technology enhanced learning
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Your online
experiences
so far… (socio-professional
perspective)
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Discuss the readings
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Technology Enhanced Learning
What is meant by it?
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By Grainne Conole
Any technology tends to
create a new human
environment...
Technological environments
are not merely passive
containers of people but are
active processes that
reshape people and other
technologies alike.
M. Mcluhan, 1962
Gutenberg to Zuckerberg
• An historical view
• The web is not the Internet
• Disruption
• Network (of knowledge)
• The web ~ emergent practices, ideas, businesses, services
• Demand for new laws (Copyright, copyleft, etc.)
• Contradiction: Orwell (fear) or Huxley (pleasure); good vs bad
“There is, I think, no point in the philosophy
of progressive education which is sounder
than its emphasis upon the importance of
the participation of the learner in the
formation of the purposes which direct his
[sic] activities in the learning process, just as
there is no defect in traditional education
greater than its failure to secure the active
cooperation of the pupil in construction of
the purposes involved in his studying.”
John Dewey, 1938,
Experience and Education
“…unhampered participation in a meaningful setting.
Most people learn best by being "with it".”
~ Ivan Illich, Deschooling Society
Toolkit
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Activity Tool
Reflection • Discussion board
• Blogs
• audio-/video logs
Collaboration • Wiki
• Muilti-Blogs
• Social Networking
• Discussion boards
• Shared documents (google docs)
• Mindmaps
Social(isation) • Networks (twitter, facebook, etc.)
Discovery • Open Educational resources
(OERs)
• Learning Resources (google
scholar, blogs.websites, etc.)
• Network “filters” (twitter, etc.)
• Online presentations (Slideshare,
prezi, etc.)
• Academic repositories
Representation • Blogs
• Personal websites
• Professional Sites (linkedIn,
Academia.edu. Etc.)
Field of participation
(democratic???)
Congregation of eclectic social
capital
Development of new dispositions
Embodiment of new cultural
capital & Habitus
Field of power (highly regulated)
Recruitment of homogeneous
(?) social capital
Maintenance of dispositions that match the field
Preservation of the field’s cultural
capital and habitus
Field of Personalisation of
learning
Congregation of heterogeneous social capital
Cultivating new dispositions
Providing cultural capital and habitus
Teacher preparation should go
beyond the technical preparation of
teachers and be rooted in the ethical
formation both of selves and of
history. ~ Paulo Freire, Pedagogy of
Freedom
Hands on pedagogy
for deep learning
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Deep Learning Surface Learning
Examining new facts and ideas critically, and
tying them into existing cognitive structures and
making numerous links between ideas
Accepting new facts and ideas uncritically and
attempting to store them as isolated,
unconnected, items
Relates previous knowledge to new
knowledge (transfer) looking for meaning
Focus on unrelated parts of the task.
Information is simply memorised; not
understood and appropriated for personal
meaning
Relates theoretical ideas to everyday
experience
Facts and concepts are associated
unreflectively
Relates and distinguishes evidence and
argument from assumptions
Principles are not distinguished from
examples
Organises and structures content into
coherent whole
Task is treated as an external imposition
Emphasis is internal, from within the student Emphasis is external, from demands of
assessment
Adapted from Ramsden, P. (1992). Learning to Teach in Higher Education, Routledge.
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from consumer to co-producer
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prosumer
learner centred
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creating contexts
for learning
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