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The Rules Have Changed Designing Engaging Learning Experiences Saturday, February 21, 2009

The Rules Have Changed

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This is from an Emerging Technologies workshop we conducted for Academic Impressions targeted toward instructional designers and instructional technologists. The point is to continually challenge ourselves and recognize change as uncomfortable and essential to learning!

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The Rules Have ChangedDesigning Engaging Learning Experiences

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Eventually, the right idea becomes the wrong idea

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Ancient Greek philosopher ~ 500 BC - first creativity teacherHeraclitus is known for his doctrine of change being central to the universe Paradox & metaphor to help us break out of routine thought patterns to see things in a new way - whack pack

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Change is difficult - and you leave the pack when you innovate.

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Let’s explore some of the myths around online learning and educational technologies.

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Learners Community

Technology Learning

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10-20 minutes of discussion about brainstormed items... where do myths come from and how can we address misconceptions?

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LEARNERS -Consumer-orientation to education (power shift)Expect to be engaged by their environment - sensory rich, experiential opportunitiesCustomized, on-demand, personalized contentFlexible identity; expansive identity through use of avatars and pseudonyms

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ratemyprofesors.com

professorsstrikeback.mtvu.com

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Students have power. And now professors strike back!

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Community - legitimate peripheral participation (Wenger & Lave)Distributed cognition & collective intelligencePeer production vs. control & authority by gatekeepers (“scholars”)Wikipediauser generated content - student generated contentPRAXIS - reflection in action

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Second life clip: http://youtube.com/watch?v=U3d_fqDcN1s

Mashups - maps & data - UN dataData visualizationAugmented realityPeer production/change in the flow of media & productionProperties of networks - Haptics - Sensors in shoes, clothes, coffee makers, etc. Economics of cheap transistors allows us to “waste” it on all kinds of innovative things!

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1972Saturday, February 21, 2009

How can we continually innovate? Must we continually learn...? YES.

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How can we continually innovate? Must we continually learn...? YES.

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How can we continually innovate? Must we continually learn...? YES.

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How can we continually innovate? Must we continually learn...? YES.

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How can we continually innovate? Must we continually learn...? YES.

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How can we continually innovate? Must we continually learn...? YES.

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Learning at its core is: comprehension, retention, & transferEMOTION helps us with all 3 -- Learning is social; communities of practice & “legitimate peripheral participation”Immersion, motivation, control -- Expression, ownership, flexibility

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Make your assumptions explicit

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Quarter the content & triple the activities

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Where is the emotion? Hearts & minds

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Assessments as activities, learners as teachers

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Change now!

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Be ready to change later

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When the rate of change outside, exceeds the rate of change inside,

the end is in sight.

- Jack Welch

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What 2 changes can you implement immediately

upon your return to the office?

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