Turn on Learning Joann Flick Agency for Instructional Technology.

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Turn on Learning

Joann FlickAgency for Instructional

Technology

Limitless On-demand Store of Educational Resources

Why? John DeweyThomas EdisonB.F. Skinner

John Dewey

Learning by doing

Thomas Alva Edison

InventorFuturistPredicted that motion pictures would eliminate the need for classroom teachers

B.F. Skinner

Behaviorism-learning can be broken into a series of programmed steps…Learning Object

LEARNER TYPES U.S. Students McCormick, Susan. Syllabus, August 1999*

60% visually dominant 37% are auditory dominant3% kinesthetic dominant

*Based on research by Susan Montgomery, University of Michigan

Selecting Content…

Who selects content?-Student? Teacher? Curriculum coordinator? Media Specialist? Station Education Mgr?

Selecting Content…

EfficientDoes it make learning easier?

EffectiveDoes it make learning stick?

AffectiveIs it appropriate?

Effect of the method of Effect of the method of instruction on recallinstruction on recall

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tellingshowingshow & tellshow & tell& do

Power lifting for the brain

Social interactions benefit the brain (Katz, Duke University, 2005)Higher-level, big picture learning is important (Chapman, University of Texas at Dallas, 2005)Human brains are attracted to novelty

“…feed your brain thinking TV, such as history documentaries, in which you must incorporate

new information into what you know…” –Guy McKhan, Johns Hopkins University (2005)

Are we Vidiots?

Larry Cuban, Stanford University (December 2001)“Two decades after the introduction of personal computers in the nation, with more and more schools being wired, and billions of dollars being spent, less than two of every ten teachers are serious users of computers in their classrooms (several times a week). Three to four are occasional users (about once a month). The rest--four to five teachers of every ten teachers--never use the machines for instruction. When the type of use is examined, these powerful technologies end up being used most often for word processing and low-end applications in classrooms that maintain rather than alter existing teaching practices. After all the machines, money, and promises the results are meager.”

NTTI model: Active Viewing

Focus & PurposeIntroduce concept, show content in a new way, provide context, review…LIGHTS ONHands-on activity = assessment, feedback, review

Developed in cooperation with

Columbia Universitywww.thirteen.org

What we have now…

Networks to communicateStandard formats for digital mediaDAMCheap storageK-12 State curriculum standards

not to be forgotten…

METADATA

DescriptionsKeywordsMeta-tags to clips within longer format programsCorrelations to curriculum standards

Useful standards for media…

METADATA

PB CoreISO/MPEGNAMTC

Dublin CoreSCORM

MARC

How do we get from here to there?

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VHS DVD Broadbnd Unsure

VendorsCol. MgrsFacultyStudents

What is Media Delivery System of the Future?

Indiana University survey (2004)

Broadband Transmission Case studies

Research Channel

KCPT

MPT

Channel 10 Las VegasPastoral CommunicationsBECON

Sharing files between video producersPre-loaded media to schools

Education portal loaded with contentWAN-based media Streaming-downloading

Community learning

What about bandwidth?

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Where are we going?

Transmission

Application

Content