Roshea Buksh - Conference Online

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Roshea Buksh - Conference Online
Roshea Buksh
@roshbuksh
Repeated
experience
of failure
What gets in
the way of
learning?
Fixed Mindset
Words used
by teachers
& parents
Diminished
sense of self
Teach skills
& processes
Growth Mindset
How can a
student
become
smart?
Process praise
words like ‘effort’,
‘strategies’ and
‘persistence’
Provide steps
needed to achieve
The impact of teacher
and parent language on
learning is detrimental to
student belief and
subsequent language
adoption.
Dweck (2006)
Role of the teacher is to
develop the learner’s
capability to know how
to learn & aid in the
student negotiating the
path of their own
learning. Champion for
positioning learners as
knowledge creators
PHILOSOPHICAL
INQUIRY
TEACHING
INQUIRY
LEARNING
Learning Safari
SOCIAL MEDIA
WEB 2:0
PROBLEM
SOLVING
CHOICE
CRITICAL
THINKING
CREATIVE
THINKING
INDUSTRY
CONNECTIONS
ONLINE
LEARNING
GROUP
PROCESSES
THE FOCUS OF LEARNING. Can go beyond
problem solving through pro-activity.
Learners use their own and others’
experiences and internal processes such as
reflection and environmental scanning as well
as interaction with others.
SELF-EFFICACY. Knowing how to learn
critically as well as creatively. The ability to
use these qualities in a novel as well as
familiar situations
TECHNOLOGY AS A VEHICLE. Key
affordances of social media – connectivity
with others, information discovery and
sharing (individually and as a group), and
personal collection and adaptation of
information as required – are also
affordances that support self-determined
learning activities (McLoughlin & Lee, 2007,
p. 667)..
Grover, First-Person View (FPV) Search and Rescue robot.
EduTech Conference 2016
Retweeted by Astronaut Leland Melvin!
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RIPPED OFF!
Unless students critically analyse information they become defrauded by misleading information
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Courts proactively use social media
Whether it's tweet-happy judges or YouTubewielding family law litigants, social media is
dramatically reshaping our court system
Democracy in action – transparency of the courts
Students discussing online about social media
and the courts
Students used twitter
to raise awareness
about the United
Nations International
Day of the Girl.
The Courier Mail and
ABC radio contacted
us via twitter to
interview the students
Students sharing their cultural journey and narrative through art and digital storytelling.
Roshea Buksh
@roshbuksh