the power of massive informal learning environments

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The Power of Massive Informal Learning Environments Donny Tusler, M.Ed. Ph.D Student; [email protected] Nicole Wang, MS.Ed, IEDP, Ph.D Student; [email protected] Penn State University; World Campus, Learning Design & College of Education

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The Power ofMassive Informal Learning Environments

Donny Tusler, M.Ed. Ph.D Student; [email protected] Wang, MS.Ed, IEDP, Ph.D Student; [email protected]

Penn State University; World Campus, Learning Design & College of Education

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Overview

What is M.I.L.Es? p-M.I.LEs?

Visual Model of digital environments with technology

Theories

Case Study

Visualization

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Three Digital Learning environments

Formal

LMS

Non-formal

MOOCs

Informal

Social Networks

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What is a Massive Informal Environment(s)?

M.I.L.Es

The digital learning networks consisting of informal connected learning, composed of the creation and or organization of knowledge and content, through the dissemination of knowledge through social networks. These social networks result in both synchronous and asynchronous interactions with no measurable learning outcome or structure.

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Personal Massive Learning Environments

A Personal Massive Learning Environment (p-M.I.L.Es) is the organization of learning portals and affinity spaces, connecting each p-MILEs with the Massive Learning Environment; this includes social media platforms and applications. The tools (such as mobile devices, computers, etc.) and software platforms allow one to create personalized digital learning networks, which varies in level of engagement, seamlessness, and connectivity to M.I.L.E

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Leveraging M.I.L.Es

Transformation of API data from p-MILEs to collect and track the big data. This big data will show metadata, personal interests, time, click-by-click, levels of engagement, and more.

- Presented NMC Summer 2016- Donny Tusler and Nicole Wang

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Model is Evolving

“The idea is simple yet potentially transformative: analytics provides a new model for college and university leaders to improve teaching, learning, organizational efficiency, and decision making and, as a consequence, serve as a foundation for systemic change.” (Siemens, G., & Long, P. 2011.p. 32)

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Learning Theories & Perspectives

Constructivism

Constructionism

Sociocultural

Cognitivism

Behaviorism

Connectivism

The Shift- Karl Fisch- The impact of digital or ethereal dimension or non-tangible.

● 2008- 2.7 billion google searches/month● 2016- >100 billion google searches/month● Each search is manifestation of a question or a

potential learning moment.

Bell- “Life-Wide Learning”

Self directed learning based on interest

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Case Study

About: I make comedy videos. I also post stuff that I find funny around the internet. I do not profit from any of the direct posts on this page. You have an issue or believe something was not credited correctly then let me know in a message!

Observed a Social Experiment conducted by this comedy fan page.

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Qualities of the photo

Original Photo:

Director present- photoshopped

Posing

HighResolution

At least one highly recognizable actor.

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Case StudyLevels of learning- not trackable, but through comments

Levels of cognition- how is it measured?

Levels of unconscious cognition- how is it measured?

Unconscious cognition vs. implicit learning?

Measurements of Engagement- digital tracking of likes and shares. Click streams. Meaning behind the shares, likes:

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Analytics

Oct 7:

214,271 shares

15,306 likes

13 K comments

#Belief of real

#Movie recognition

First 4,000 shares/likes analysed.

April 16:

142,487 shares

15,306 likes

11 K comments

# Belief of real

# Belief of unreal

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Ethics of Leveraging

Data- Private vs. Public?

IRB- Non-human study

Informed consent

Anonymity

Risk of harm

Terms, conditions and ethical research with social media

Privacy and risk

Re-use and republication

For educators of digital literacy: Ethics need to be taught in digital literacy.

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References- continued

Case Study data source link: https://www.facebook.com/shares/view?id=1595894337124597

Snopes article: http://www.snopes.com/vietnam-veterans-tropic-thunder/

http://www.spinedu.com/shift-happens-karl-fisch-education/#.WAD70pMc6ko

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