Posts Tagged ‘TechYES’

Malaysian Student Technology Leaders

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Dennis Harper addresses new student tech leaders in Kuala Lumpur

I just returned yesterday from Malaysia and the launch of the Malaysian Student Technology Leaders (MYSTL) Twenty five years ago I provided the first ed tech training to a group of Malaysian teachers while working at the National University of Malaysia. I have kept up with friends and developments in this progressive nation of 30 million people. For the past few months Generation YES has worked with Ministry of Education officials to launch MYSTL. MYSTL is based on both the GenYES and TechYES models where a group of students are provided the training and resources to ensure their teachers integrate technology and their peers are technology literate.

Last week’s formal launch and training teachers and students in three pilot secondary schools was a precursor for an additional 96 schools starting next January and another 300 schools scheduled to follow in January of 2011. Malaysia realizes that to succeed in the future and survive these tough economic times, students must be able to truly use today’s and tomorrow’s technology to think, create, and change.

malaysian-students-mystl-boysWorking with these Malaysian high school students again confirmed to me that students throughout the world have the same capacity to use their energy and proclivity with technology to redefine our future for the better. Three U.S. based Generation YES schools will act as sister schools to the three Malaysian pilots.

There are some signs that the U.S will begin taking educational technology seriously with new allocations in the federal EETT program (Title IID). However, the U.S. has a long way to go to match the commitment I see in many other nations.

Dennis Harper

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Megan and Emily star in NCCE podcast

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Megan Evander and Emily McCartan were interviewed by Wes Fryer (Moving at the Speed of Creativity Blog) at the NCCE 2008 conference last week in Seattle.

Megan is the Generation YES customer service lead, and Emily is our development coordinator (and ex-GenYES student.) The podcast, recorded on the exhibit hall floor at NCCE, is about the leadership and teamwork skills students develop in the GenYES program as they team with teachers to integrate technology at their own schools.

Link to the podcast. – Compelling Reasons to Involve Students in Technical and Instructional Technology Support with GenYES and TechYES

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See you in Seattle! NCCE 2008

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

NCCE logoWe’re all excited to be going to NCCE 2008 February 25-29. NCCE is the educational computing conference for the Northwest United States. If you are going, be sure to say hello!

We are in booth 906 in the exhibit hall.

Dennis Harper will be speaking about TechYES. TechYES is a model of performance-based student technology literacy certification. Students can meet ISTE NETs standards for technology litearcy with projects for any subject area.

Meeting the NCLB Technology Literacy Mandate – Keeping it Real, Research-based, and Relevant - Thursday, February 28, 2008, 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm.

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