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The second keynote was presented by Steven Carden. This was a highly entertaining talk with a profound message. I asked the twit network to reflect on the keynote as it was happening and you can see their comments in the image to the left (click to enlarge).

The take away message from this keynote:

We are facing or experiencing rapid, extreme change - discussions are needed about our future. What sort of society do we need to be to survive in a changing society?

Steven argued that we are not ready for this change. We forget how small we are (NZ) on the world’s stage. We do not have any profound answers… yet. Dialogue is needed.

Societies who are moving in a forward direction have three things in common:

Idea-generating
Ideas are needed to cope with a world that is changing

Idea-absorbing
Small countries like NZ can’t generate all the ideas we need. We need to absorb them from elsewhere.

Willing to change

Steven asks what does all this mean for NZ’s education sector?

  1. The workforce needs highly adaptive people. The nature of jobs is changing dramatically
  2. We need radically new ways of educating young people
  3. It’s all about YOU - the quality of the teachers in our schools is the key.

“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” (Alvin Toffler)

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Secondary Sight: Towards inclusive and flexible education

Secondary Sight supports the future of an online, personalised, flexible and inclusive education model for all and will be giving a presentation at ULearn08.

We want to help you maximise your valuable time and effort. We want to ensure that what you produce is accessible to and usable by all students.

Come and join us at ULearn!

Where: Christ’s College Art History Room
When: Friday 10 October from 11:15 to 12:45 (Breakout 7)
What: Secondary Sight interactive workshop
Who: Kylee Maloney – Access Consultant
Kathy Olsen - project founder
Ryan Kean – student
Dylan Neale – student

During this session you will:

  • get a mini tutorial giving practical advice on how to create accessible and usable documents;
  • be given a tour around the Secondary Sight website so you won’t forget where to find the resources next time you need them;
  • hear from blind and vision impaired students about their experiences and how to plug access gaps;
  • see assistive technology in action!

Join us at ULearn and help us realise our dream of totally inclusive education! We’d love to meet you!

For further information, please contact:
Kylee Maloney
E: kylee@timeless.net.nz
P: 04 2359 559
M: 021 0501764