Slide7: The 5% of the population in China
Slide8: of the UK
Slide9: 7%
Slide10: They have more gifted & talented students, than we have students
Slide16: UK
Slide17: It is estimated that
Slide21: According to former US
Secretary of Education
Richard Riley…
Slide28: Great Britain …in 1900
Slide30: In the UK,
98% of 12 year-olds want
“to do well at school”
Slide31: And yet, only 38%
look forward to going to school.
Slide32: According to BBC News, a new blog is created every second.
Slide36: 1,400,000 UK pupils have their own web page.
Slide45: It is estimated that a
week’s worth of The Times…
For students starting a three-year university degree, this means that . . .: For students starting a three-year university degree, this means that . . .
half of what they learn in their first year of study will be outdated by the end of their studies.: half of what they learn in their first year of study will be outdated by the end of their studies.
Slide54: fibre
Slide59: 7 out of 10 teenagers have a
handheld games machine
Slide60: 9 out of 10 teenagers have a
home computer, a mobile phone and a games console
84% of young people play computer games at least once a fortnight: 84% of young people play computer games at least once a fortnight
72% of teachers never play computer games: 72% of teachers never play computer games
Slide65: £500
Slide69: Credits
Karl Fisch, of Arapahoe High School in the US, conceived and created the first version of this presentation for a staff development day. And published it on the web…
http://thefischbowl.blogspot.com
Scott McLeod modified it, to make it more relevant to a wider context. And published it on the web…
Jeff Brenman, of Apollo Ideas, applied the creative design. And published it on the web…
http://www.apolloideas.com
Ray Fleming, of Microsoft, modified it to reflect a UK context. And published it on the web…
If you modify this version, we’d all ask that you share it on the web too, so that others can benefit.