Ian Jukes has been a teacher, a school, district, provincial, and national leader, writer, consultant, university instructor, and conference speaker. As Director of the InfoSavvy Group, an international consulting group that provides leadership and program development in the areas of assessment and evaluation, strategic alignment, curriculum design and publication, professional development, planning, change management, hardware and software acquisition, information services, customized research, media services, and online training as well as conference keynotes and workshop presentations.
Over the course of the past 20 years, Ian has worked with clients in more than 80 countries and made more than 13,000 presentations. He typically speaks to between 300,000 and 400,000 people a year.
Ian has written or co-written 23 books, 9 educational series and had more than 100 articles published in various journals.
He was also the creator and co-developer of TechWorks, the internationally successful K-8 technology framework; and was the catalyst of the NetSavvy and InfoSavvy information literacy series. He has been a Contributing Editor for several journals and magazines. His most recently published books include Living on the Future Edge, Understanding the Digital Generation, Literacy is Not Enough, Reinventing Learning For the Alway-on Generation, and LeaderShift 2020. His forthcoming book is A Brief History of the Future of Education.
Ian has also worked for several years with architectural firms to help facilitate planning new learning environments by taking the groups through a visioning process to help them align the thinking of the community (school board, administration, parents, students, community) about what new facilities should look like and how its design should align with the learning and instructional intentions of the school/district. Over the course of the past 20 years he has been involved in the design process for more than 60 new schools.
He also works with organizations and communities that have lost their market or economic base and wish to explore possibilities for preferred economic futures.
But Ian is an educator first and foremost. His focus has consistently been on the compelling need to restructure our educational institutions so that they become relevant to the current and future needs of children. His rambunctious, irreverent and highly charged presentations and articles emphasize many of the practical issues related to ensuring that change is meaningful. As a registered educational evangelist, his self-avowed mission in life is to ensure that children are properly prepared for the future rather than society's past. As a result, his material tends to focus on many of the pragmatic issues that provide the essential context for educational restructuring.
A PARTIAL LIST OF IAN’S PUBLICATIONS
TechWorks: Level 1 by Ian Jukes. Kevin Davies (1997)
TechWorks: Level 2 by Ian Jukes. Kevin Davies (1997)
TechWorks: Level 3 by Ian Jukes. Kevin Davies (1997)
TechWorks: Level 4 by Ian Jukes. Kevin Davies (1998)
TechWorks: Level 5 by Ian Jukes. Kevin Davies (1998)
TechWorks: Level 6 by Ian Jukes. Kevin Davies (1998)
TechWorks: Level 7 by Ian Jukes. Kevin Davies (1999)
TechWorks: Level 8 by Ian Jukes. Kevin Davies (1999)
TechWorks: Level 89 by Ian Jukes. Kevin Davies (2000)
NetSavvy V.1: Building Information Literacy in the Classroom by Ian Jukes; Anita Dosaj; Bruce Macdonald (1998)
NetSavvy V.2: Building Information Literacy in the Classroom by Ian Jukes; Anita Dosaj; Bruce Macdonald (1998)
Windows on the Future: Education In the Age of Technology by Ted D E McCain; Ian Jukes (2001)
Teaching the Digital Generation: No More Cookie-cutter High Schools by Frank S Kelly; Ian Jukes; Ted D E McCain (2008)
Living on the Future Edge: Windows on Tomorrow by Ted D E McCain; Ian Jukes (2010)
Understanding the Digital Generation: Teaching and Learning in the New Digital Landscape by Ian Jukes;Ted D E McCain (2010)
Literacy is Not Enough: 21st Century Fluencies For the Digital Age by Ian Jukes; Andrew Churches; Lee Crockett (2011)
Getting It Right: Aligning Technology Initiatives for Measurable Student Results by Matt McClure; Ian Jukes; Randolph MacLean (2011)
The Digital Diet: Today’s Digital Tools in Small Bytes by Andrew Churches; Lee Crockett; Ian Jukes (2010)
Reinventing Learning for the Always-On Generation: Strategies and Apps That Work by Ian Jukes; Ryan Schaaf; Nicky Mohan (2015)
A Brief History of the Future of Education by Ian Jukes; Ryan Schaaf (2018)
Literacy Is Still Not Enough by Ian Jukes, Nicky Mohan, and Ryan Schaaf (2020)
LeaderShift 2020: Reinventing Our Schools For Extraordinary and Uncertain Times by Brian Chinni; Ian Jukes, Nicky Mohan; Glenn Nowosad (2020)
Ian has also created, organized, and populated a vast digital library that contains more than 27,000 educational resources and best practices organized into more than 200 educational categories. He freely shares this resource with his many clients through various social media networks. He is also a great believer in paying things forward, and regularly acts as a mentor to other educational professionals, supporting them in the writing of books, development of workshops and presentations, and professional growth.
Outside of education, he has worked with a wide range of government agencies, the banking, medical, entertainment, and insurance industries, as well as with organizations and communities who wish to explore possibilities for preferred economic futures. But first and foremost, Ian is a passionate educator. From the very beginning, his focus has been on the compelling need to restructure our educational institutions so that they become relevant to the current and future needs of the digital generations - and to help students prepare themselves for their future and not just society’s past. He spends his year working out of Vancouve and Auckland. He can be reached at iajukes@me.com.
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