Showing posts with label Sir Ken Robinson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sir Ken Robinson. Show all posts

Monday, December 6, 2010

Sir Ken Robinson on the Purpose of School #TIES10

I had the pleasure of getting a mini interview with Sir Ken Robinson today after his Q&A session at the TIES Conference. This interview marks the second in a series exploring the question, "What is the Purpose of School." (The first was last month when I sat down with Wes Fryer to discuss this issue). I truly believe that this is the sticky issue for education reform today. It is amazing how varied responses you get from people to this simple question. I have also found that most people are a bit surprised to find how others don't really share the same answer to this fundamental question. How are we to construct the schools of the future if we don't speak the same language of reform?

Sir Ken Robinson on the Purpose of School from Carl Anderson on Vimeo.



I plan on collecting many more responses to this question from people tomorrow at the TIES conference and throughout the year. Eventually I will collect all these responses into a website where others can contribute their own responses to this same question. In the meantime, if you would like to contribute to this project, submit your own response to this question by adding a comment to this blog post.

Recommended tools for constructing your response:
  • - If you can type, you can make movies. Text-to-Movie
  • - make still pictures talk with comical moving mouths.
  • Add subtitles to foreign language films (like Chinese Movie Creator).
  • - Generates videos of your Google Searches to tell a story.
  • - Free online audio recorder and audio publishing
  • - convert text to speech (spoken by a cartoon avatar)
  • - upload your photo, record your voice, share with friends
  • - Innovative online presentation program that nicely integrates multimedia from other sources.
  • - Prezi.com - The zooming presentation editor
  • - Turn your document files into an online books & magazines
  • - Collaborative storytelling for families and friends (perfect for creative writing)
  • - Make still portraits talk with comical moving mouths.
  • - Oddcast makes fun and interesting multimedia generator widgets
  • - Video publishing that allows for files up to 500mb. Great video playback quality.
  • - Video publishing with great video playback quality.
  • - Free video hosting for schools. (like YouTube but specifically for student projects.)
  • - User generated video content. Upload and share your videos.

Sir Ken Robinson #TIES10 Keynote and Q&A

Photo by Tim Wilson

The following is an archive of the tweets from Sir Ken Robinson's Keynote for the 2010 TIES Conference in Minneapolis:

Gettimg ready to hear Sir Ken Robbinson's #ties10 keynote. Wireless is shotty, using Nokia instead. Tweets will be clunky.less than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 sirKenRobbinson: there is no reason for Las Vegas to be there.less than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKenRobbinson: Vegas represents something uniqu to human culture...imagination.less than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKenRobbinson: power of imagination has underpinned everything in human culture.less than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKenRobbinson: power of imagination has underpinned everything in human culture.less than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKen: when you have a 40% dropout rate you can no longer blame the kids.less than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKen: dropout rate is a systemic problem-system is not designed to meet the needs of individual kids.less than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKen: too often ppl think of the basics as a small set of subjects, I think it is individual tallentsless than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKen: if you have an iphone you have more computing power than was available on earth in 1950less than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKen: in 1970s if you found 6 authentic references for research it was good, today you can get that in moments on your iphoneless than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKen: Apple rep says the most powerful computers on Earth have the brain power of a cricketless than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKen: within 10 years computers will likely have the brain power of a 6mo old human childless than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKen: There is a sort of technological neural membrane covering the globeless than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKen: problem is cultural change is not keeping up with technological changeless than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKen: our education systems were designed for the 19th century. It was not bad but it is obsolete.less than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKen: it seems like a wonderful attitude for teachers to take to say, "I don't know."less than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKen: being in your element is not just about being good at things, you also have to love it.less than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKen: many of us have our natural interests thwarted, supposedly in our best interest.less than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKen: in the end it is not what happens that creates your life, it is what you make of itless than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKen: everyone owns their own education, if they are not engaged it is a waste.less than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKen: we have to move from an industrial metaphor to an organic metaphor.less than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 standing ovation for The Sir Ken...don't think I've seen a standing ovation at this conference before.less than a minute ago via Mobile Web



Getting ready for a Q&A session with @SirKenRobinson at the #ties10 conference. What questions do you have for him that we should ask?less than a minute ago via Twitterrific



@anderscj What are some schools who are successfully implementing "personalized learning"? How did they get there? Staff Development?less than a minute ago via TweetDeck



@anderscj can he give us some examples of schools that are putting these ideas into practice?less than a minute ago via TweetDeck



@anderscj Does our current system of education have enough capacity to adapt for the future or is it 2 limiting ( and we need a new system)?less than a minute ago via TweetDeck



#ties10 SirKen: I've seen fantastic schools where headmasters & teachers clear the slate & rebuild their programs.less than a minute ago via Twitterrific



#ties10 SirKen: in western cultures we tend to see the subject only and not the whole picture.less than a minute ago via Twitterrific



#ties10 SirKen: we should get rid of subjects entirelyless than a minute ago via Twitterrific



#ties10 SirKen: things that matter in schools 1 the curriculum, 2 pedagogy, 3 assessment, 4 physical environment, 5 partnershipsless than a minute ago via Twitterrific



#ties10 SirKen: The way to engage reluctant learners is to put their focus off-center.less than a minute ago via Twitterrific



#ties10 SirKen: there should be a time each day where students engage in what they are interestedless than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 Sir Ken is now talking about the School of One.less than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKen: individualization has to do with knowing about how individual kids learnless than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKen: the problem is not standardized testing, it is that only a few things can be assessed in this wayless than a minute ago via Mobile Web



#ties10 SirKen: nothing is inherently boringless than a minute ago via Twitterrific