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Open: Social: Mobile: ConnectedHelen Keegan @heloukeeNational Teaching Fellow, Higher Education AcademySenior Lecturer, University of Salford, MediaCity UK
University of Salford, 3rd July 20131Open: Social: Mobile: Connecteddigital identitiesopen educational practicesstudents as producersmobile devices as creative toolsinternationalisation at homelearning across disciplines
Higher Education for the Elite
3Higher Education for ALL
4Growth in online learning
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http://cogdogblog.com/2012/07/17/mooc-hysertia/6
7Higher Education as an increasinglyCOMPLEX SPACE8Differing sensibilities and legitimacy practicesINSTITUTIONSProduct-focusedMasteryBounded by time/spaceHierarchical tiesPlagiarismAuthority in roleAudience = teacherNETWORKSProcess-focusedParticipationAlways accessiblePeer-to-peer tiesCrowdsourcingAuthority in reputationAudience = world
Bonnie Stewart @bonstewarthttp://theory.cribchronicles.com/2013/02/10/learning-in-the-open-networked-student-identities/
9Identities
Digital Identity, ownership, autonomy
Education/EmploymentZororo Mubaya http://zororomubaya.wordpress.com/Lukasz Zaibka http://lukaszziabka.wordpress.com/Mark Weller http://vidiau.wordpress.com/Clare Wells http://clarewells.wordpress.com/
Blurring boundariesEx-students, industry professionals, tutor-learner roles, mentoring
Mobile Creativity
Travelling on trains gives me time to shape ideas@ugfl 2nd Year student
http://www.momomcr.org/event_speakers/mobile-education/
14Networking with professionalsOver the past six months since I started using twitter regularly, Ive come into contact with creative professionals from all over the country and beyond so when I leave University Ill be leaving with an in place network of contacts.Even with the ones who I follow but havent spoken to, I can find out about their jobs, who they talk to, the events/conferences they go to and so get a better perspective and what it takes to get a job like theirshttp://clarewells.wordpress.com/2013/04/30/arguing-for-the-positives-of-social-media/
Final Year Projects and the importance of getting your work out there!
James Thirkettle HOW DO YOU LISTEN TO MUSIC? http://howdoyoulistentomusic.wordpress.com/
Rob Barstow MODERN DIGITAL MEDIA http://robbarstow.wordpress.com/my-work/modern-digital-media/
The learner voice
Networked Creativity: International Collaborations
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ELVSS and iCollabUltimate goal - develop new ways of seeing and learning through collaborative study of internet technologies and emerging forms of digital creativity, learning from one anothers disciplinary perspectives and cultures.
19iCollabCollaboration across levels and disciplines:2011 knowledge exchange2012 transmedia reports 2013 relay model (passing the baton)
The evolution of a hybrid model: institutions and networksiCollab11International Collaboration21
Dont get hung up on perfection enjoy creating!Making is Connecting (David Gauntlett, 2011)22Opening up the processes of knowledge creation
Crowdsourcing lecture notes - #iCollab11http://storify.com/heloukee/mscsm-week-6-convergence
Opening up the classroomUG/PG: ex/current students: on/off campusUndergraduate student attending Postgraduate class
Ex-student attending Postgraduate class
Mobile learning: learners are mobile
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Crowdsourced bibliographyA useful exercise in information literacy
#mscsm social media tips - #iCollab11A quick (and rough) video, took 15 minutes to create
Serendipity and opportunityLearner agency
iCollab12International Collaboration29
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Students sharing work via Twitter and the #iCollab hashtag
9am in New Zealand11pm UK timeMidnight in Berlin/Barcelona33iCollab13 (passing the baton)http://icollab.wordpress.com/http://insomniainnovation.wordpress.com/http://preventplagiarism2013.tumblr.com/
ELVSSEntertainment Lab for the Very Small ScreenELVSS mobile creativityELVSS11 (teaching exchange)ELVSS12 (24F24H + sustainability) ELVSS13 (24F24H + opera)
#ELVSS12 - Entertainment Lab for the Very Small Screen
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39#ELVSS12 - Example student planning Google doc/dialogue
#ELVSS12 Example tutor docs
#ELVSS12Student hangouts
#ELVSS12 Tutor-student hangouts
ELVSS13State of Being
http://elvss2013.wordpress.com/
Pedagogical options: a schema(Barnett, R. 2004)46Benefits of networked collaborationsInternationalisation at homeGlobal citizenshipHybrid approach harnessing benefits of institution and networksNot working in isolation forming connectionsGreat support from centre ideas first, dont be scared of the tech!BENEFITS OF INTERNATIONAL COLLABS
Multiple perspectivesInterdisciplinaryInternationalProblem-based: open endedCreative
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Networks, Emergence and SerendipityLiving, breathing curriculum - LEARNING ECOSYSTEMLeave space in the course to allow for play, emergent curricula, serendipity and opportunity
As network involvement increases, so does the likelihood of ad hoc opportunities. Invite suggestions from learners, encourage them to use THEIR networks
These are personal tools, increasingly accessed on personal devices. Be open and encourage learners to bring their ideas/practices/networks on board!48