Moodle: Between innovation and 'business-as usual'
1. Moodle between innovation and ‘business-as-usual’ oodlemoot 2010Melbourne, 11-14 July Christian VoigtUniversity of South Australia
2. Motivation How should we balance Improving usability (tweaking, replacements) Broadening functionalities (add-ons, in-house dev.) 2
3. Innovation A multi-stage process Leading from ideas to new/improved products, service or processes Advancing or differentiating an organisation in the marketplace. 3 Rowley, J., Baregheh, M., & Sambrook, S. (2009).
4. Researching innovation What should be … defining requirements What could be … providing the tools What is … understanding impact 4 Selwyn, N. (2010)
5. Researching innovation What should be … defining requirements What could be … providing the tools What is … understanding impact 5 Selwyn, N. (2010)
8. However, rate of adoption doesn’t say much about quality of adoption… 8
9. Five things to ask about innovations Is there a way to experiment without having to commit? Do I understand what the innovation can do for me and how? Will it be better than before? Does the change affect my values of and beliefs about teaching and learning negatively? Does using the innovation produce benefits that are visible to and valued by others? 9 (Rogers 2003)
10. 2. Do I understand what the innovation can do for me and how? Usability Issue Innovation Issue 10
12. Assume diversity Avoid overly flat depictions of online learning Question open or hidden technology determinism 12 4. Does the change affect my values of and beliefs about teaching and learning negatively?
13. Wrapping up Inform about innovations .. (increase innovators) Train why and how … (increase early adopters) Balance resources Address usability issues … (increase early majority) Negotiate novelties … (keeping innovators on board) Discuss teaching and learning values, incentives … (increase late majority) 13
14. Thanks Gaver, W.W. (1991) Technology affordances. SIGCHI, New Orleans,US Rogers, E. M. (2003). Diffusion of innovations (5th ed.). New York: Free Press. Rowley, J., Baregheh, M., & Sambrook, S. (2009). Towards a multidisciplinary definition of Innovation. Management Decision, 47. Selwyn, N. (2010). Looking beyond learning: notes towards the critical study of educational technology. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 26(1), 65-73. 14