Slides for virtual keynote at #OzeLive series, 23 February 2014.
Taking a journey through digital identity and digital curation, how they fit together into a personal learning network. And how all of that networked learning can be acknowledges through #openbadges.
Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
Pattern Recognition: digital identity, digital #curation and digital badges (#ozelive keynote)
1. JOYCE SEITZINGER
ACADEMIC TRIBE
#OZELIVE
23 FEBRUARY 2014
Photo cc license Brewbrooks http://www.flickr.com/photos/brewbooks/4587762383/
PATTERN RECOGNITION:
DIGITAL IDENTITY,
DIGITAL CURATION,
AND DIGITAL BADGES.
2. KIA ORA! GOEDENDAG! G’DAY!
Joyce Seitzinger
Founder at Academic Tribe
Dutch kiwi living in
Melbourne
joyceseitzinger@gmail.com
twitter: @catspyjamasnz
15 years in eLearning
(8 in higher education in
NZ and Australia)
Pattern recognizer
11. OPEN EDUCATION & DIGITAL IDENTITIES
People live their lives and learn across multiple settings, and this holds true not only
across the span of our lives but also across and within the institutions and
communities they inhabit – even classrooms, for example. I take an approach that
urges me to consider the significant overlap across these boundaries as people,
tools, and practices travel through different and even contradictory contexts and
activities.
- Gutierrez
Many students already have confident social identities online, but developing
identities as learners, writers, scholars, citizens — these are important tasks as part
of higher education.
- Catherine Cronin
http://catherinecronin.wordpress.com/2014/02/12/openeducation-and-identities/
13. Social curation is: ―the discovery, selection, collection and
sharing of digital artefacts by an individual for a social
purpose such as learning, collaboration, identity expression
or community participation.‖
Seitzinger, 2014, Networked Learning Conference
Proceedings
The social curation process
Artefacts
Discovery
Selection
Collection
Sharing
14. The social curation process
Artefacts
Discovery
Selection
Collection
Sharing
18. Everyone has the same building
blocks…
…but can you see your pattern?
Flickr cc license by fragmented http://www.flickr.com/photos/fragmented/2645000094/
19. Design your PLN. Build your filter. For Educators.
• High Profile
• High
Communication
• Streamed
• Low Profile
• Low
Communication
• In your own time
Staff
Room
Filing
Cabinet
You
Portfolio
• High Profile
• Low
Communication
• In your own time
Magazine
• Low Profile
• Low
Communication
• In your own time
20. • Who are you
connected to?
• Which tools do you
use to
communicate with
other students?
• Are the tools public
or private?
• What are
advantages or not?
• How much do you
share about you?
Conversation
Curation
• Where do you keep
track of your digital
files and resources?
• What are
restrictions/benefits?
• How safe are your
collections?
• Do you share
collections with
others? Why or why
not?
You
Portfolio
• Where do you
keep your work?
• Is it digital or
analog?
• Private or public?
Information
Streams
• Which platform do you
use for your
information streams?
• What are advantages/
disadvantages?
21. • Who are you
connected to?
• Which tools do you
use to
communicate with
other students?
• Are the tools public
or private?
• What are
advantages or not?
Conversation
Curation
• Where do you keep
track of your digital
files and resources?
• What are
restrictions/benefits?
• How safe are your
collections?
• Do you share
collections with
others? Why or why
not?
You
Portfolio
• Where do you
keep your work?
• Is it digital or
analog?
• Private or public?
Information
Streams
• Which platform do you
use for your
information streams?
• What are advantages/
disadvantages?
24. INCREASE IN USE OF DIGITAL BADGES
• Khan Academy
• LinkedIn
• Deloitte
• Gamification
• Do not talk to each other.
• Not transferable
25. MOZILLA’S OPEN BADGES
―Learning today happens everywhere. But
it's often difficult to get recognition for skills
and achievements that happen online or out
of school. Mozilla Open Badges helps solve
that problem, making it easy for any
organisation to issue, manage and display
digital badges across the web.‖
28. IF WE USE OPEN BADGES…
• Can facilitate informal and formal learning
• Can represent hard or soft skills
• Can be issued by an institution, afterschool club, maker society, employer, a
peer,….
• Can be built on for lifelong learning
• Can transfer between contexts and life
stages
29. EVEN BETTER… DETECT PATHWAYS
http://carlacasilli.wordpress.com/2013/03/25/badge-pathways-part-1-the-paraquel/
30. MORE ABOUT #OPENBADGES?
• Join Open Badges Australia and New
Zealand #OBANZ community
• First community call with Mozilla team
Thursday 27 Feb, 7PM AEST / 9PM NZ
• Twitter.com/ob_anz
• Facebook.com/openbadgesanz
31. MAKE ME A PART OF YOUR PATTERN:
JOYCE SEITZINGER
ACADEMIC TRIBE
@CATSPYJAMASNZ
LINKEDIN: JOYCE SEITZINGER
BLOG: CATS-PYJAMAS.NET
Notas do Editor
Work as eLearning instructional designer
Learning designer and developer, recognize patterns In content for nursing, viticulture or tohers, in new educational contexts, professional contexts. Best way for me to contribute to the goal of the organization, to provide excellent blended learning education, was to help the educators develop their own digital skills and presence.
The best thing I can do for my students, who are often academics, is to help them detect patterns that are useful for them , and work in their context and practice.
Digital natives v digital immigrants debunkedDavid White, Oxford UniMapping people’s digital status
During discovery you set up your streams, and check them regularly!! But you also choose your topic!
It’s personal
Building blocks such as twitter, the learning management system, the internet, other people, mobile devices