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This presentation was given at the 2012 ISTE SIGMS Forum on June 26, 2012. Webpage at http://sigms.iste.wikispaces.net/sigmsforum12

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Welcome to the SIGMS Forum!

Expanded Learning Opportunities with Social Media

Forum hashtag: #sigmsforumForum webpage: http://sigms.iste.wikispaces.net/sigmsforum12

HaF

Social Media Activity #1

Pinterest

Jason Epstein

Social Media, Learning, and the Critical Role of

Librarians

Steve Hargadon

The Future ofEducation:

Social Media, Learning, andthe Critical Role of Librarians

We're going through the biggest changes in human culturein centuries,maybe ever

1. Book (noun)2. Free (adjective)

Inner bark, paper

Contracts, read & write

Slave or Free

“Liber”

A Tech Shift

A Culture Shift

An Education Shift

To your neighbor:

How is educationgoing to change?

10 CULTURE CHANGES

1A CULTURE OF INFORMATION

Information Everywhere

2A CULTURE OF PARTICIPATION

Web 2.0 isthe framework

for user contributions

3A CULTURE OF(CO-) CREATION

4A CULTURE OF ENGAGEMENT

5A CULTURE OF SHARING

6A MOBILE CULTURE

7A SOCIAL CULTURE

Most Populous Countries

China - 1,313,973,713India - 1,095,351,995

Facebook – 901,000,000+United States – 300,176,035

Indonesia – 245,452,739Brazil – 188,078,227

Pakistan - 165,803,560Bangladesh - 147,365,352

Russia – 142,893,540Nigeria - 131,859,731Japan - 127,463,611

8A GLOBAL CULTURE

9A GRASS-ROOTS CULTURE

TRADITIONAL

Institutional Idea|

Plan|

Market|

Incentivize|

Participation

NEW - SOCIAL

Civic^|

Community^||

Public^||

Personal

10A LONG-TAIL CULTURE

A Tech Shift

A Culture Shift

An Education Shift

Honestly, how well are we preparing students for this

world?

And, how prepared are we for these changes?

What is our new narrative for education?

1. Book (noun)2. Free (adjective)

It's more than just books now, but it's still about freedom.

“Liber”

AGENCY“…to act for oneself”

The learner as agent.

How do we educate for Agency?

Help UnleashIndividual Energy

& Potential

Unleashing Human Energy

Who is on the frontline of this

change?

You are.

How do we help create and support

the

Learning Agent?

The Learning Agent's

Action List

For

Lead Learners

1. (Re-)Discover Your Passions

What do you love doing?What do you love learning about?

Experience a “cognitive revolution”

2. Build Your Personal Learning

Network(PLN)

Who do you learn from?What tools do you use?What role does Twitter

play?

3. Start Building a Personal Web Presence (PWP)

How do you feel about this?Personal “branding” =“how you help others”

Aggregate your interests, your ideas, and your

profile.Register a domain name.

4. Develop Your Online “Habitudes”

What are your emotional or practical barriers?

What can you be modeling for your

students?

5. Become a Part of

the Conversation

Write SomewhereShare Somehow

Where Did You Start?

6. Build, Curate, or Participate in a

Passion Project

Start or contribute to a wiki.

Start or help build a community.

Host a PD workshop or “unconference.”

7. Ready, Set, Engage

Thank You!

Steve Hargadon

steve@hargadon.com

stevehargadon.com

Social Media Activity #2

Celly

Jane Lofton1. Test Start to 23559 to join

Celly2. Text @iste12 to join the cell3. Respond to poll

The High School Librarian & Social

Media

Joquetta Johnson

Social Media Activity #3

Tricider

Marie Slim

The Elementary & Middle School Librarian

& Social Media

Tiffany Whitehead

Social Media Activity #4

Piclits

Peggy George

Thanks for coming!

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