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Keynote presentation for eAssessment Scotland conference #easc13, University of Dundee, 23rd August 2013 (Related blog post: http://catherinecronin.wordpress.com/2013/09/02/assessment-in-open-spaces/)

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Assessment in Open SpacesCatherine Cronin

eAssessment Scotland, University of Dundee23 August 2013

@catherinecronin#easc13

slideshare.net/cicronin

CC image: Laenulfean

Lecturer (sic), Academic coordinatorOpen and networked educator

assessment in open spaces

open networks identity

assessment in open spaces

open networks identity

Social Networks

InternetMobile

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OPENtools

licensingresourcespractices

knowledge

At its best openness is an ethos not a license. It's an approach to teaching and learning that builds a community of learners online and off.

Jim Groom

“I don’t think education is about centralized instruction anymore; rather, it is the process [of] establishing oneself as a node in a broad network of distributed creativity.”

– Joi Ito @joi

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2005 2013

Source: Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, 2005-2013

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Networked Teacher or Connected Educator

about.me/catherinecronin

Networked Students too…

Student

Based on image CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Alec Couros

NetworkedEducators

NetworkedStudents

NetworkedEducators

NetworkedStudents

Classroom

Bounded Online Spaces

Open Online Spaces

Individuals with abundant access to ICTs who have habits of effective use of these technologies in information-seeking and problem-solving activities are unable to make effective use of these technologies in [higher] education settings.

David Wiley & John Hilton III

The Daily Divide

NetworkedEducators

NetworkedStudents

Classroom

Bounded Online Spaces

Open Online Spaces

Flickr CC images: cdessums, infidelic, sholeh!

Image: CC BY-NC 2.0 Roo Reynolds

networked publics

danah boyd@zephoriadanah.org

space constructed through

networked technologies

the imagined collective which emerges

(people + tech + practice)

digital identity

privacy

authenticity

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Identity construction involves identity play!

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digital identities

Bonnie Stewart@bonstewarttheory.cribchronicles.com

6 Key Selves of Networked Publics:• Performative Self• Quantified Self• Participatory Self• Asynchronous Self• Enmeshed Self• Neoliberal Self

Image: CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Jenny Levine

(Digital) Citizenship

assessment in open spaces

open networks identity

The voices of children have been missing from the whole discussion.

Jonathan Kozol (1992)Savage Inequalities

Image CC BY-SA 2.0 maureen_sill

meaningenjoymentconnection

Primary school: @msokeefesclass

Primary school: @msokeefesclass

kidblog.org/msokeeffesclass/

Primary school: @msokeefesclass

“The aim of setting up a class blog was to find a place where the

children could do their classwork such as Irish, English, History

and Geography. However, I quickly realised that not only were

the children doing great work in all subject areas on the blog

(probably because of the novelty of not working in copybooks

plus having an audience other than the teacher) but they were

also becoming very adept in other skills as a result of working

online. Typing, inserting images, tagging, online safety,

commenting, blogging, using Twitter, hashtags, and much

more…”

Maire O’Keeffe

Primary school: @msokeefesclass

Secondary school: #CCCMedia @jamesmichie

www.chalfontmediablog.blogspot.co.uk

Secondary school: #CCCMedia @jamesmichie

www.chalfontmediablog.blogspot.co.uk

Photo by ictedulit All Rights Reserved, used with permission.

Conference @ictedu: Students interview @ciarancannon

Third level: #icollab

ct231.wordpress.com

Third level: #ct231 @CT231

Third level: #ct231 @CT231

Third level: #ct231 @CT231

I have learnt that social

media/social networks are not

just to be used as a distraction

for not getting work done but

can be used as an aid to get the

work done. Social media/social

networks can provide useful

tools to help with academic

learning.

Third level: #ct231 @CT231

Before studying it, I used Facebook

and Twitter mainly just for keeping in

contact with people, but since have

discovered they both have much

more to offer. They are places to

discover new information and boost

your knowledge. That both education

and socialising can be rolled into

one...

Third level: #ct231 @CT231

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens

can change the world.

Indeed it is the only thing that ever has.

– Margaret Mead

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens

can change the world.

Indeed it is the only thing that ever has.

– Margaret Mead

students

meaningenjoymentconnection

4 contributions

to the dialogue

#1 Connect. Build networks. Learning is social and connected.

@marloft @pamelaaobrien @catherinecronin @saorog @gravesle

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#2 Enable student voice & choice.

#3 Share.

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“We have to build our half of the bridge…” Colum McCann

Thank you!Catherine Cronin

@catherinecronin

slideshare.net/cicronin

about.me/catherinecronin

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