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Harnessing new media, pedagogical innovation and new approaches to design Gráinne Conole, University of Leicester 25 th January 2013 E-learning symposium University of Southampton National Teaching Fellow 2012 Ascilite fellow 2013

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Harnessing new media, pedagogical innovation and new approaches to design

Gráinne Conole, University of Leicester25th January 2013

E-learning symposium University of Southampton

National Teaching Fellow 2012 Ascilite fellow 2013

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Outline

• What is innovative teaching?• E-Learning timeline• The technological context• Pedagogical approaches• Disaggregation of education• Learning design• Changing practices

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Facets of learning

• Encourages reflection• Enables dialogue• Fosters collaboration• Applies theory• Creates community• Enables creativity• Evidence of learning• Motivates the learners!

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Technologies• Transforming everything we do• New forms of communication

and collaboration• Multiple rich representations• Tools to find, create, manage,

share• Networked, distributed, peer

reviewed, open• Complex, dynamic and co-

evolvinghttp://www.flickr.com/photos/oceanflynn/6638184545/

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User generated content

Peer critiquing

Networked

Collective aggregation

Personalised

Open

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Technological trends

• Mobiles and e-books• Personalised learning• Cloud computing• Ubiquitous learning• BYOD (Bring your own device)• Technology-Enhanced

learning spaces• Learning analytics

http://www.nmc.org/horizon-project

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The MATEL study

• Productivity and creativity• Networked collaboration• Content creation• Visualisation and simulation• Learning Management Systems• Learning environment• Games• Devices, interfaces and

connectivity

http://www.menon.org/matel/

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Pedagogical approaches

Drill & practicelearning

Mobilelearning

Situated learning

Immersive learning

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Drill and practice learning

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Study calendarsE-booksLearning resourcesOnline modulesAnnotation toolsMind mapping toolsCommunication mechanisms

Mobile learning

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Situated learning

Archeological digsMedical wardsArt exhibitionsCyber-lawVirtual language exchangeBeyond formal schooling http://www.jibbigo.com/

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Immersive learning

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Resources Learning pathways

Support Accreditation

Disaggregation of education

http://www.flickr.com/photos/emclibrary/2459359483/

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Resources

• Over ten years of the Open Educational Resource (OER) movement

• Hundreds of OER repositories worldwide

• Presence on iTunesU Podcasts - iTunes U

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The OPAL metromap

http://www.oer-quality.org/

Evaluation shows lack of uptake by teachers and learnersShift from development to community building and articulation of OER practice

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POERUP outputs

• An inventory of more than 100 OER initiatives http://poerup.referata.com/wiki/Countries_with_OER_initiatives

• 11 country reports and 13 mini-reports http://poerup.referata.com/wiki/Countries

• 7 in-depth case studies• 3 EU-wide policy papers

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MOOCS

FreeDistributed global community

Social inclusion

High dropout ratesLearning income not learning outcome

Marketing exercise http://olds.ac.uk

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Learning pathways

• Guided pathways through materials• Can promote different pedagogical approaches

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Support

• Computer assisted• Peer support• Tutor support• Community support• Mentoring

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Promise and reality

Social and participatory media offer new ways to communicate and collaborate

Wealth of free resources and tools

Not fully exploited

Replicating bad pedagogy

Lack of time and skills

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Learning Design

Shift from belief-based, implicit approaches to design-

based, explicit approaches

Encourages reflective, scholarly practices

Promotes sharing and discussion

Learning DesignA design-based approach to creation and support of

courses

http://www.larnacadeclaration.org/

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http://www.larnacadeclaration.org/

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Gabi Witthaus

Ming Nie

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The 7Cs of Learning DesignConceptualise

Vision

CommunicateCapture ConsiderCollaborate

Activities

Combine

Synthesis

Consolidate

Implementation

http://www2.le.ac.uk/projects/oer/oers/beyond-distance-research-alliance/7Cs-toolkit

