Title: Connected Intelligence Training and Development Madeira Portugal
1Connected Intelligence Training and Development
Madeira Portugal
2- Education is not filling a bucket, but lighting a
fire. - William Butler
Yeats
3The CITD-Madeira Network
- Human and technology network designed to
revitalize the education system of Madeira
4Network Principles
- Networks transform learning
5- Knowledge is dynamic, not static
6- Subject disciplines are no longer a relevant
organizational structure for education
7- Networks facilitate new alliances among
education, business and government
8- Expertise is distributed across the expanse of a
network
9- Networks are the basis for the emerging global
economy. Education must respond by preparing
people for the world in which they live
10- Education systems must respond to the impact of
networks by innovating new curricular and
instructional approaches for learning
11- All media are extensions of ourselves-Connected
Intelligence Networks begin with people, not
technology
12ICCI/SRE Partnership
13Allocative vs Innovative Planning
- SRE-Concerned with coordinating the distribution
of limited resources among competing users - CITI-Expected to produce a limited, but
significant change in the structural relations of
an existing system
14The Overall Objectives
- Over 6 years (2000-2006)
- Create a critical mass of people
- Skilled in the use of CI methodologies and tools
15Pragmatic Objectives
- Train 3 teachers per school in CITD methodology
- 3 teachers extend training to 6
other teachers in school - Over 6 years direct
training of 1,500
teachers
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18The Context
- 600 miles SW
- of Portugal
- 57 km. by 23 km.
- Highest elevation 1800 meters
- Semi-Autonomous
- Region of Portugal
- Agriculture, Wine, Tourism
- 260,00 inhabitants
- 160 schools and
- 3,000 teachers
19ICCI-Program Strategy
- ICCI makes strategic recommendations for CITD at
program level for - CI Pedagogy
- CI NLP Management
- Quality Assurance
20SRE-School System Implementation
- CITD Institute
- CITD Trainers
- CI Associate Teachers
- CI Clubs
21Organization of CITD Madeira
- Based on the context of existing education system
- CI networks attach to existing structures and
initiatives in order to facilitate change and
growth
22CITD Institute
- State of the Art New Media Lab
- Communications Hub
- Training Facility
- Network Learning Projects Management
23CI Trainers
- 13 Trainers (6 Women-7 Men)
- Distributed Expertise
- Work in Expert Clusters
- Experienced Accredited Teachers
- Literature to Chemistry
24CI Clubs
- Professional Development and accreditation for
teachers - Provide curricular activity for students
- Link to other existing clubs
- Provides services to local school area
25Associate Teacher Training Program
- Formal Training Sessions-9 sessions50 hours
- School Based Training Sessions-9 sessions27
hours - Intranet Operations 26 CI Club sessions78 hours
- E-Learning Resources-approx. 1 hour per week 26
hours
26Time Involvement of ATs
- Approximately 200 hours per year for 2 years
27Community Courses
- After completing 2 year CITD program Associate
Teachers become Teacher Trainers. - They deliver CITD courses to schools, communities
, and businesses - Courses delivered in schools and Space Tech Labs
(technology access centers)
28Time Involvement of CI Student
- 3 hours per week for 26 weeks
- 78 hours per year
291999-2000 School Year
- First full year of operation
- 8 CITD Trainers
- Coordinated 5 CI Network Learning Projects
- Across 44 CI Clubs in 9 regions
- With 120 Associate Teachers and 1,200 students
30CI Pedagogy
- Three fundamental areas of change required for
education in a Network Society - Information Strategies
- Knowledge Creation
- Communication Design
31Information Strategies
- How is information captured, archived, and
distributed by students, teachers and schools in
a Network Society?
32Required Skills
- The most important information skill to teach a
student is how to create, archive and distribute
primary information resources
33Categories of Expertise
- Real World Interaction-First Hand Experiences
- Digital Interaction-Virtual Experiences on the
Internet - Traditional Media Reference Materials-Traditional
Forms of Media
34Knowledge Creation
- How is knowledge created, both individually and
in a connected manner across networks in a
Network Society?
35Required Skills
- Information must be transformed into
knowledge-The human power of critical and
creative thinking must be applied to primary
information resources in order to create new
knowledge
36Categories of Expertise
- Thinking Tools-seeing from multiple perspectives
- Thinking Strategies- provide processes for
conflict resolution, project management, team
building - Thinking Paradigms-provide new learning
environments and opportunities
37Communication Design
- How can the Internet and new media be used to
facilitate learning across networks?
38Required Skills
- In a CI learning environment such as a CI NLP,
knowledge must be communicated across networks
39Categories of Expertise
- CIT Skill development-collaborative Internet
communications - New Media Design-skills required to produce
effective Internet products - Innovative Applications-bring powerful
collaborative and design tools into the CI Clubs
40Other Curriculum Areas
- Entrepreneurship
- Cultural Understanding
41CI Network Learning Projects
- Multi-school Knowledge Creation
- Multi-disciplinary Interaction
- Multi-age Interaction
42CI NLP Production Workflow
- CITD Annual Program Strategy-September
- CI NLP Implementation Plan-October
- CI NLP Product Design-November
- CI NLP Production-December-June
- CI NLP Annual Review-July
43CI NLP Realization
- AT Distribution
- School Distribution
- Student Distribution
44CI NLP Projects
- The Future of Work
- Education for Tomorrow
- Communications for Tomorrow
45Future of Work
- How can education better prepare people for the
future workplace and economic environment in
which they will participate?
46Education for Tomorrow
- What are the best practices for lifelong learning
in the network age?
47Communication for Tomorrow
- How can human relationships around the globe be
improved through new innovations in communication
technologies?
48School Requirements
- Minimum 8 computers with Internet Access
- Scanner, Digital Camera, Printer
49Communication and Interactivity Tools
- MSN Communities
- Address books-every AT and Trainer
- Message Boards-info on issues
- Calendar-scheduling and timetables
- E-mail-Hotmail
- Files-Files section
- Explorer
- Support-MS Messenger, MS NetMeeting, MS Media
Player
50Standard Communication Tools
- Face-to-face meetings
- Cell phones
- Fax machines
51Content Development Tools
- MS Word
- MS Excel
- MS PowerPoint
- MS Photo Draw (or Image Composer)
- MS Front Page
- MS Explorer
52ICCI Quality Assurance
- What qualities define excellence in a CI Network
Learning Project?
53Quality Assurance Benchmarks 2000-2001
- Value to European Union Initiatives
- Value to Madeira/Portugal Initiatives
- Value to Real World Issues
- Value to School to Work Transition Initiatives
- Value to Transnational and Intercultural
Communications
54Assessment Procedures for CI NLPS
- AT Surveys-monthly formal surveys
- Student Surveys-monthly formal surveys
- Product Development-monthly surveys
55CITD Performance Assessment
- ICCI formally assesses performance of CITD
Trainers - CITD Trainers assess performance of CI NLPs and
CI Clubs - ICCI and CITD Trainers assess the networked and
organizational performance of CITD
56Year End Review
- CI NLP Demographics
- CI NLP Product Specifications
- Results of Surveys
- Assessment of each NLP against Benchmarks for
Excellence - CITD-SRE Web Site Product
- AT Training Program