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Teaching, Learning and Technology: Theoretical Underpinnings and Practical Applications Katie Livingston, MIT Carol B. MacKnight, UMass/Amherst

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Page 1: Teaching, Learning and Technology: Theoretical ...web.mit.edu/katiel/www/nercomp97.pdf · Suchman Schlenker Bruner. Why use Inquiry Learning? People are naturally curious Learners

Teaching, Learning and Technology: Theoretical Underpinnings and Practical Applications

Katie Livingston, MIT Carol B. MacKnight, UMass/Amherst

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Overview: This talk covers a few common methods of teaching and ways educational technologies have been used to support them. For a more exhaustive list of teaching strategies, see Models of Teaching by Joyce and Weil (1992).

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Socially-oriented models: Cooperative Learning, Group Investigation, and Role Play

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Cooperative Learning and Group Investigation

Johnson and Johnson, UMNSlavin, JHUSharan, Tel Aviv Univ.Dewey, Thelen (democratic problem solving)Hullfish and Smith (linkages between intellectual and social development)

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Why Cooperative Learning?

Generate synergy, motivation, GestaltLearn from each otherIncrease positive feelings, self esteem

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How Cooperative Learning works

Present a puzzling situationExplore individual reactionsOrganize “plan of attack”Students perform independent studyRegroup and analyze progress

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Ed Tech Applications for Cooperative Learning

Web, Groupware, Hypertext, Collaborative softwaree.g.: MIT Global Culture course

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Role Play

ShaftelChesler and Fox

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Why use Role Play?

Explore feelingsGain insight into attitudes, valuesDevelop problem solving skillsExplore subject matter in new ways

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How a Role Play works

Warm up/introductionAssign rolesPrepare playersEnact role playDebrief and discuss

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Ed Tech Applications for Role Play

MUDs (Bruckman)GroupwareCommunication softwaree.g.: Negotiation seminar

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Teaching thinking skills: Inductive Thinking and Inquiry Learning

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Inductive Thinking

Taba

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Why Inductive Thinking?

Thinking can be taughtThinking is an active transaction between the individual and dataProcesses of thought evolve by a lawful sequence

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Steps in teaching Inductive Thinking

Concept Formation • Enumeration/listing; Grouping/Categorizing

Interpretation of Data• Identifying /exploring relationships; making

inferences

Application of Principles• Predicting consequences, explaining

unfamiliar phenomena, supporting hypotheses; verifying predictions

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Ed Tech Applications for Inductive Thinking

Databases, multimedia development tools, groupware, productivity toolse.g.: “Is per-capita income associated with life expectancy?”

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Inquiry Learning

SuchmanSchlenkerBruner

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Why use Inquiry Learning?

People are naturally curiousLearners can become conscious of their thinking strategiesDevelop intellectual discipline through practice

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How Inquiry Learning works:

Confrontation of the problemGather and verify dataIsolate variables, form and test hypothesesOrganize and formulate explanationAnalyze inquiry process

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Ed Tech Applications for Inquiry Learning

Simulation/Modelling softwareDatabases and other data sourcesProductivity softwaree.g. 2D Truss software, SimCity, Quanta

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Behavioral Models: Mastery Learning and Direct Instruction

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Mastery Learning

CarrollBloom

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Why use Mastery Learning?

Individually prescribed studyIndependent of student aptitude

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How Mastery Learning works

Objectives setContent divided into learning unitsDiagnostic tests for each unitTest data used to provide supplementary instruction

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Ed Tech Applications for Mastery Learning

Traditional drill and practiceCustomized instructional softwareLanguage Lab-style resources

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Direct Instruction

SkinnerMadaus, Airasian, and KallaghanRosenshine

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Why use Direct Instruction?

Particularly good for math and reading“modeling with reinforced guided performance”Maximization of student learning timeNot so useful for teaching problem solving, abstract thinking, creativity

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How Direct Instruction works

Orientation/introduction to lessonPresentation of materialStructured practiceGuided practiceIndependent practice

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Ed Tech Applications for Direct Instruction

Drill and practicee.g.: MathBlaster