2. Building Respectful Relations in a Digital World:
Implications for School Leaders
In this workshop we will collectively explore the implications for
leaders of the ‘digital world’ on relationships within school
communities.
3. The Modern Learner
How is the learning and teaching is changing?
Knowledge does not resides in individuals it sits in
the network.
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7. Why do I love ICT?
I don’t.
I love education and creativity. Enabling every student to be completely creative.
Enable every student to take authority for their own learning – self directed
learning.
8. Let’s demystify technology
1. Remove the fear – place it back into the area of learning and teaching.
2. Is it more than the device?
3. How does it make us learn better?
4. Do we learn any differently because of the technology? If not, don’t do it.
5. Its much more than content – its about connectivity. The big shift is social not technological.
9. What is technology
The word originally referred to any means of enhancing human capabilities
Language is a technology
Modern technology is still about communication
Passing on ideas Creativity
10. Is the modern learner different?
No & Yes
Modern learning is different – the way we connect is different.
“The big shift is social rather than technological.” Seymour Papert
13. Constructivism
We learn through experience and process.
Education is not about information transferal.
Rather it is a set of experiences that take place in a
complex environment.
14. Social Learning Theory
Knowing (or knowledge) is about who you are , what you are doing and it
unfolds within a social environment - never independent from it.
ICT allows for connections, communities of practice and social learning to
occur like never before.
15. Networked Learning
The Internet
Knowledge resides in the networks. We derive our competence from forming
connections. Experience has long been considered the best teacher of knowledge.
Since we cannot experience everything, other people’s experiences, and hence
other people, become the surrogate for knowledge.
20. Is it the teacher’s role to
quality assure
online content?
21. Is having access
to Internet and Communications Technologies
a basic human right?
22. Remember information is not knowledge
Education is more than a fixed set of facts - its about
experience.
Students are more than just consumers of other experts
content.
42. The learners in a heutagogy of mobile
learning environment:
1. Determine what they want to learn and develop their own learning objectives for their learning, based on
a broad range of desired course outcomes.
2. Use their own mobile learning devices and technologies to decide how they will learn.
3. Take the initiative to seek feedback from the instructor and their peers. It is their choice to utilize that
feedback or not.
43. The learners in a heutagogy of mobile
learning environment:
4. Form their own learning communities possibly using social networking tools suggested and/or set up by the
educator. Possible networks, many with corresponding apps, include: Facebook, Twitter, Edmodo, Instagram,
Blogging sites, Youtube, etc.
5. Utilize the expertise of the educator and other members of their learning communities to suggest and introduce
content-related resources.
44. The learners in a heutagogy of mobile
learning environment:
6. Utilize the expertise of the educator and other members of their learning communities to suggest Web 2.0 and
other online tools for that the students could possibly use to demonstrate and produce learning artifacts.
7. Demonstrate their learning through methods and means that work best for them. It could include using their
mobile devices to Blog, create Photo Essays, do Screencasts, make Videos or Podcasts, draw, sing, dance, etc.
46. “Culture is activity of thought, and receptiveness
to beauty and human feelings. Scraps of
information have nothing to do with it. A merely
well informed man is the most useless bore on
God’s earth.”
Whitehead 1929
47. Thank You
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