New Technology Supporting Informal Learning

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New Technology Supporting Informal Learning Stephen Downes May 14, 2009 Braga, Portugal

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Description of the transition from linear adaptive learning systems to open networked based object oriented environments. Overview of the CCK08 online course, and description of the idea behind the PLE. Audio at http://www.downes.ca/presentation/224

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New TechnologySupporting Informal Learning

Stephen DownesMay 14, 2009Braga, Portugal

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1. Context Context

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Games & Simulations

Games and simulations are terrific

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Games & Simulations

Benefits: they create environments andare therefore immersive and stimulating

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Games & Simulations

However, they need to be planned anddesigned in advance

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Games & Simulations

We need to situate games andsimulations within the wider context

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Unknown Unknowns

Jollymore: we educate for the unknowns

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Unknown Unknowns

Haines: we need to understand whatmakes people tick these days

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Learning Networks

Partially, the idea is to distribute, tomake decisions in the field

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Learning Networks

But critically, the idea is to create alearning system that learns

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Learning Networks

Because, often, we don’t know what wewant to teach

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Company Command

Knowledge existsin the minds of themembers orparticipants

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Company Command

The need for content and supportemerges form the conversations

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Drupal

Is an open source content managementsystem

Context Context

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Drupal

Supports individual accounts, pages,conversations, and much more

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E-Learning 2.0

Is the application of social networkingand web-based software to learning

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http://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/home/e-nlp/

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E-Learning 2.0

Represents a gradual shift todecentralization and linking betweenmembers

Contexthttp://www.cre-elearning.tu-darmstadt.de/

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Elgg

Combines content management andsocial networking

Contexthttp://www.httpartist.com/beta/resources/66-webmaster-resources/1419-free-tools-to-create-your-own-social-network-facebook-like.htm l

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Elgg

Enables content import / export

Contexthttp://www.elggvoices.com/example/features.php

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2. Current Current

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The Complex InternetEnvironment

Not just destination websites andcommunities (not the Net.Gain model)

Current http://www.expresswayauthority.com/Corporate/links/

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The Complex InternetEnvironment

Not the web services (choreographed)model either

Current http://www.developer.com/services/article.php/1550461

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The Complex InternetEnvironment

People have multiple ‘home pages’ -blogs, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr…

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Connectivism Course

Model: open, distributed online course

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Connectivism Course

2200 students participated in fall 2008

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Connectivism Course

Participants essentially created anetwork

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gRSShopper

Software support for CCK08, OLDaily

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gRSShopper

PrototypePersonalLearningEnvironmentas a centre forlearning

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gRSShopper

Also useful as a teaching platform

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gRSShopper

Content aggregation and organization

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Notes on Evaluation

Evaluation of competence, contribution,and not memory

Currenthttp://www.mosaic-net-intl.ca/pehaiti15.shtml

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Notes on Evaluation

Distributed Evaluation

Currenthttp://www.cedis.fu-berlin.de/projekte/media_projekte/dc_bild.jpg

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3. Future Future

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Serialized Feeds

Purpose - to simplify contentsubmission to distributed courses

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Serialized Feeds

Method: predefined and times contentreleases into email and RSS contentstream

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PLE

Upcoming NRC development project

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PLE

Major stages: aggregate, remix,repurpose, feed forward

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PLE

Creates a learning network and notmerely a management system

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A World of Objects

The point where PLEs andEnvrionments meet

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A World of Objects

The original idea from mudlibs - objectorientation, inheritance

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State BasedLearning Design

The old theory - learning objects juststatic content, organized as though itwere a book or manual

Future

http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/viewArticle/609/1166

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State BasedLearning Design

The new theory - learning objects are(a) words in a conversation (b) entitiesin an environment

Futurehttp://www.simskill.com/assets/screenGrabs.jpg

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Stephen Downeshttp://www.downes.ca

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