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e Digital Native @anna_debenham photo: http://goo.gl/zJMiW

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—2001, Marc Prensky Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants “Today’s students are no longer the people our educational system was designed to teach”

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—2011, Older Students’ use of Digital Technologies in Distance Education. photo: nicoleabalde http://goo.gl/QUKPG “In short, students who more readily use technology for their studies are more likely than others to be deeply engaged with their work.”

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—2001, Marc Prensky Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants photo: nicoleabalde http://goo.gl/QUKPG “Digital Immigrants don’t believe their students can learn successfully while watching TV or listening to music, because they (the Immigrants) can’t.”

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—2007, NASUWT general secretary Chris Keates “e time has come for mobiles in schools to be placed in the category of a potentially offensive weapon”

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http://goo.gl/Xu2EQ

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—Draft Education Bill (Part 2, 6E) http://goo.gl/54tEX photo: nolifebeforecoffee http://goo.gl/15b2L “e person who seized the item may examine any data or files on the device, if the person thinks there is a good reason to do so.”

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—Draft Education Bill (Part 2, 6F) http://goo.gl/54tEX photo: nolifebeforecoffee http://goo.gl/15b2L “…if the person has decided to return the item to its owner, retain it or dispose of it, the person may erase any data or files from the device if the person thinks there is a good reason to do so.”

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photo: chaparral http://goo.gl/8jnAj

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photo: hockadilly http://goo.gl/BzCrc

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photo: sidelong http://goo.gl/ksXZI

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“e SchoolBooks were the snitchiest technology of them all, logging every keystroke, watching all the network traffic for suspicious keywords, counting every click, keeping track of every fleeting thought you put out over the net.” —Excerpt from Little Brother by Cory Doctorow photo: MrPessimist http://goo.gl/1py4o

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Always Monitoring, Always Protecting, Always Teaching —RM Tutor software tagline photo: nolifebeforecoffee http://goo.gl/15b2L

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—Atul Varma http://goo.gl/cwvQg photo: nolifebeforecoffee http://goo.gl/15b2L “Even more distressing was that we couldn’t even show kids the power of View Source, because that feature was actually disabled on the library’s computers.”

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“Amongst the young, IT anarchy rules.” —e Future of ICT in Schools http://goo.gl/uRbbF photo: judybaxter http://goo.gl/BKiFZ

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“I was flabbergasted to learn that today computer science isn’t even taught as standard in UK schools.” —Eric Schmidt http://goo.gl/BfDxF Photo: Vincent Sobotka http://goo.gl/G2i8j

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“Your IT curriculum focuses on teaching how to use software, but gives no insight into how it’s made. at is just throwing away your great computing heritage.” —Eric Schmidt http://goo.gl/BfDxF Photo: Vincent Sobotka http://goo.gl/G2i8j

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—e Royal Society http://goo.gl/kJlRX

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– GCSE ICT ‑ 57% in 5 years —e Royal Society http://goo.gl/kJlRX

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Michael Gove, Education Secretary

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—Andy Burnham, MP “By valuing Latin over ICT in his English Baccalaureate he shows just how out of touch he really is.”

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— http://goo.gl/GSSF

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— 2009, Exemplar Coursework Project http://goo.gl/PGm4b (PDF 1.8MB)

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“Computer Literate” photo: lrargerich http://goo.gl/h5L4a

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“Kids think that the Internet and the WWW are the same thing (owned by Microsoft) and tell me that when they can not find what they are searching for on Google, that the internet is not working” —ICT Teacher in the TES forum http://goo.gl/dqvwc photo: lrargerich http://goo.gl/h5L4a

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1 Millon UK Children lack computer access at home, 2 Million lack Internet access — 2010 BBC article http://goo.gl/IIb59 photo: machado17 http://goo.gl/hqVKY

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Home Access Scheme Scrapped photo: Svadilfari http://goo.gl/ZMxrB

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City Learning Centres Shut Down photo: Svadilfari http://goo.gl/ZMxrB

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“the ICT curriculum is contracting - the likelihood of more girls going forward into the industry is now less likely to happen” —ICT teacher photo: Svadilfari http://goo.gl/ZMxrB

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“Play with it. You can’t break it” —Aral Balkan’s Dad photo: splorp http://goo.gl/rQes9

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Photo: http://goo.gl/jVEyW

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Raspberry Pi http://www.raspberrypi.org/

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Scratch http://scratch.mit.edu

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Hackasaurus http://hackasaurus.org

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Want to help?

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Register as a STEM ambassador or write to your old school and offer to give a talk about what you do.

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Visit the TES’s ICT teacher forum and give advice.

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Help make open source projects like Hackasaurus better

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If you have school-aged kids: Find out what monitoring devices the school uses and question it if you think it’s unreasonable.

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If you have school-aged kids: Find out what software students are using, and suggest alternatives where appropriate

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Write to your MP and the Education Secretary

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tnk u @anna_debenham photo: nowhere77 http://goo.gl/zJMiW