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Page 1: E-Learning Foundation Engaging and Supporting Teachers Bob Harrison  bob@setuk.co.uk Twitter @bobharrisonset

E-Learning Foundation

Engaging and Supporting TeachersBob Harrison

www.setuk.co.uk

[email protected]

Twitter @bobharrisonset

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“ Students today cannot prepare bark to calculate their problems. They depend on their slates which are more expensive. What will they do when the slate is dropped and it is broken? They will be unable to write.”

1703 Teachers’ Conference

Resistance To Innovation

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“ Students today depend on paper too much. They do not know how to write on slate without getting chalk dust on themselves. They cannot clean a slate properly. What will they do when they run out of paper?”

1815 Principals’ Publication

Resistance To Innovation

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“ Students today depend too much on ink. They do not know how to use a penknife to sharpen a pencil. Pen and ink will never replace the pencil.”

National Association 1907

Resistance To Innovation

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“ Students today depend on store bought ink. They do not know how to make their own. When they run out of ink they will be unable to write words or ciphers until their next trip to the settlement. This is a sad commentary on modern education.”

1928 USA Teacher

Resistance To Innovation

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“ Students today depend on these expensive fountain pens. They can no longer write with a straight pen and nib. We parents must not allow them to wallow in such luxury to the detriment of learning how to cope in the real business world which is not so extravagant.”

1941 PTA Gazette

Resistance To Innovation

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“ Ball point pens will be the ruin of education in our country. Students use these devices and throw them away! The American values of thrift and frugality are being discarded. Business and banks will never allow such expensive luxuries.”

1950 Federal Teachers

Resistance To Innovation

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“ Computers give students an unfair advantage. Therefore students who use computers to analyse data or create displays will be eliminated from the Science Fair.” 1988 Science Fair Judge – Apple Classroom of Tomorrow

Resistance To Innovation

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“ Education as we know it is being reformed and for the worse. More and more schools are shuffling kids into computer labs and knowledge is being left at the door.”

2012 Huffington Post

Resistance To Innovation

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Sigmoid Curve

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1.One

2.Thirteen

3.Thirty - one

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1.One

2. Thirteen

3. Thirty - one

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Are the New Millennium Learners Making the Grade?

Are the New Millennium Learners Making the Grade?

Technology use and Educational performance in Pisa

Centre for Educational Research and Innovation

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The Future of Learning: Preparing for Change

The Future of Learning:Preparing for Change

European CommissionJoint Research CentreInstitute for Prospective Technological Studies

Authors:Christine Redecker, Miriam Leis, Matthijs Leendertse, Yves Punie, Govert Gijsbers,Paul Kirschner, Slavi Stoyanov and Bert Hoogveld

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Human-Computer Interaction in 2020

Being Human – Human – Computer interaction in the Year 2020

Edited by Richard Harper, Tom Rodden, Yvonne Rogers and Abigail Sellen

Published by Microsoft

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Equipping Every Learner for the 21st Century

Equipping Every Learner for the 21st Century

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The Future of Thinking

The Future of ThinkingLearning Institutions in a Digital Age

Cathy N. Davidson and David Thea Goldbergwith the assistance of Zoe Marie Jones

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The Learning Society

The Learning Society

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The Digital World Of Young Children:Impact on Emergent Literacy

The Digital WorldOf Young Children:Impact onEmergent Literacy

Jay Blanchard | Terry Moore

Arizona State UniversityCollege of Teacher Education and Leadership

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Disrupting College

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Learning In a Digital age

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Transforming learning through mEducation

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Education Reform For The Digital Era

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The Digital Learning Imperative

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Innovating Pedagogy 2012

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System Upgrade

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Decoding Learning

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The Impact Of Digital Technology On Learning

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The Impact Of Digital Technology On Learning

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Innovating Pedagogy 2013

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What it takes to learn

John Dewey

Jean Piaget

Lev Vygotsky

Jerome Bruner

Paulo Freire Gordon Pask

Terry Winograd

Seymour Papert

Lauren Resnick

John Seely Brown

Ference Marton

Roger Säljö

John Biggs

Jean Lave

Inquiry-based education

Constructivism

Mediated learning

Discovery learning

Learning as problematization

Learning as conversation

Problem-based learning

Reflective practice

Meta-cognition

Experiential learning

Learner-oriented approach

Social constructivism

Situated learning

share a commonconceptionof the learningprocess

1890..

1940..

1960..

1980..

2000..

There is a common thread in our understanding of learning

- the learner is an active agent in the learning process

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What it takes to learn does not change

Inquiry-based learning

Constructivism

Mediated learning

Discovery learning

Learning as conversation

Problem-based learning

Reflective practice

Meta-cognition

Experiential learning

Learner-oriented approach

Social constructivism

Situated learning

Books, Blackboards, Slides

Broadcasts, Overhead projectors

Tape-slides

Interactive whiteboards, Powerpoint

Web-pages, Podcasts

Modelling tools

Simulations

Chat-rooms

Online conferences

Multiplayer games

Wikis

Blogs

Learning through attention

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Common classroom activities

52%

29%

25%

22%

22%

17%

16%

16%

10%

10%

9%

8%

7%

7%

4%

3%

Copy from the board or a book

Listen to a teacher talking for a long time

Have a class discussion

Take notes while my teacher talks

Work in small groups to solve a problem

Have a drink of water when I need it

Work on a computer

Listen to background music

Have some activities that allow me to move around

Create pictures or maps to help me remember

Have a change of activity to help focus

QWhich three of the following do you do most often in class?

Spend time thinking quietly on my own

Talk about my work with a teacher

Learn things that relate to the real world

Teach my classmates about something

Base: All pupils (2,417) Source: Ipsos MORI

Have people from outside to help me learnLearn outside in my school’s grounds

33%

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Most preferred ways to learn

55%

39%

35%

31%

21%

19%

16%

14%

12%

9%

9%

8%

5%

6%

3%

1%

In groups

By doing practical things

With friends

By using computers

Alone

From friends

With your parents

By practising

By copying

By thinking for yourself

Other

From others

In which three of the following ways do you prefer to learn?

From teachers

By seeing things done

In silence

At a museum or library

Base: All pupils (2,417) Source: Ipsos MORI

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Learners of the future

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Learners of The Future

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Teachers of the future…?

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“One of the clinical definitions of insanity is doing the same thing

over and over again and expecting to get a different result.”

John Abbott

BSF

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Learning

1908

1958

20042010

2012

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Learning

1908

1958

20102012

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Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies-Top Tools for Learners 2013.

1. Twitter2. Google Drive/Docs3. You Tube4. Google Search5. PowerPoint6. Evernote7. Dropbox8. WordPress9. FaceBook10.Google+/Hangouts11.Moodle12.LinkedIn13.Skype

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The ewords framework

Swap traditional practices with ICT

Exchange

Engage learners by

using a richer mix of

media

Enrich

Deepen learning

through the use of ICT

Enhance

Change the content,

process and location of

learning

Extend

Enable learners to

take control of their own

learning

Empower

shal

low

deep

Martin Blows

the ewords framework

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It’s not about the technology ….

… it’s about new thinking.

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Almost all the barriers are in our heads.

We cannot change policy but we can change practice.

The only barriers are in our heads!

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Policy or Practice?

"The reality is that the circumstances, rationale and representations for learning have changed....lets confront it "Richard Noss #altc2012

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