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Eleni Zazani, Patricia Charlton and Diana Laurillard European Conference on Information Literacy (ECIL) Istanbul Turkey | 25 Oct 2013 Creating and Sharing Information Literacy Learning Designs

Creating and Sharing Information Literacy Learning Designs

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Presentation delivered during the European Conference on Information Literacy (ECIL), Istanbul Turkey | 25 Oct 2013 as part of a workshop. More details about the workshop can be found at https://www.arber.com.tr/ecil2013.org/index.php/page,109,workshops

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Eleni Zazani, Patricia Charlton and Diana LaurillardEuropean Conference on Information Literacy (ECIL)

Istanbul Turkey | 25 Oct 2013

Creating and Sharing Information Literacy Learning Designs

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Interdisciplinary mix of perspectives

Pedagogy – Information Literacy – Computation

Prof. Diana LaurillardEleni Zazani Dr. Patricia Charlton

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Here’s what we’re going to cover

1 … Complete a short survey2 … Introduction to the Learning Designer;3 … Extension & adapting of a design;4 … Reflection & Feedback

5 … create their own design or adapting one6 … Develop a critique of the learning design experience7 … Annotate your design with comments;8 … Plenary Feedback

Adapt –Design-share-Reuse-Critique

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Vocabulary

TEL: Technology-Enhanced Learning

TLA: Teaching & Learning Activity

Pattern: A model, an element or a method that can be replicated with little or no further alteration.

OER: Open Educational Resources

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INTRO LDSE project: Design tools to support teacher collaboration

Build on the work of others (BOTWOO)

Develop knowledge of using TEL

Aims

Access to existing pedagogical patterns & OERPatterns and resources structured to reflect their pedagogy

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INTRO LDSE project: Design tools to support teacher collaboration

Format

Interactive tool for teachers to adopt, adapt, analyse, experiment, trial in practice, redesign, and share designs.

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Ontology-based set of tools

Behind th

e

scenes

Web Interface

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What I liked most…Shifted my initial focus from aesthetics to structure while being highly creative.

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2 Retained focus on the learner during the session’s design.

3 Aligned anticipated outcomes to learning and assessment for learning (AfL) activities.

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What I liked most…Playing with different approaches and being able to see the outcome of them.4

5 Build confidence in pedagogical design while trying alternative activities.

6 Balancing learning derived from acquisition, inquiry, practice, production and discussion and hence serving many learning styles.

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What I liked most…Incorporating Technology-Enhanced Learning (TEL) activities

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5 Engage in discussions with other educators.

6 Design - Teach - Reflect – Iterate -Design - Teach - Reflect – Iterate

Design Teach

ReflectIterate

Learner

LDer Tools

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“ …many librarians suggested that being able to see someone’s teaching materials, their lesson plan and the activities they undertook in a session was the most useful part of releasing resources as OERs.

(Secker, J., & Madjarevic, N. ,2012).

7 Contribute to finding a solution in closing a gap in sharing lesson plans!

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It’s time to get your hands dirty Time: 15min

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http://bit.ly/infolit-design

Complete the preliminary survey

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Extension and adapting of a simple

design Time: 40min

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tinyurl.com/ppcollector3

A library of patterns to

browse, both generic and

specific versions

A blank canvas to start creating your

own pattern

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Click on “Show user generated patterns” button

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Proceed to adapt this pattern

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Adopt – Adapt – Import resources – Test and re-design – Share what works

Read, Watch, ListenInvestigateDiscussPracticeShareProduce

Adjust the type of learning activity.Edit the instructions.

Adjust the type of learning activity.Edit the instructions.

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Attach Resources – e.g. Add link to an OER, a digital tool for practice, etc.

Attach Resources – e.g. Add link to an OER, a digital tool for practice, etc.

Adopt – Adapt – Import resources – Test and re-design – Share what works

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Adopt – Adapt – Import resources – Test and re-design – Share what works

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Check the feedback on the overall distribution of learning activity

Check the feedback on the overall distribution of learning activity

Adopt – Adapt – Import resources – Test and re-design – Share what works

Export to the LDnerExport to

the LDner

Represent the teacher as

present or not

Represent the teacher as

present or not

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Always click the HOME button to go

back

Always click the HOME button to go

back

Adopt – Adapt – Import resources – Test and re-design – Share what works

Open a saved design

from your computer

Open a saved design

from your computer

Save your Learning Design as an XML

format to your computer

Save your Learning Design as an XML

format to your computer

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Feedback

DiscussionDiscussion

Time: 20min

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Experiment to create your own

design Time: 45min

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Feedback

DiscussionDiscussion

Time: 15min

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Patricia Charlton, @TrishCharlton 

[email protected]

Eleni Zazani, @elenizazani

[email protected]

Diana Laurrilard, @thinksitthrough

[email protected]

Get in contact with us.

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References…Charlton P., Magoulas G., Laurillard, D. (2012) Enabling Creative Learning Design through Semantic Web Technologies,  Journal of Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 21, 231-253.

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2Laurillard, D., (2012) “Teaching as a Design Science”, Building Pedagogical Patterns for Learning and Technology, New York, NY, Routledge

3Secker, J., & Madjarevic, N. (2012). Sharing information literacy resources as open educational resources: lessons from DELILA. SCONUL Focus, (55), 14-17

4Zazani, E. (2012). Who am I? My digital footprint. Download the lesson plan from http://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/8447, shared for first time during ECIL 2013.

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Image Credits…Cover: “Universal Design for learning” by giulia.forsythe (CC BY NC-SA) http://flic.kr/p/dZzYDv

Cover: Digital footprint wordle created by Eleni Zazani with Tagxedo.com .

“Hands with paint” has derived from the original work, courtesy of Amaterasu-Sun-God (@MangoEnFango).http://amaterasu-sun-god.deviantart.com/art/Hands-with-paint-264147917Slide 8: Cover slider of the “Digital footprint” presentation used for the workshops delivered for Birkbeck students, created by Eleni Zazani.