Assembly digital leaders

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‘DIGITAL NATIVES’

• 94% of you have a mobile phone

• 70% of you have a laptop• 24% have a tablet

• You spend 7.5 hours a day on “screen time” - using an electronic device

• Collectively, that’s 7,500 hours a day

• 52,500 hours a week• Each week, collectively you

spend the equivalent of 6 years on “screen time”

What are you doing with that

time?

• You will take 60 photos and videos a week

• You will share 10 of those on the internet

• 89% of you will play at least one game a day

• You will listen to 2 hours of music a day

• 80% of you have at least one social networking profile

• You have 286 friends on social network sites

• You will visit those sites 4 times a day

• You send 193 texts a week• 42% of you can do this blindfolded

Only 14% of time is spent on

“worthwhile” activities

• Created Summly App at 15• Sold it to Yahoo at 17 for £18

million

Nick D’Aloisio

• At 16, created his first product• Online tutorial video for

dribbling basketball• Earned $20, 000 in first week

of release

Alex Moroko

• Started school dinners blog ‘NeverSeconds’ aged 9

• Jamie Oliver called her blog “inspirational”

• Raised £130, 000 for charity –Marys Meals

Martha Payne

• Learned to code as a child• Created Facebook• At 23 became a billionaire as a

result

Mark Zuckerberg

• Writing blogs• Fundraising• Building apps• Supporting peers with problems

in and out of school

Other teenagers are:

Weekly Genius Bar

Lesson in the 4D Space planned and delivered by Digital

Leaders

Year 7 Drop-in session for English Blogging project

Digital Leaders blog and twitter

Weekly training sessions

What do you want your digital legacy to

be?

• Tweets, status updates, likes, snapchat?

• Something bigger? Better? More?

“Here’s to the crazy ones — the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently — they’re not fond of rules. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them, but the only thing you can’t do is ignore them because they change things. They push the human race forward, and while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius, because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do.”