an introduction to digital learning: what's new?
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An Introduction to (Digital) Learning:
What’s New?Justin Reich
Co-Founder, EdTechTeacher
Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet and Society
What Will the Future Look Like?
• Intel Future Concepts
• Alternates:– Microsoft 2020
Connect and Create• Introduce yourselves BRIEFLY to your
tablemates.– Name– Role/School– Complete the following sentence: The most
promising application of technology for learning is…
• Document answers to that sentence at
TODAYSMEET.COM/FOL
An Introduction to (Print) Learning
Justin Reich
Co-Founder, EdTechTeacher
Fellow, Berkman Center for internet and Society
• To what extent does technology allow us to do old things faster or more easily?
• To what extent does technology allow us to create learning environments that are truly different?
Framing Questions• How does the digital revolution make the
CONTEXT of learning different?
• What new FORMS are enabled by digital tools?
• How do digital tools shape our MINDS?
• How does the digital turn affect educational EQUITY?
HOW DOES THE DIGITAL MAKE THE CONTEXT OF LEARNING DIFFERENT?
Wave #1: Computers and the Labor Market
Skills for 21st Century Work and Life:
The New Division of Labor
Richard J. MurnaneHarvard Graduate School of
EducationFrank Levy
MIT
Computerizing Routine Tasks: Self-Service Check-In
Types of Tasks Computers Do Not Well
Tasks that cannot be described well as a series of if-then-do steps because:
• The boundaries of the problem are ill-defined
• Solving the problem requires imagining novel solutions
• We learn to define the task and accomplish it through social interactions
Economy-Wide Measures of Routine and Non-Routine Task Input: 1969-1998 (1969=0)
Changes in Task Mix Within Occupations: Example: Secretary
• 1970 description of a secretary’s job:“Secretaries relieve their employers of routine duties so they can work on more important matters. . . .”
• 2000 description of a secretary’s job:“. . . Office automation and organizational restructuring have led secretaries to assume a wide range of new responsibilities once reserved for managerial and professional staff. Many secretaries now provide training and orientation to new staff, conduct research on the Internet, and learn to operate new office technologies.” Source: U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Handbook
A Homework Question• Examine the homework that teachers in your school
typically assign:
• Does the homework push students to develop expert thinking skills (non-routine problem solving)
• What about communication skills?• Or does the homework ask students to do the kind of rules-
based tasks that computers can be programmed to do?
• The answer may tell you a lot about the types of jobs your school is preparing students to do.
Discuss What’s New?• What are other “21st century skills”– new
skills or newly important skills in the 21st century?
• What are other ways that the digital revolution transforms the world of our learners?
• DOCUMENT at
TODAYSMEET.COM/FOL
THE CASE OF KONY2012
Links about Kony2012• Clip of Kony2012
• http://www.kony2012.com/
• http://radioboston.wbur.org/2012/04/19/teaching-kony-uganda//player (19:15)
Discuss• What are the range of skills students need
to make sense of and interrogate the Kony2012 campaign?
• Which of these skills are “new” to the digital age?
• DOCUMENT
TODAYSMEET.COM/FOL
WHAT NEW FORMS ARE ENABLED BY DIGITAL TOOLS?
Edward Thorndike
Education as Science of Delivery
John Dewey
Education as Life
“One cannot understand the history of education in the United States during the 20th century unless one realises that Edward L. Thorndike won and John Dewey lost.”
-Ellen Lagemann
MASSIVELY OPEN ONLINE COURSES OR MOOCS
Links on MOOCs• Market: https://www.ai-class.com/
• Open: https://6002x.mitx.mit.edu/
Failed Attempts at Wikipedia
Links on MOOCs• Market: https://www.ai-class.com/
• Open: https://6002x.mitx.mit.edu/
• Dewey: http://ds106.us/
PERSONALIZED LEARNING
Discuss• What does personalized learning mean?
