Listly by Corinne Smith
Why we need to change the way students are learning.
MacArthur Foundation's video encouraging educators to use formal and informal learning together to help students be creative. We hear from experts in the field of 21st century learners/
Video about changing our teaching methods to meet the needs of the Digital Generation. Learn how today's students are digital natives.
Re-engae your students and encourage them to create using technology like blogging, cell phones, podcasts, and much more! This video has interesting statistics and conversation points.
Birmingham students ask teachers to engage them in their learning by allowing them to use iPods, game systems, cell phones, and more. Students point out that we live in a global world, and these tools allow them to interact globally with other students.
K-12 students participated in this video using whiteboards, statistics, and inspirational messages to start a conversation about how we are or are not using 21st century methods to teach our children.
A video where college students share how they learn and don't learn. Students demonstrate how multi-tasking is essential and ask the question: Is technology alone going to save education? Great question!
This video sets out a real, step by step process to help high schools meet students' 21st century needs. It encourages us to teach students to interact with content, not just learn it and to work with each other and stay interconnected, not disconnected.
This video defines 21st century literacy and asks us to think about what it means for education in a general way.
This slick, professionally produced video presents Colorado's vision for why 21st century learning matters. With an introduction from the Library of Congress, it discusses the what, how, and where of 21st century learning.