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Title: Learning and Teaching in the Information Age


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Learning and Teaching in the Information Age
  • Learning with Technologies
  • Dr Maree Gosper
  • CPD/IHERD

2
Learning with Technologies
  • Technologies are the tools around us why not
    use them?
  • Introducing new technologies leads to change
    learning, teaching and the curriculum
  • Managing the changes

3
1. Technology?
  • Technology is anything that wasnt around when
    you were born
  • (Alan Kay 1980)

4
At MQ
  • In 2006 the number of students enrolled at MQ was
    31,660
  • 60 - 18,996 were under the age of 25
  • (MQ Annual report, 2006)
  • What implications does this have for the way we
    teach and the way students learn?

5
Learning is
  • a process of knowledge construction
  • knowledge dependent
  • highly tuned to the situation in which it takes
    place
  • (Resnick 1989)

6
Point 1
  • Technologies are the tools around us..
  • Skills and knowledge are not independent of the
    environment mental, physical and social in
    which they are used.
  • We should therefore be using the tools of the
    21st Century when developing learning
    environments

7
2. Learning with Technologies
  • Common elements across disciplines encompass the
    processes of
  • Accessing, exploring interacting
  • Communicating, collaborating, creating
    contributing
  • Reflecting, evaluating refining

8
Communicating collaborating
  • The environment of higher education is changing.
  • There is an increasing need for distance
    education, with pressure
  • coming not only from nontraditional students
    but also are seeking flexible options
  • The shape of the average student is changing,
    too more students are working and commuting than
    ever before, and the residential, full-time
    student is not necessarily the model for todays
    typical student.
  • (Horizon Report 2007)
  • What does this mean for the way we communicate
    and collaborate

9
Communicating collaborating
10
Creating contributing
Giving a presentation
Sitting for an exam
Writing an essay
11
Creating contributing
Developing a group resource on a wiki.
Producing a podcast
  • Second Life Melany Toombs Year 6.
  • The virtual doorways project was done as a
    reflection for a unit on sustainability and
    global warming.

12
Reflecting, evaluating, refining
  • Task / lecturer feedback
  • Tutorials
  • Online discussion forums
  • Blogs

http//elgg.cfl.mq.edu.au/mgosper/weblog/
ePortfolios
13
Accessing, exploring interacting
  • Just introducing new technologies is not enough
  • Lectures / Tutorials
  • Practicals /Field trips
  • Readings -
  • Simulations
  • Role plays
  • Problems -gt PBL

iLecture Research
14
Point 2
  • The introduction of new tools will impact
  • the way we teach
  • the way students learn
  • the way we assess
  • This has implications for the way we structure
    the whole curriculum.
  • We need to rethink the alignment of aims outcomes
    activities and assessment tasks

15
3. Managing the changes
  • Technology should not get in the way of students
    learning
  • Learning is an effortful process

16
Will they use it?
  • The 4 Es - Collis and Moonen (2001)
  • Ease of use
  • Effectiveness
  • Efficiency
  • Environmental readiness

17
A balancing act
The Curriculum
The ICTs
The Organisational Environment
The CICTO Framework JS Flagship Project (M
Gosper, K Woo, H Muir, C Dudley, K Nakazawa. AJET
23, 2.
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eBenchmarking - quality enhancement
  • A statement of context
  • Vision , why, for what purpose
  • Infrastructure
  • Expectations around Univ LMS, external hosting,
    use of tech not supported by central services
  • Academic practice
  • Workload, responsibilities expectations, policy
    implications
  • Professional development and training
  • Pedagogical, technical, organisational
  • Student induction and development
  • Expectations and responsibilities, pre-enrolment
    information
  • Quality Assurance and enhancement
  • Curriculum pedagogy, technical compliance,
    risk management

19
Point 3
  • In managing the change we need to consider and
    act upon three interrelated elements
  • The curriculum
  • The technology
  • The organisational environment

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Thank you
The Machine is Us/ing Us http//www.youtube.com/w
atch?v6gmP4nk0EOEeurl
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