Cisco Confidential 1 © 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 21 st Century Learning Video Enabled Teaching and Learning
Apr 01, 2015
Cisco Confidential 1© 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
21st Century Learning Video Enabled Teaching and Learning
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John Chambers CEO, Cisco Systems
“The two great equalizers in life are the Internet and education.”
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New Challenges for School Leaders
Collaborate with other schools, districts, regions, and countries
Integrate new learning models with existing systems and processes
Measure improved teacher effectiveness and student outcomes
How Can We…?
Create safe learning environments
Do more with less
Share scarce resources
Reach new learners and facilitate learning beyond the school
Invest in people—leadership and teacher development
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The Communications Imperative
Parents Students First Responders
Communicate the Right Information, at the Right Time, to the Right Audience—Quickly, Simply, and Effectively
Administrators Faculty Community Members
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Enable Virtual Classrooms for SchoolsAllows schools to reach students anywhere, anytime by blending fully interactive and recordable audio, video, and Web conferencing capabilities into a single distance learning solution
Students in classroom work on
project
Student at home participates with
classroom project
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‘Modern Learning’
StudentStudent
Teacher Teacher
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The Learning Matrix
StudentStudent
Teacher Teacher
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Trend 1: Access
Technology is Like Oxygen
Own average of nine devices
97% own mobile phones Their Lives are a Social Network
They connect via Web 2.0 apps
They access social networking sites, blogs, wikis, online repositories
Many ‘shut down’ in Class
Feel disconnected from Education
Traditional models don’t serve them
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGCJ46vyR9o
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Trend 2: Engagement
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Trend 2.1: Edutainment
Can create a more engaging learning environment
Gaming Model
Socializing, teaching, learning, branding
Integrate broadcast mediaAccessible through TVs and smartphones
Campus TV over IP networks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mbdhEx7XqM
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Trend 3: Access to Courses & Teachers
Global opportunity -
132M tertiary students* More students demanding more courses & curriculum
* “Best of the best”
* More students open to global education & career opportunities
* Global awareness and understanding critical