• DOCUMENT
TODAYSMEET.COM/FOL
Personalized Learning: Khan Academy
• http://www.khanacademy.org/new-and-noteworthy/v/the-gates-notes--teachers-in-los-altos
• http://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra/linear-equations-and-inequalitie/v/slope-and-rate-of-change
• http://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra/equation-of-a-line/e/slope_of_a_line
Discuss• What does personalized learning mean
the context of Khan Academy?
• What about Khan Academy is new?
• DOCUMENT
TODAYSMEET.COM/FOL
BTW, math videos don’t have to be lecture
• Meyer on Problem Finding– http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=BlvKWEvKSi8#t=06m45s
• Popcorn Picker– https://vimeo.com/42501010
Personalized Learning:Roadtrip Nation
• http://www.roadtripnation.org/
Discuss• What does personalized learning mean
the context of Roadtrip Nation?
• What about Roadtrip Nation is new?
• DOCUMENT
TODAYSMEET.COM/FOL
We all agree that personalization is important…
Therefore we will all disagree about what it means…
Personalization Legislation
• Alliance for Excellence in Education
HOW DO DIGITAL MEDIA CHANGE OUR MINDS?
Discuss• Why mental muscles have your students
stopped exercising?
• What mental muscles are they exercising more?
• DOCUMENT
TODAYSMEET.COM/FOL
Source: pinerly.com via Patrick on Pinterest
Netsmart: Five Literacies• Attention
• Crap Detection
• Participation
• Crap Detection
• Network Smarts
Ethical fault lines in digital life• Identity – When does identity play cross over into
identity deception?
• Privacy – What are the boundaries of sharing information about oneself and others online?
• Ownership and Authorship – What is the meaning of ownership and authorship in copy-paste, download, and remix environments?
• Credibility – How do people signal their trustworthiness online and judge the trustworthiness of others?
• Participation – In a context of rapidly forming and disintegrating communities, how are norms of behavior established, maintained, and respected online?
Support Bystanders Who Witness Bullying
• Help the person being bullied get away from the situation.• Take away the audience by choosing not to watch and walk
away.• Tell the child doing the bullying that you don’t like it and to
stop doing it (but only if it feels safe to do so).• Distract the bully or offer an escape for the target by saying
something like, “Mr. Smith needs to see you right now” or “Come on, we need you for our game” (but only if it feels safe to do so).
• http://www.stopbullying.gov/respond/support-kids-involved/index.html#bystanders (excerpts)
HOW WILL DIGITAL INNOVATIONS IMPACT EDUCATIONAL EQUITY
Learn
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Technology Innovation
Learn
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Technology Innovation
Closing Gaps
Affluent
Low income
Learn
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Technology Innovation
Rising Tide
Affluent
Low income
Does wiki usage differ in schools serving different
populations?
Low Income Schools(n=117)
Mid to High Income Schools
(n=133)
Failed or Trial Wiki 50% 30%
Teacher-Content Wiki 34% 35%
Individual Student-Owned Wiki
15% 35%
Collaborative Student-Owned Wiki
2% 1%
Median Lifetime 6 days 33 days
Low Income Schools(n=117)
Mid to High Income Schools
(n=133)
Failed or Trial Wiki 50% 30%
Teacher-Content Wiki 34% 35%
Individual Student-Owned Wiki
15% 35%
Collaborative Student-Owned Wiki
2% 1%
Median Lifetime 6 days 33 days
Low Income Schools(n=117)
Mid to High Income Schools(n=133)
Failed or Trial Wiki 50% 30%
Teacher-Content Wiki 34% 35%
Individual Student-Owned Wiki
15% 35%
Collaborative Student-Owned Wiki
2% 1%
Median Lifetime 6 days 33 days
Low Income Schools(n=117)
Mid to High Income Schools(n=133)
Failed or Trial Wiki 50% 30%
Teacher-Content Wiki 34% 35%
Individual Student-Owned Wiki
15% 35%
Collaborative Student-Owned Wiki
2% 1%
Median Lifetime 6 days 33 days
Learn
ing
Technology Innovation
Rising Tide
Affluent
Low income
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