1. FACULTY OF EDUCATION CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY
Pedagogy and School Leadership
Judy O’Connell!
Key Advisor !
Future Pedagogies Project!
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7 May 2015!
Developing Agile Approaches in a Digital Age
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3. A printing press for evenly printing
ink onto a print medium such as
paper or cloth.
change
4. The internet is a good thing.
Look what happened in 25 years!
challenge
5. The Web at 25
Overall verdict:
The internet has been a plus for society and an
especially good thing for individual users
http://www.pewinternet.org/2014/02/27/the-web-at-25-in-the-u-s/
productive chaos
8. Eisenstadt (a Gutenberg scholar): the book did not take
on its own form until 50 years after it was invented by
Gutenberg. Printing was originally called "automatic
handwriting." [horseless carriage]
9. Blueprint for successful leadership!
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Knowing the trends in knowledge
construction and participatory culture.!
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Knowing how to leverage social media.!
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Is the “Gutenberg Parenthesis” a way
of understanding the introduction of
the flipped classroom and its
epistemological conundrums?
10. Blueprint for participatory learning
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Knowing the trends in knowledge
construction and participatory culture.!
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Knowing how to leverage social media
and new media channels of
communication.!
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Using a diversity of content materials.!
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12. not just a
discussion
about selfies
Robert Cornelius in 1839, believed to be the world's first selfie. Photograph: Library of Congress
digital footprint
14. chirp! a plant watering alarm
drone pilot locates missing 82-year-old man after three day search
not just a
about our
technology
man accused of murder asked Siri where to hide the body
living replica of Vincent Van Goh’s ear
16. !
Agile approaches to connected
learning
welcome innovation
embrace change
meet the challenges of our global connected future
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17. Thomas, D., & Brown, J. S. (2011). A new culture of learning: Cultivating the imagination for a world of constant
change (Vol. 219). Lexington, KY: CreateSpace.
“Information absorption is a
cultural and social process of
engaging with the constantly
changing world around us”. p47
20. More content, streams of data,
topic structures, (theoretically)
better quality - all of these in
online environments
require an equivalent shift in our
online capabilities.
21. Davies, A., Fidler, D., & Gorbis, M. (2011). Future work skills 2020.!
http://www.iftf.org/our-work/global-landscape/work/future-work-skills-2020/
22. Evolving Learning Landscape
Current thinking about 21st century skills, and the learning
experiences that support their development, are essential
starting points for capacity building. A list of the workforce
skills presented by Davies, et al (2011, pp. 8-12) include:
• Sense-making
• Social intelligence
• Novel and adaptive thinking
• Cross-cultural competency
• Computational thinking
• New-media literacy
• Transdisciplinarity
• Design mindset
• Cognitive load management
• Virtual collaboration
http://www.iftf.org/our-work/global-landscape/work/future-work-skills-2020/
23. Sustainable learning involves
a pedagogic fusion between
environments, tools, formats
and meta-literacy capabilities.
(Mackey & Jacobson 2011)
Mackey, T P and Jacobson, T E 2011, ‘Reframing information literacy as a metaliteracy’, College & Research
Libraries, vol. 72, no. 1, pp. 62–78.
24. Establish lifelong and
life-wide learning as the
central paradigm for the
future. (Redecker et al, 2011, p.10).
Redecker C, Leis M, Leendertse M, Punie Y, Gijsbers G, Kirschner P, Stoyanov S & Hoogerveld B 2011, The future of learning:
preparing for change, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, JRC European Commission.
26. SCHOOL OF INFORMATION STUDIES : LEADING INFORMATION EDUCATION AND RESEARCH – EMPOWERING SOCIETY
Respond to the the underlying
epistemological gap
!
• Knowledge-based models are implicitly more ‘top down’
• Praxis based - more ‘bottom up’……
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Gather
Seek Follow
Explore
Cultivating inquisitive mindsets
28. • Peer critiquing
• User-generated content
• Collective aggregation
• Community formation
• Digital personas
• Digital Citizenship
adding interactivity and connectivity to assessments!
Cultivating inquisitive mindsets
29. Learning today requires that education
is built on reading and information
seeking in a connected world....
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Learning today requires a digital
knowledge flow between content and
connections....
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Learning today requires apps, devices,
information access, data repositories
sharing, networks and communication.
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Learning today requires apps, devices,
information access, data repositories
sharing, networks and communication.
Leadership
Challenge
34. 2014 K-12 Horizon Project
Significant challenges in technology adoption:!
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Creating authentic learning opportunities
Integrating personalised learning
Complex thinking and communication
Safety of student data
competition from new models of education
keeping formal education relevant
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http://cdn.nmc.org/media/2014-nmc-horizon-report-k12-EN.pdf
35.
36. 2015 K-12 Edition, to be released at ISTE 2015.
