Title: Cheryl Lemke
1Then and Now Learning in the Digital Age
- Cheryl Lemke
- Metiri Group
2(No Transcript)
3Welcome to Your World
You Make It You Name It You Work on It You Find It
Time Magazine
4Digital Natives
Ethnographic studies LIFE, UC Berkeley
5U.S. 24th in Problem Solving with 15 year-olds
6U.S. Achievement Gap
7Mass Collaboration
Openness Peering Sharing Acting Globally
W I K I N O M I C S
8Mass Collaboration
9Global Competition
10Economic Differentiation
Innovation
Knowledge Worker
Business Climate
11Money
- In 2005, college graduates earned an average
of 51,206, while high school graduates earned
27,915, and those with no high school diploma
earned 18,734. - Seattle Times July 25, 2006. College Grad Wages
Stuck in Slump.
12NOW
THEN
- Leaders
- Think, solve problems, deal with ambiguity
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Managers Follow rules Punch time
clock Compete Communicate F2F, mostly with
text Degree career
Get the job done Team/Collaborate Communicate F2F
and virtually, using multimedia Degree interview
13 of Skilled Workers in Workforce
United States
85
United States
20
1950
2000
14Shifts in Medical Services
Then
Now