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VITTA Annual Conference and Expo Shift Happens: Technology alone will not save us Mon 24 - Tue 25 - Wed 26 | November 2008 Venue: Rydges on Bell in Preston 'Shift' certainly does 'happen' and
it is our challenge to manage these frequent shifts in the educational and
technological landscape.
Many of you would have seen the thought provoking
presentation titled 'Shift Happens' originally created by Karl
Fisch. In true Web2.0 fashion, it has morphed into a variety of versions with
updated statistics, new content and regionally specific facts. Perform a
search on the Internet and you will encounter many different versions. 
Clearly the challenges facing us are not trivial ones and
many of these same challenges will be faced by our students as they prepare for
a workforce in which their place within it is uncertain. It’s hard
enough for our students to make a career choice without the realization that
they may well be planning for a future in which their choices will not be
available or will have ‘shifted’ a small or significant amount.
As educators, many challenges lay before us. Not only do we
need to stay abreast of the changes that are occurring, but we need to prepare
our students for their journey beyond our class-rooms.
Many proponents of the latest technological devices hail
them as the ‘solutions’ to our educational needs. Much has been
made of the distinction between the place our students hold compared to us in
this digital landscape – so much so, that it has almost become clichéd.
Our students use technology extensively and we understand this. Is the answer
to introduce the same technologies into our classrooms in an effort to engage
our students? Are there technologies that are in fact the ‘answer’
to this dilemma?
I would argue that there is not one single technology that
is the solution to this issue. In fact, no technologies are such that they can
be placed into a classroom and instantly transform it into an engaging and
dynamic learning environment. Students understand technology and how to use
it, but they do not necessarily understand who they are as learners or the role
technology can play in an educational environment. We all understand
education. What we lack in the understanding of the cutting edge of technology.
However, we can make up for this in the application of technologies as an
extension of the classroom. We can create the dynamic environment through our
own processes, enthusiasm and the use of a variety of technologies in unison.
It is my pleasure to officially launch the VITTA Conference
theme for 2008: ‘Shift Happens: Technology Alone Cannot Save Us’.
The VITTA Conference Committee has started the process of
addressing this theme in a variety of ways including through the sourcing of
dynamic and thought provoking key note speakers and the design of conference
strands based on exploring aspects of the theme.
A call for papers will be announced shortly. Information for Exhibitors
We are hopeful that this year’s conference will be the
biggest and best yet. There will be more announcements to follow in the coming
months. All the best! Cheers,
Adrian Janson - VITTA President
Blog: http://jansona.edublogs.org
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