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Presenters Christina Conroy OBE, Principal and Chief Executive Manoj Nanda, Learning Director Alan Benson, Head of Information & Learning Technology The Impact of Smartphone Technology on Adult Learning

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Page 1: The Impact of Smart Phone Technology on Adult Learning

PresentersChristina Conroy OBE, Principal and Chief Executive

Manoj Nanda, Learning Director

Alan Benson, Head of Information & Learning Technology

The Impact of Smartphone Technology on Adult Learning

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This Seminar

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The Seminar Objectives1 Why are we thinking about Smartphones as a

learning solution in an adult learning context?

(Christina Conroy)

2 Social trends in the use of Smartphones –

(Manoj Nanda)

3 How are Smartphones an educational solution?

(Alan Benson)

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TURN ON MOBILE PHONES

(but keep it on silent!)

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Follow on your Smartphone

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Christina Conroy OBEPrincipal and Chief Executive

Why are we thinking about Smartphones in adult learning?

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UK Economy

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Profile of Population under 75 in England and London

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THE FUTURE IS ADULT

But who pays?

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Enterprising Richmond

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Small Businesses Dominate

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Enterprise Curriculum

Provision that enables:

• individuals to start new businesses

• small Richmond businesses to grow and develop

What has been the Impact?

2005 23% felt enabled to be self-employed or start a business

2010 31% felt enabled to be self-employed or start a business

2011 36% felt enabled to be self-employed or start a business

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Unfunded Enterprise Curriculum at RACC

Business Startup

PR, Marketing, Advertising

Graphic Design and Print

Web Design

Online Sales and Marketing

E-commerceCustomer

Services, IT and Administration

Human Resources

Management

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AOC Innovation Project: Adult Enterprise• To map particular adult entrepreneurial learning journeys

and units of learning

• To develop a national qualification framework for adult

entrepreneurship

• To provide curriculum materials and a learning platform

to share our approach with the sector

• To develop innovative strategies for delivery that

recognises the learning needs of adults and the

opportunity of new technologies

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The Partners

• Richmond Adult Community

College/Richmond Business

School

• Tower Hamlets College

• Morley College

• City of Bath College

• HOLEX

• Social Enterprise London

• Community Links

• Ebay/Paypal

• Open College London Region

• WCL

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Innovation, Innovation, Innovation

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Innovative Strategies for Delivery to Adults

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Innovative Strategies for Delivery and Adult Enterprise

• Pedagogy- What is learnt, and how, is both determined

and directed by the teacher

• Andragogy-It is determined by the teacher and directed

by the learner

• Heutagogy- Both determination and direction shift to the

learner

Kenyon and Hase 2010

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Innovative Strategies for Delivery to Adults

Give a hungry man a fish and

feed him for a day

Teach a hungry man to fish...... Smartphone

fishing App

Pedagogy Androgogy Heutagogy

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Mcloughlin and Lee 2007

• Connectivity with

others

• Discovery and

sharing

of information

• Personal collections

and adaptation of

information

Web and Smartphone Technologies

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Why it is important?

• Improves critical thinking and reflection

• Increases Learner engagement and motivation

• Gives learners control over learning (learner centred)

• Improves ability of Learners to investigate and question

ideas and apply knowledge in practical situations

• Supports development of independent ideas and self

confidence

• Makes learners more capable and able to adapt to new

environments

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Manoj NandaLearning Director, RACC

Social trends in Smartphone usage

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The global picture

Source: www.epa.gov Last Access 8/11/11

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What do we mean by the term Smartphone?

It is a mobile phone that is able to perform many of

the functions of a computer

(Oxford Dictionary)

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Source : http://www.onlinemarketing-trends.com/ Last Access 8/11/11

Smartphones

Desktop

In 2014 mobile access takes over from the desktop for Internet access

What are they saying about 2014?

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Why?

• There are significantly reduced costs of entry to mobile

internet access

– monthly payment or pay as you go

• A Primary driver in developing countries.

– Infrastructure for mobile is cheaper

• India, Africa & China

• Hardware is improving

• Cheaper, smaller, faster, smarter.

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Global View SlideMarket Penetration (%) of Smartphones

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The first Smartphone?

