enable the rise of modern scienced. Create entirely new social classes andprofessionse. Change our conceptions of ‘childhood’as a protected early period in a person’s life“Printing did indeed have all theseeffects,” Naughton states, “but there was no way that anyone in 1472 in Mainz (or anywhere else for that matter) could have known how profound its impact would be.”http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/jun/20/internet-everything-need-to-know