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A Future For Education: Some Core Ideas Jack Park SRI International, Menlo Park, California And Knowledge Media Institute, Open University, Milton Keynes, U.K. National Assembly of South Korea Seoul, Korea 26 October, 2007

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Future of Education talk presented in Seoul, 2007

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A Future For Education:Some Core Ideas

Jack ParkSRI International, Menlo Park, California

AndKnowledge Media Institute, Open University, Milton Keynes, U.K.

National Assembly of South KoreaSeoul, Korea

26 October, 2007

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“Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought.”

–Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

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Learning Happens

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“We are what we eat, and we think what we practice.”

Geoffrey C. Bowker, Memory Practices in the Sciences, p. 229

Let’s talk about practice

Quote

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A Story About a Future for Education

Just-in-time Life-long Collaborative Global

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From Individual Performance to Collective Sensemaking

Individual to Group

Group to Groups

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Collective Sensemaking

Blooming and buzzing ideas that

need collection, deliberation, and

organization

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Learning

is

Sensemaking

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Our story is about innovation

Image courtesy Gail Johnson http://admin-solutions.co.uk/

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What’s Important for Us

• Web 17.0* 78%• Integrated life-long learning 76%• Just-in-time knowledge 72%• Public facilities for learning 72%• Individualized education 64%• Improving collective intelligence 62%

* We think in terms of Web 3.0

From Figure 23 in 2007 State of the Future

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Education in Society

INFORMAL EDUCATION

FORMAL EDUCATION

EDUCATION FOR LIFE

EDUCATION FOR

EARNING A LIVING

Image Courtesy: Kim, Sun Tae (2005) “Development of VET curriculum”, Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training

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Nature of the Universe where Events and Learning Occur

Simple Complicated Complex

Simple Things Machines Living Things

Social Systems

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Simple to Complex

Paper Pencil

Simple Complex

Marking on the paper forever changes what the paper can say

Blank paper has potential to say anything

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Memory in Cultural Knowledge Growth

Belief Space(Memory)

Population Space

Evaluate

Update

InfluenceAccept

ReproduceModify

After: Reynolds, R.G.; Stefan, J.M. "Web services, Web searches, and cultural algorithms", IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2003. Volume 4, 5-8 Oct. 2003, pp. 3982 - 3987

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Gowin’s VeeWhere Learning Happens

After: Novak, J. D., & D. B. Gowin. (1984). Learning how to learn. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Conceptual Methodological

Events, Stuff

Focus Questions

Answering

Learning

Knowledge Performance

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Hole in the wall

• Computer with touch screen and internet

• Mounted in “hole in the wall”

• No teachers• Children taught

themselves to surf the web

Source:

http://www.hole-in-the-wall.com/

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Approaches to Learning

• Individual – Personal research– Mentor schemes

• Group– Classrooms– Trade associations– Lectures – Informal (Incidental, Social, everyday)

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Let’s Focus on Group Learning

Image Courtesy Katy Borner

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A Step Toward the Future

• A Modest Proposition– A global learning support

infrastructure– Uses collaborative and

social opportunities on the Web

– Let’s call it a:

• Dynamic Knowledge Garden

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Douglas Engelbart’s Dynamic Knowledge Repository (DKR)

We will call this a

Dynamic Knowledge Garden (DKG)

Software InfrastructureMemory, Collaboration

DKR = People + Tools

Learning Communities

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Content BuildersContent Users

Subject Map

Applications

Platform

A Dynamic Knowledge Garden

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Federated Human Knowledge

Learning

Cultures

Politics

History

Religion

…Wellness

Nutrition

Addictions

Aging

Cancer

KnowledgeGarden

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Knowledge Garden Framework

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Quote

Upon this gifted age, in its dark hour

Rains from the sky a meteor shower

Of facts…they lie unquestioned,

Uncombined.

Wisdom enough to leach us of our ill

Is daily spun; but there exists no loom

To weave it into fabric.

Edna St. Vincent Millay

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A Loom: Topic/Subject Maps

Image Courtesy Steve Pepper

Topic Map:

Lies above information and weaves that information into a fabric

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Some Topic Maps People

Ann Wrightson (U.K.)

Sam Oh (Korea)

Steve Newcomb (USA)

Steve Pepper (Norway)

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The fabric of cultural memory

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Our Knowledge Garden Architecture

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Enough Theory…

• Let’s look at a few examples– Information Design Course– Bay Area Science Collaboratory– Fuzzzy Social Bookmarking– Cohere experimental knowledge portal– Journal of Interactive Media in Education– CALO Semantic Desktop Application

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Information Design Course

Source: http://www.ifi.uio.no/info-design/

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NexistWiki for Education

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NexistWiki: Topic Map + Wiki

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Topic Map Social Bookmarking

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Experimental Knowledge Garden

Source: Simon Buckingham Shum

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JIME document interface

http://www-jime.open.ac.uk/

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CALO Semantic Desktop Application

Open Source IRIS Platform:

http://www.openiris.org

http://caloproject.sri.com

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What can we do in our garden?

• Plant seeds– Create new subjects

• Cultivate the garden– Annotate subjects

• Annotate by connecting ideas in different subjects• Annotate by tagging• Discuss issues raised as subjects evolve

• Harvest the garden– Create learning opportunities

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Annotating By Connecting

A User asserts a relationship between ideas expressed at two different resources

Semantic Desktop concept

“is exemplified by”

OpenIris.org

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Annotation by Tagging

A User asserts a Tag on a Resource

“Semantic Desktop”

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Facilitating large-scale discourse• Towards a cultivated

ecosystem?…

ordered gardens

wild borders

ordered gardens

wild borders

Structured but emergent networks of claims and

arguments

Informally expressed claims and arguments,

awaiting ‘proper linkage’

Source: Simon Buckingham Shum

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Dialog Mapping

Users Ask and Answer Questions, and Discuss the Answers

Compendium Screenshot

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Collaborative sensemaking in e-Science:Meeting Replay tool for Earth scientists, synchronising video of Mars crew’s discussion as they annotate their mission plans

Copyright, 2004, RIACS/NASA Ames, Open University, Southampton UniversityCourtesy Simon Buckingham Shum

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Future prospects for learning support

• Global federation of Dynamic Knowledge Gardens

• Virtual Learning Environments

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Federation of Knowledge Gardens

Knowledge Garden

Knowledge Garden

Knowledge Garden

Knowledge Gardens communicate with each other to perform federation

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Virtual Worlds Architecture

User’sWeb Browser

Subject MapServer

Virtual WorldsServer

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Candidate Future:Virtual Learning Centers

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFuNFRie8wA

http://www.secondlife.com/

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Summary

• With a Dynamic Knowledge Garden, we can:– Promote more freedom to learn– Bring more learners together for:

• Lifelong, Just-in-time, Just-in-case, Just-for-me learning

– Promote social contribution to learning environments by and for all people

– Augment collective intelligence

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Thank You

[email protected]

Special thanks to Jerry Glenn, Youngsook Park, and Adam Cheyer

Final thought: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4CV05HyAbM