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         My take on the world of technology education.

August 1, 2008

Downes on State of Learning in Canada Report

Filed under: curriculum — Mr. Sheppard @ 11:07 am
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Stephen Downes comments (http://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/page.cgi?post=45475) on the report from the Canadian Council on Learning entitled “REPORT ON LEARNING IN CANADA 2008” (pdf).  I found the following excerpt from the report interesting:

While most Canadians receive a solid foundation of formal education, many lack sufficient competencies to succeed in an increasingly complex and uncertain future. Employers seek employees with a more sophisticated array of capabilities, beyond the basic job requirements.These skills include: decision-making, teamwork, problem solving, entrepreneurship, leadership, information and communication technology (ICT) skills, the ability to communicate effectively and a desire to learn (p. 41).

Notice the list of skills?  As a technology teacher, I was struck with how these skills fit so perfectly into the technology curriculum.  I have noticed the last few years a shift in educational priorities away from the technology curriculum.  Recently, a skills-based curriclum (akin to a new and improved industrial arts) has been integrated in the Newfoundland and Labrador school, which is a great start.  My concern is that we may be pushing computer technology skills aside assuming that our students already know the basics.  My question is what are the skills that high school chidren already have?  What are we assuming and is it accurate?  I have my own opinions about this but I would like to hear from you so please comment.

July 19, 2008

Podcasting

Filed under: podcasting — Mr. Sheppard @ 4:40 am
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I plan to start using podcasting in my junior high technology classes this coming school year.  I want to keep it as simple and cheap as possible so I am planning to use Audacity .  I’m doing a lot of research on podcasting and listening to a lot of podcast in iTunes like Leo Laporte - The Tech Guy.

If you are an experienced podcaster, I would love to hear from you.  Please pass along any advice you may have about podcasting but please keep in mind I work in the public education system so cheap is essential.

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