Implementing whole-school turn towards 1:1 computing paradigm
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Implementing whole-school turn towards 1:1 computing paradigm
Pedagogical and technological challenges
Mart Laanpere, candidate for the post of senior researcher:: [email protected]
Technological generation shifts
Poes
Kool
is ?
Socio-technical transitions
(Geels 2002)(Geels 2002)
Estonian Strategy for Lifelong Learning 2020
Shift in teaching and learning paradigm
Competent teachers and school leaders
Meeting the job market needs
Higher participation rates, effective funding models
Digital turn in formal education system Integrating digital culture into teaching and learning Quality digital learning resources for all curricula Access to digital infrastructure, incl. 1:1 computing Digital competences of teachers and students
Digital turn towards 1:1 computing: promise and failures
Horizon Report 2012: the main technology trend in education with 1 year time to adoption
Radical shift in learning environment, re-definition of teaching and learning processes
Failures: OLPC Peru: 2.4 million laptops, no effect on learning Tiger Leap laptop schools: “Please, take these laptops away!”
Success stories: Odder, Denmark: iPads for 200 teachers and 2000 students Essa Academy, UK: technology as an essential component of radical
school improvement
Whole school turn
The training and support is oriented on the level of a teacher
Diffusion of innovations (Rogers, 1992), OECD study (2002)
Evidence-based school-level intervention models are needed
Pedagogical challenges
Innovative learning (The Club of Rome 1979)
Trialogical learning: collaborative knowledge building resulting with shareable digital artefacts
Learning in design mode vs belief mode (Bereiter, 2000)
Flipped classroom, game- and project-based learning
Self-regulated learning, changing role of the teacher
Re-conceptualising e-textbooks
Technological challenges
Interoperability of systems and services: educational X-road, EHIS, SIS, learning resoruces, PLE, exams...
Service-oriented approach, cloud services
Digital learning ecosystem: evolving, partly user-defined
Learning analytics, learner profiles, recommender systems
Privacy, digital safety
BYOD: designing for all platforms and screen sizes
Research agenda
Context: training school teams, 20 pilot schools 2014-2015, trilateral project (HTK + Samsung + HITSA)
Assisting schools in making the radical change happen: coaching, benchmarking, transparency, school networking, learning by sharing
Research design: iterative design-based research, action research of school teams, mixed methods
Expected outcome: empirically validated and scalable implementation model for whole school turn towards 1:1 computing paradigm