Key Trends Accelerating K-12 Ed Tech Adoption
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Long-Term Impact Trends: Accelerating Ed Tech adoption in K-12 for
five or more years!
• Rethinking How Schools Work
• Shift to Deeper Learning Approaches
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Mid-Term Impact Trends: Accelerating Ed Tech adoption in K-12 for the
next three to five years!
• Increasing Use of Collaborative Learning Approaches
• Shift from Students as Consumers to Students as Creators
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Short-Term Impact Trends: Accelerating Ed Tech adoption in K-12 for
the next one to two years!
• Increasing Use of Hybrid/Blended Learning Designs
• Rise of STEAM Learning
37. Significant Challenges Impeding K-12 Ed Tech Adoption
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Solvable Challenges: Those which we both understand and know how to
solve
• Creating Authentic Learning Opportunities
• Integrating Technology in Teacher Education
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Difficult Challenges: Those we understand but for which solutions are
elusive!
• Personalizing Learning
• Rethinking the Roles of Teachers
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Wicked Challenges: Those that are complex to even define, much less
address!
• Scaling Teaching Innovations
• Teaching Complex Thinking
Free Preview http://cdn.nmc.org/media/2015-nmc-horizon-report-k12-preview.pdf
38. The digital age student who
can think critically, learn
through connections, create
knowledge and understand
concepts should be able to
actively participate in a
digitally enhanced society.
41. How should pedagogy and
technology connect?
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42. More content, streams of data,
topic structures, (theoretically)
better quality - all of these in
online environments
require an equivalent shift in our
online capabilities.
43. 1. Find the right thing
2. Get the best summary
3. Go broader and deeper
What should we do...?
44.
45. cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo by Louise Docker: http://flickr.com/photos/aussiegall/316350537/
Your
information
flow might
be so last
century...
http://judyoconnell.com/2013/06/17/your-information-flow-might-be-so-last-century/
47. Simply using the latest 1-to-1
device, or the latest website,
or the latest app is not the
solution either, although these
shiny new toys can provide
an illusion of advancement
and success.
48. cc licensed ( BY NC SA ) flickr photo byVicki & Chuck Rogers: http://flickr.com/photos/two-wrongs/24935477/
49. What’s the
story with the
yellow blotch?
SearchReSearch blog
http://searchresearch1.blogspot.com.au/
A blog about search, search skills, teaching search, learning how to search, learning how to
use Google effectively, learning how to do research. It also covers a good deal of sensemaking
and information foraging.
50. For several years people have
been fascinated by small, robot-
like figures popping up in city
streets and other innocuous
places. These figures, now
documented in flickr pools and
blog posts from cities arose the
world, can be attributed to
Stikman (sometimes searched for
and referred to as "stickman"), an
anonymous graffiti artist,
sometimes perhaps going by the
alias "Bob," who has been putting
these images up since at least
2006.
http://searchresearch1.blogspot.com.au/2013/01/wednesday-search-challenge-11613-whats.html
Search for 'painted
yellow man robot'
yielded 'stickman' for a
better explanation.
!
About 3 minutes
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53. When your formative years are spent working your fingers
through apps and iPads, smartphones and YouTube, the
digital world and its habits can bend and shape not just
how you access information, but how you conceptualise it!
54. !
New developments in search, such as Google
instant (that shows results as you type) have
both enhanced & hindered the
seeking
to search terms, and so making
customization
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55. Google creates the illusion of accessibility
.... because your knowledge and my knowledge,
based on what search results we are served, may
be very different from each other.
56. Learn about the latest
additions to search so as to
get the most out of Google.
http://www.google.com/insidesearch/features/
Because Google is where
everyone starts!
59. By showing our students how to
connect a database information
repository (such as EBSCO, Gale, or
JStor) or a local library service with
Google Scholar, we are helping
students broaden the scope of
their information seeking, while at
the same time refining the quality
of the information response.
64. The natural limitations of search has
resulted in expansion of choice in
information curation.!
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The traditional social bookmarking sites like
diigo, pearltrees, Scoopit, and others
enable users to save information. !
Products like pinterest allow for collection
of visual artifacts, allowing users to
organize them into infinite categories.!
http://www.teachthought.com/featured/how-google-impacts-the-way-students-think/
But recent software has taken this even further, with
apps like Learnist, mentormob, and even InstaGrok
providing more structure to how information is not only
discovered, but sequenced and applied.!
65. powerful search | dynamic table of contents | easier to navigate
http://www.wikiwand.com/
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Pinterest
79. Europeana enables people to explore the
digital resources of Europe's museums, libraries,
archives and audio-visual collections.
http://www.europeana.eu/portal/index.html
Linked Open Data on the Web. The site currently contains
metadata on 3.5 million texts, images, videos and sounds.