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Course features• Pedagogical approaches• Principles• Guidance and support• Content and activities• Reflection and demonstration• Communication and collaboration

http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloud/view/5950

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Principles

Theory based Practice based Cultural

Aesthetics

Political

International Serendipitous Community based

Sustainable

Professional

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Pedagogical approaches

Inquiry based Problem based Case based

Dialogic

Situative

Vicarious Didactic Authentic

Constructivist

Collaborative

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Guidance & Support

Learning pathway Mentoring Peer support

Scaffolded

Study skills

Tutor directed Help desk Remedial support

Library support

Step by step

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Content & Activities

Brainstorming Concept mapping Annotation

Assimilative

Jigsaw

Aggregating resources

Learner generatedcontent

Information handling

Pyramid

Modeling

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Reflection & Demonstration

Diagnostic E-Assessment E-Portfolio

Formative

Summative

Peer feedback Vicarious Presentation

Reflective

Feed forward

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Communication & Collaboration

Structured debate Flash debate Group project

Group aggregation

Grouppresentation

Flash debate For/Against debate Question & Answer

Group project

Peer critique

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Course Map

E-tivity Rubric: http://tinyurl.com/SPEED-e5

Purpose: To start mapping out your module/course, including your plans for guidance and support, content and the learner experience, reflection and demonstration, and communication and collaboration.

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Activity profile

• Types of learner activities– Assimilative– Information Handling– Communication– Production– Experiential– Adaptive– Assessment

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Start End

Assessment

Learning Outcomes

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Conceptualise

CommunicateCapture ConsiderCollaborate

Combine

Consolidate

The 7Cs of Learning DesignVision

Activities

Synthesis

Implementation

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Conceptualise

• Vision for the course, including:– Why, who and what you want to

design– The key principles and

pedagogical approaches– The nature of the learners

Conceptualise

Course Features

Personas

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Capture

• Finding and creating interactive materials– Undertaking a resource audit of

existing OER– Planning for creation of

additional multimedia such as interactive materials, podcasts and videos

– Mechanism for enabling learners to create their own content

Capture

Resource Audit

Learner Generate Content

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Communicate

• Designing activities that foster communication, such as:– Looking at the affordances of

the use of different tools to promote communication

– Designing for effective online moderating

Communicate

Affordances

E-moderating

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Collaborate

• Designing activities that foster collaboration, such as:– Looking at the affordances of

the use of different tools to promote collaboration

– Using CSCL (collaborative) Pedagogical Patterns such as JIGSAW, Pyramid, etc.

Collaborate

Affordances

CSCL Ped. Patterns

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Consider

• Designing activities that foster reflection

• Mapping Learning Outcomes (LOs) to assessment

• Designing assessment activities, including– Diagnostic, formative,

summative assessment and peer assessment

Collaborate

LOs/Assessment

Assessment Ped. Patterns

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Combine

• Combining the learning activities into the following:– Course View which provides a

holistic overview of the nature of the course

– Activity profile showing the amount of time learners are spending on different types of activities

– Storyboard: a temporal sequence of activities mapped to resources and tools

– Learning pathway: a temporal sequence of the learning designs

Combine

Course View

Activity Profile

Storyboard

Learning Pathway

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Consolidate

• Putting the completed design into practice– Implementation: in the classroom,

through a VLE or using a specialised Learning Design tool

– Evaluation of the effectiveness of the design

– Refinement based on the evaluation findings

– Sharing with peers through social media and specialised sites like Cloudworks

Combine

Implementation

evaluation

Refinement

Sharing

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Changing practices

• Nature of learning, teaching and research is changing

• It’s about– Harnessing new media– Adopting open practices

• New business models are emerging

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http://www.slideshare.net/GrainneConolehttp://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/beyond-distance-research-alliance

[email protected]://e4innovation.com

http://olds.ac.ukOLDS Learning Design MOOC