How has the role of the teacher changed when a student can Google anything? That’s what three colleagues (, @JPatanio, @DarlynnAlfalla) and I discussed with participants at this year’s #Educon. We discussed with participants what we could expect to see more or less of in the age of Google as well as the new vs traditional roles.
Here is what we came up with at the session:
What we'll see in the age of Google, more or less...
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Less
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Critical Eval of Websites
Analyze for credibility
Creating content
Customizable and proactive searches
More developed questions and questions skills
Primary Sources
Sharing of ideas and collaboration
True intellectual honest conversations
Opinions supported by facts
Transparency
Nice political conversations!
Exposure to other opinions
Broader Community
Empathy
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Looking at the top hit in Google
Looking up facts
Education will be less of imparting knowledge
Siri
Slaves to the algorithm that is already dictated.
Textbooks
Working in isolation
Less grey areas of understandable facts
Teacher opinion
One viewpoint and perspective
Hateful speech (hopefully)
Biased views
Defensive arguments
Trolls
One size fits all
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New roles vs old roles in the age of Google...
New Roles
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Traditional Roles
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Support students publishing
Inspiration provider
Facilitator
Fact Synthesizer
Digital Classroom
Coach
Macro Manager
Ring Master
Self-regulation modeling
Learning experience designer,
Mentor/Advisor
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Audience for student work
Information disseminator
Dictator
Fact Recycler/Summarizer
Paper/Pencil Classroom
Manager
Micromanager
Lion Tamer
Policeman
Facilitator
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One participant, Dan Gallagher, shared this vision for how he viewed today's classroom. You can click on various areas in the classroom to learn more.
What do you think? Is any of this familiar? Is there anything you would like to try or have tried? What have your experiences been? What are you wondering?
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