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Presentation for a session at Edutech bootcamp, Sept 2012

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Mapping Edutech bootcamp

Created right before the lecture when familiarizing to Popplet

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Once upon a different world

Commons.wikimedia.org: Scriptorium

The image of knowledge was that it is an object that can be

conveyed or transmitted as such like a object.

Theoretical Foundations of Learning Environments (Routledge 2012)

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Once upon a different world

Commons.wikimedia.org: Scriptorium

The image of knowledge was that it is an object that can be

conveyed or transmitted as such like a object.

World has changed. Knowing is not what it was.

If it ever was like that outside monastery schools.

Theoretical Foundations of Learning Environments (Routledge 2012)

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Good teaching = more effective communication

Commons.wikimedia.org: Flammarion

In monastery schools one didn’t negotiate meanings, they were taken as facts.

Theoretical Foundations of Learning Environments (Routledge 2012)

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Good teaching = more effective communication

Commons.wikimedia.org: Flammarion

It was thought that improving learning is a matter of communicating those facts more efficiently by improving

the clarity of the message.

In monastery schools one didn’t negotiate meanings, they were taken as facts.

Theoretical Foundations of Learning Environments (Routledge 2012)

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Better stimulus, better reaction = behaviorism

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Change of Paradigm

Illustration: © Sir Ken

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FOCUS: Active process of the learner

Teemu Ylikoski at InnoOmnia

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Learning is a process of meaning making,not of knowledge transmission

The very nature of the meaning making processis social and dialogic

Meanings exist in our minds and between us

Knowledge and cognitive activity is distributedamong our culture and mediated by our tools

Theoretical Foundations of Learning Environments (Routledge 2012)

Social constructivism & sociocultural theories

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Connectivism

Connectivism – The Networked Student

Watch on Youtube.com

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Connectivism

• Learning theory/model by George Siemens

• Learning is primarily a network-forming process

• Learning happens as a part of diverse, social network, which is augmented by the modern digital technology

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Connected learning

• is learner-centred

• is social and cultural activity

• forms networks and structures nodes

• has a lot in common with thenew communication technology and its use

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Distributed intelligence

• socially

• physically

• virtually

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Ubiquitous and converging

formal - nonformal - informal

physical - digital - augmented

local - global - virtual

work - study - leisure time

professional - societal - personal

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Applications in VET

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On-the-job

learning blog

of a

landscaping artisan

blogger.com

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Landscaping

students

in a skills

competition

youtube.com

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Landscaping in the virtual world

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Collaboration of professionals and on-the-job learners

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Learning material by the students

Use it

Send & QR

Make it

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Demoing skills & competence

Take it

Share & comment

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ABC of mopping

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QR-code and

mobile video

by Business &

Administration

students

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Deep learningAuthentic learning environmentsLearner involvement

> > >

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• staticdynamic, creative

• authorized and abstractdemocratic and practical

• objective and universalrelative and contextual

Concept of knowledge

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• technological

• social

• epistemological

• cognitive

Changes in 4 domains of learning

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Carl BereiterEducation And Mind in the Knowledge Age (2002)

Colin Lankshear & Michele Knobel New Literacies (3rd edition, 2011)what it means to think of (and create) literacies as social practices

Annemaree Lloyd & Sanna Talja (eds.)Practising Information Literacy (2010)read eg. A Lloyd, 'Lessons from the workplace: Understanding information literacy as practice’

David Jonassen & Susan Land (eds) Theoretical Foundations of Learning Environments (2012)read eg. C. Hoadley, 'What Is a Community Practice and How Can We Support It?'

Further reading

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Mapping Edutech bootcamp

( http://eduinno12.blogspot.fi )

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Edutech bootcamp

September 28, 2012Esko Lius, @eskolius