IBM Simon 1992.

1 Megabyte of memory

B/W touch screen with a

resolution of 160 x 293 pixels.

Works as phone, pager, calculator,

address book, fax machine, and

email device. It weights 500 grams

and cost 900 USD. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Simon Last Access 8/11/11

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More likely to be in your pocket…

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The adoption and usage trends of Smartphones is convincing..

But what do we say to our learners?

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What do we use them for?

Source: http://www.hackcollege.com/blog/2011/10/31/generation-mobile.htmlLast Accessed 8/11/11

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When do we use them?

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What about Commerce?

Data Source: (Various Yahoo, Motorola, Foresee) Momads mobile agency

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What we need to think about in FE

• There are some convincing reasons why we

need to think mobile and they are not going to go

away

• The Future is mobile

• How can we make the most out of the technology

our learners bring to the classroom?

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Alan BensonHead of ILT, RACC

How are Smartphones an educational solution?

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What if Government promised..

• A new source of capital funds for technology

• Worth £300 per learner

• Refreshed every 18-24 months

…at no cost to you!

• That’s what smartphones amount to.

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Smartphones

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iPhone 4s HTC Desire S Bb Torch Nokia Lumia Laptop PC

CPU 1GHz 1GHz 1.2GHz 1.4GHz 2x 1.3GHz

Storage 32-64gb 1-32GB 8-32GB 16GB 320GB

Camera 8MP 5MP 5MP 8MP 1.3MP

Video 1080p 720p 720p 720P -

Audio 320KBps 320KBps 320KBps 320KBps 320KBps

Location GPS/Wifi/3G GPS/Wifi/3G GPS/Wifi/3G GPS/Wifi/3G Wifi

Network 3.5G/Wifi 3.5G/Wifi 3.5G/Wifi 3.5G/Wifi Wifi/100MB

Cost ~£800 ~£310 ~£380 ~£440 ~£400

…and in a Smartphone?

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1000 Smartphones have…

• More computing power than was used in making

ANY Star Wars movie

• Storage for 3 US Libraries of Congress

– That’s 1.6m trees

• Capacity for 4 years of high quality music

• Communications of 300 NASA Space Shuttles

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Distraction of no use…

• Russell Hobby, general secretary of the NAHTthe kind of learning that could take place on smartphones is

"not all that exciting".

• Trinity Church of England School in Belvedere– bans Smartphones

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…or maybe not?

Ray Barker,

Director of the British Educational Suppliers Association,

“the technology many pupils carry around with

them is often more powerful than the equipment

owned by their schools.”

He urged schools to lift their ban on Smartphones.

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But what can it do?

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Evolution or Revolution?

Examples

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Classdroid

• Records Coursework

• Mark

• Link to student

• Upload & feedback

(individual or class portfolio)

• Ideas aren’t new

– Flip Cameras

• Integration makes the process much faster

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Central Elementary School,Escondido, California• Teaching English as a second language

• Previously reading aloud to tutor

• Students now record their reading- Rapid feedback through playback

- Students are invested in and feel more engaged and motivated

• Improvements made at 6x the previous rate

• Also use of word games and puzzles

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Djanogly City Academy,Nottingham

• PE for enhancing performance

- Flip cameras & Smartphones to film activities

- Project wirelessly or view on screen

- Analyse areas for improvement

• PE & Geography

- Uses Mapping App, Compass and GPS

- Orienteering

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University of Aberdeen,Disaster Management Simulation

• A scenario e.g. Earthquake, flood

• 7 day exercise

• Students sent text day or night,

- status updates online with more information

• Students have 30mins to evaluate and decide

- Responses by text or web

• Responses (may) affect the next events

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Richmond Adult Community College

• Theatre & Drama

– Film Rehearsals & Workshops

– Upload to facebook for peer appraisal

– Rapid feedback and discussions of plays

– Separation of personal & professional pages

• Sign Language

– Upload of tutorial video to youtube

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Innovation-diffusion curve

Smartphone

Users

CommerceAdult & Further

Education

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…and finally

• Practice what we’ve been preaching

• Vote

– Text code (std charge)

– Input code via web

– Tweet code to @poll

• Anonymous, no details recorded

• No Spam