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DrAssistant Professor Department of Education Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science And Higher Education for Women Coimbatore [email protected] 9976131831 .C.Karthik Deepa Educational Technology & Higher Education

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DrAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Education

Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science And Higher Education for Women

[email protected]

9976131831.C.Karthik Deepa

Educational Technology & Higher Education

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Higher Education

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Higher education, post-secondary education, or third level education is an optional final stage of formal learning that occurs after secondary education.

universities, academies, colleges, vocational schools, trade schools, and other career colleges that award academic degrees or professional certifications. 

Higher Education

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Who are in Higher

Education?

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Digital Age LearnersNET GENERATION

LEARNERS

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ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATORSNET GENERATION

LEARNERS

Digital Age Learners

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Digital Age LearnersMULTI-TASKERS

NET GENERATION LEARNERS

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Digital Age LearnersMULTIMEDIA LEARNERS/MULTI MODE

LEARNERSNET GENERATION

LEARNERS

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Digital Age LearnersON-LINE COLLABORATORS

NET GENERATION LEARNERS

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The Indian Gen Y’s Digital BehaviorSource: The Hindu - Education Plus (July14, 2013)

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The Indian Gen Y’s Digital BehaviorSource: The Hindu - Education Plus (July14, 2013)

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Teaching or learning?

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New Generation of Learners New Learning Environments New Learning Media New Generation of Teachers (?)

Digital Age Pedagogy

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The Problem !

Unprepared students in the classroom

RWP

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Do they listen to teachers in classroom!

The Problem ! RWP

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The Problem !

Learner centric or teacher centric?

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Course preparation

Course delivery

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WB (Web Based education)SIM (Self Instructional Material)E-LearningBlended LearningFlipped ClassroomsMobile Learning

What they need?

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Technology enabled; Changing pedagogy; GlobalizationImportant components – Instructional material & Reach

Activate

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TEXT BOOK Vs SIM Text Books SIM

Assumes Interest For Teacher Use No indication of Study

Time For wider audience No Objectives Specified One Route Through No Self Assessment Impersonal Style Dense Content Can be read Passively Aims at Scholarly

Presentation

Arouses Interest For Learner Use Study Time Estimate

given For Specific Audience Always gives Objectives Many Ways Through Emphasis on Self

Assessment Personal Style Content Unpacked Active Response needed Aims at Successful

Teaching

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E-Content Delivery Through Learning Cloud

Learning Cloud Provider

Pre-processor ‘Model’

Task to Middlew

are

Mapping Component Database

Selection

Job builder

Cloud Resources

Job Submission

Web Server

Results

e-Learner

Task DefinitionResults

e-Learner

Task Definition

Results

e-Learner

Task efinitionResults

Demonstrate

Learning Styles differ!

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Flipped Classroom

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Pedagogical model in which the typical lecture and homework elements of a course are reversed.

any class structure that provides prerecorded lectures followed by in-class exercises.

A growing number of higher education individual faculty have begun using the flipped model in their courses.

Flipped classroom

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Blended Learning

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Blended learning is a formal education program in which a student learns at least in part through delivery of content and instruction via digital and online media with some element of student control over time, place, path, or pace.

Blended learning

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Mobile Learning

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M-learning or mobile learning is defined as "learning across multiple contexts, through social and content interactions, using personal electronic devices.” 

M-learners use mobile device educational technology at their time convenience.

Mobile Learning

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