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Indonesian Teacher Conference 2007

Enabling the generation of learning

Partnership for Education Partnership for Education

November 27 - 28 2007 Balai Kartini

Jakarta - Indonesia

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Setting The Context…

Students of today: The Millennials and

How they learn (best)

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Education Landscape has Changed

Traditional Learning

Traditional Learning New Learning New Learning

Teacher Centered

Teacher Centered Student CenteredStudent Centered Single Media

Single Media MultimediaMultimedia

Isolated Work

Isolated Work Collaborative WorkCollaborative Work Information Delivery

Information Delivery Information ExchangeInformation Exchange Factual, Knowledge

Factual, Knowledge--Based Based Learning

Learning

Critical Thinking and Critical Thinking and Informed Decision Making Informed Decision Making

PushPush PullPull

Source: ISTE National Education Technology Standards for Teachers (USA).

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Learning Domain and Space from My Fadzieka Point of View:

Bobby Bola

Kiki Kelinci

Jump Start

Encarta Kids

Google Image

Meet my four years old son Fadzieka……

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• His grandfather sends him email.

• His mom read the email to him.

• He tells them what to write back to grandpa.

• He has many software programs that are for problem solving, exploration and FUN!!

• He checks out stuff on kids’ websites.

• He “reads” kids’ books online.

• He will take classes online when he goes to school.

• His high tech realities are endless…

and will be an integrated part of his life.

…IS YOUR SCHOOL READY FOR MY SON ?…IS YOUR SCHOOL READY FOR MY SON ?

My Fadzieka Realities….

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stage 1 stage 2 stage 3 stage 4 stage 5 stage 6 Introspection Investigation Inclusion Innovation Implementation Introspection

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Development Process

©

Establish Pedagogy Methodology

Culture Success Metrics

Benchmarks

Review and Identify Best Practice

Innovation Research Advisory Board SWOT Process

Engage Community Key Leaders Government

Partners

Determine Personnel

Building IT Architecture

Act Training Readiness

Launch

Reflect, Review and

Adjust

building the school of the future…

1 – 3 months 4 - 6 months 30 – 36+ months 2 - 6 months 1 - 4 months 4 - 12 months

11 22 33 44 55 66

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Blueprint for the Future

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Blueprint for the Future

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Why Mobile technology

• Students spending more time on homework and coming to class better prepared.

• Parents becoming more involved with their children’s education.

• Teachers reporting that they can more effectively prepare lesson plans meet their curriculum goals and individualize the curriculum.

• Teachers are enthusiastic and challenge about the

technology, allows them to be information facilitators

rather than sources of facts.

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Why e-Learning?

Many schools have simply applied technology on top of traditional teaching

methods – that’s not enough

Finding effective ways to use technology is a

challenge facing educators and policy makers globally

• The goal is to create a safe environments where

students have access to resources, and teachers can use tools to help them do what they do

best…teach!

• e-Learning is becoming a

global strategy

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BROPHY COLLEGE PREPARATION

Tablet PC Experience Program

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Tablet PC Pilot Program

• Choosing the right technology

• Choosing the right partner

• Infrastructure

• Timeline

• Purchase program

• Educator and administrator involvement

• Parental involvement

• Student participation

• The rollout

• Evaluation

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Intuitiv Learning

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Cyber School Concept

PC Lab Data Center

Notebook Toshiba

Firewall and Security Bandwidth Management Onsite Technical Support

Service & Maintenance Support

E-Learning (for All Grade) E-mail Hosting

SMS Services

Training and Transfer Technology Content Administrator

Wireless Local Link Wireless Hotspot

Broadband Internet Connection

Integrated Scope of Work

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@ Learning
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Financing Solution

Design

Implementation

Operation

Maintenance

Full Finance

Full Investment

•Prepare Classroom

•Zero Investment Cost

•Zero Operation Cost

•Zero Maintenance Cost

TOSHIBA & Partner School

PARTNERSHIP

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@ Learning
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Brand Lineup by Product Category

AV Notebook PC

Consumer Value-Line &

DT Replacements

Enterprise Thin & Light

Ultraportables Brand Name

Brand Name Product CategoryProduct Category

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We are ready, are you?

Remember Fadzieka……

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