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Social Open Connected. Social Learning. Fill in the blanks with a technology. “[…………] appealed at once to the eye and to the ear, thus naturally forming the habit of attention, which is so difficult to form by the study of books… - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SocialSocial

OpenOpen

ConnectedConnected

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Fill in the blanks with a technology

“[…………] appealed at once to the eye and to the ear, thus naturally forming the habit of attention, which is so difficult to form by the study of books…

Whenever a pupil does not fully understand, [………….] will have the opportunity… of enlarging and making intelligible.”

“[……….. are] not uncommon, but are little resorted to by the teacher.”

“The teacher almost knows as little how to use [………] as the pupils.”

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What’s the technology?

Reformers extolled the value of this device and put them in schools across the nation.

When teachers didn't use them, it was assumed that they didn't know how.

Reference

No author. (N.d.) My Path to the One Computer Classroom. Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla website. Retrieved February 8, 2009, from http://tinyurl.com/bx6mb2

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1840’s Educators

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What technology is being referred to?

“... the existing system is utterly inefficient.

The teacher... may pour it in the ear, or extract it from the printed page... but unless he teaches through the eye, no satisfactory instruction can be conveyed.”

Reference

No author. (N.d.) My Path to the One Computer Classroom. Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla website. Retrieved February 8, 2009, from http://tinyurl.com/bx6mb2

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Sir David Brewer (1856) talking about theMagic Lantern

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“[……….] is going to make school so attractive that a big army of swords and guns couldn’t keep boys and girls out of it.”

“Mix [……….] with education and you’ll have something that makes kids want to go to school. You’ll have to lick ’em to keep ‘em away.”

Reference

No author. (N.d.) My Path to the One Computer Classroom. Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla website. Retrieved February 8, 2009, from http://tinyurl.com/bx6mb2

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Thomas Edison (1911) on the moving picture

Edison (right) with Eastman in 1928

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Web 2.0

New mediaDigital

Simulations

21st Century learning

Connected

Democraticmedia

Multi-literacies

Empowering

Global

School 2.0

Collaborative

Open Transparent

Authentic

Experiential Constructivist

Consumer vs. creator

Web 1.0

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Consumer vs. Contributor/Collaborator

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Web 1.0 vs. Web 2.0

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Movement in Ed Tech – Epistemology, not technology

• Objectivism

• Cognitivism Individuals

• Constructivism

• Collective constructionismo Social learning

Groups

Reference

Schwier, R. (2008). History of Educational Technology. Retrieved February 9, 2009, from http://tinyurl.com/6xj9hb

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Epistemology

• Knowledge• Nature• Sources• Scope

• Ed Tech focuses on• Technological impact on knowledge acquisition

processes

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• ObjectivismObjectivism

• Cognitivism Individuals

• Constructivism

• Collective constructionismo Social learning

Groups

Reference

Schwier, R. (2008). History of Educational Technology. Retrieved February 9, 2009, from http://tinyurl.com/6xj9hb

Movement in Ed Tech

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Objectivist Learning

• Knowledge and truth• Exist outside individual minds• Are objective

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• Objectivism

• CognitivismCognitivism Individuals

• Constructivism

• Collective constructionismo Social learning

Groups

Reference

Schwier, R. (2008). History of Educational Technology. Retrieved February 9, 2009, from http://tinyurl.com/6xj9hb

Movement in Ed Tech

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Cognitivist Learning

• Learning• Experience changes mental associations and

representations• Schema connections developed through

• assimilation • accommodation

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• Objectivism

• Cognitivism Individuals

• ConstructivismConstructivism

• Collective constructionismo Social learning

Groups

Reference

Schwier, R. (2008). History of Educational Technology. Retrieved February 9, 2009, from http://tinyurl.com/6xj9hb

Movement in Ed Tech

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Constructivist Learning

• Learning• Constructed• Builds upon previous learning

• Prior knowledge influences knowledge constructed from new learning experiences

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• Objectivism

• Cognitivism Individuals

• Constructivism

• Collective constructionismCollective constructionismo Social learningSocial learning

Groups

Reference

Schwier, R. (2008). History of Educational Technology. Retrieved February 9, 2009, from http://tinyurl.com/6xj9hb

Movement in Ed Tech

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Collective Constructivism & Social Learning

• A social process• Reality constructed through human interactions• Culture and context influence knowledge construction

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Shifts in Educational Technology

Reference

Leinonen, T. (2005). (Critical) history of ICT in education - and where we are heading. Flosse Posse: Free, libre, and open source software in education. Retrieved February 11, 2009, from

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Shifts in Educational Technology

Reference

Schwier, R. (2008). History of Educational Technology. Retrieved February 9, 2009, from http://tinyurl.com/6xj9hb

Objectivism

Cognitivism

Constructivism

Social Learning

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Shifts in Educational Technology

Reference

Schwier, R. (2008). History of Educational Technology. Retrieved February 9, 2009, from http://tinyurl.com/6xj9hb

Objectivism

Cognitivism

Constructivism

Social Learning

Individual growth

Group growth

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Connectivism

Description of the theory

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Typical teacher network

Reference

Couros, A. Retrieved February 11, 2009, from http://www.flickr.com/photos/courosa/344832659/in/photostream/

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The networked teacher

Reference

Couros, A. Retrieved February 11, 2009, from http://www.flickr.com/photos/courosa/344832591/in/photostream/

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The network in action

ListenReference

Couros, A. Retrieved February 11, 2009, from http://voicethread.com/#q.b67978.i350123

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Apart we’re smart …

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But together we’re brilliant!