social constructivism and open source
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Slides from the lecture broadcast on Teachers' TV, see http://www.teachersmedia.co.uk/videos/social-constructivism-and-open-source-software Reflection We will spend some time discussing the place of group work in learning with technology, as well as sharing our experience of online communities and networks. Theory I present some key education theories: social contructivism, Vygotsky’s zone of proximal development and Wenger’s community of practice, focussing on their relation to ICT. I also introduce open source and creative commons as approaches to software development and resource sharing. Workshop You are encouraged to explore the online Scratch community, evaluating some of the Projects which have been uploaded to the site, perhaps contributing some of your own work, reading through and engaging with the discussion forums. Independent project work There will be opportunity to continue the development of your Project, following feedback from other students.TRANSCRIPT
Programming for Primary Teachers27th November 2009
Engaging with experience Enlarging experience Interaction and
environments The importance of reflection Education for all
Project based learning
http://www.infed.org/thinkers/et-dewey.htm
Constructing schema Assimilation and accommodation Stages of development Concrete and formal operation
http://www.learningandteaching.info/learning/piaget.htm
Learners involved in a joint enterprise with one another and their teacher in creating new meaning
ATHERTON J S (2009) Learning and Teaching; Constructivism in learning
Pollard: Reflective Teaching; http://www.rtweb.info/content/view/361/42/
The centrality of social interaction The more knowledgeable other The zone of proximal development
Scaffolding (Bruner)
http://www.learning-theories.com/vygotskys-social-learning-theory.html
Constructivist learning happens best when ‘constructing a public entity’
“Constructionism boils down to demanding that everything be understood by being constructed”
“Concrete” materials rather than abstract propositions
“Soap-sculpture math”
http://www.papert.org/articles/SituatingConstructionism.html
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Examples: Flickr Wikipedia Scratch
http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/
Create an account on the Scratch community
Explore some of the work created by community members, focussing on UK primary pupils if possible
Provide constructive feedback on one or two projects
Have a look at the forums, contributing if you wish
Consider uploading your own project
Show your Game project to at least one other person in here and get feedback
Look at someone else’s Game and provide some constructive feedback
Develop your game on the basis of the feedback you received