Roshea Buksh - Conference Online
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Roshea Buksh - Conference Online
Roshea Buksh @roshbuksh Repeated experience of failure What gets in the way of learning? Fixed Mindset Words used by teachers & parents Diminished sense of self Teach skills & processes Growth Mindset How can a student become smart? Process praise words like ‘effort’, ‘strategies’ and ‘persistence’ Provide steps needed to achieve The impact of teacher and parent language on learning is detrimental to student belief and subsequent language adoption. Dweck (2006) Role of the teacher is to develop the learner’s capability to know how to learn & aid in the student negotiating the path of their own learning. Champion for positioning learners as knowledge creators PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY TEACHING INQUIRY LEARNING Learning Safari SOCIAL MEDIA WEB 2:0 PROBLEM SOLVING CHOICE CRITICAL THINKING CREATIVE THINKING INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS ONLINE LEARNING GROUP PROCESSES THE FOCUS OF LEARNING. Can go beyond problem solving through pro-activity. Learners use their own and others’ experiences and internal processes such as reflection and environmental scanning as well as interaction with others. SELF-EFFICACY. Knowing how to learn critically as well as creatively. The ability to use these qualities in a novel as well as familiar situations TECHNOLOGY AS A VEHICLE. Key affordances of social media – connectivity with others, information discovery and sharing (individually and as a group), and personal collection and adaptation of information as required – are also affordances that support self-determined learning activities (McLoughlin & Lee, 2007, p. 667).. Grover, First-Person View (FPV) Search and Rescue robot. EduTech Conference 2016 Retweeted by Astronaut Leland Melvin! Photo by Tom Raftery - Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License https://www.flickr.com/photos/67945918@N00 Created with Haiku Deck RIPPED OFF! Unless students critically analyse information they become defrauded by misleading information Photo by Jason A. Howie - Creative Commons Attribution License https://www.flickr.com/photos/40493340@N00 Created with Haiku Deck Photo by Tilemahos Efthimiadis - Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License https://www.flickr.com/photos/64379474@N00 Created with Haiku Deck Photo by shawncampbell - Creative Commons Attribution License https://www.flickr.com/photos/59077136@N00 Created with Haiku Deck Courts proactively use social media Whether it's tweet-happy judges or YouTubewielding family law litigants, social media is dramatically reshaping our court system Democracy in action – transparency of the courts Students discussing online about social media and the courts Students used twitter to raise awareness about the United Nations International Day of the Girl. The Courier Mail and ABC radio contacted us via twitter to interview the students Students sharing their cultural journey and narrative through art and digital storytelling. Roshea Buksh @roshbuksh