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Before & After Institutions Building Architectures of Participation

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Some thoughts on the consequences of educational technology for institutions & building organisational Architecture of Participation. Still being updated @Feb 22

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Before & After Institutions

Building Architectures of Participation

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A timely intervention by nefg

So, can we build organisational architectures of participation?

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Architecture of Participation blog

Learning is changing;Computer-mediated, internet-enabled, web-based platformsPedagogically-flexible; negotiated, discursive, brokered, co-createdFrom Access to Content to Context, learning processes are changing. BUT!! What about educational institutions?

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Teaching and Learning

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What is self-directed learning?

New technologies & new capacities have enabled a shift from; content scarcity to content abundance,

Enabled diverse navigation paths

Creating multiple possibilities for… learner-centred & self-directed learning

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P A HTeacher

School

Teacher/Learner

Learner

Research

Cognition Epistemic

Cognition

Meta-Cognitio

n

Adult

Education needs a new Craft of Teaching

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To enable “Artfully-crafted

Student-centred Learning Experiences”

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So we can co-create a

A learning transformation

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Our transformed models of learning

require new organisational structures

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BUT! The Academy hasn’t changed;

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Academic Institutions remain

•Elitist•Self-regarding•Hierarchical •Sclerotic•Expensive

Still preparing for 19th Century colonial wars…

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Instead of for 21st Century Citizens!

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Filled with Education Managers

Inspecting delivery of traditional educational policy objectives

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AND Learning Change Deniers

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Institutions and Structures

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Architecture of Participation blog

If we build organisational architectures of participation – will they be;

E-enabling tradition or transforming institutions of education?

Will it be a digital revolution in networked participation or just managing in the knowledge economy?

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We need Platforms for Learning

What is Web 2.0?; http://oreilly.com/web2/archive/what-is-web-20.html

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Trust in Collaboration

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Outcomes Permanently Beta

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NOT Permanently Victorian

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E-mature institutions confident…

Enough to evolve and change

To collaborate, adapt, evolve and change

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Adaptive institutions working across

Collaborative networks

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What are Architectures of Participation?

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For us participatory education means

Participatory institutions

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Formalised around quality assurance

And Learning support

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Where both delivering & managing

learning programmes are the same

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Co-creating authentic learning experiences

With enthusiastic learners

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Rethinking Strategic Management Operational

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Heutagogy & Technology Stewards

In our participatory organisations;Strategic actions create learning platformsLearning management designs & evaluates new learning behavioursOperational behaviour is created by learners evolving new tech practices

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The 3 Levels of the Participatory InstitutionLevel Responsibility Aim

Strategic Planning

Senior Managers

Technical Infrastructure

Enabling Platform

Learning Management

Course Team Learning Resources

Learning Ecology

Learner Behaviours

Students Union New Technologies

Resource Discovery

An Institutional Development FrameworkNeeding 3 Levels of Technology Stewards

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Technology Stewards in Digital Habitats

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Participatory Institutions need…

Tech Stewards operating in Digital Habitats

To define new roles & obligations;Participatory processes at all 3 Levels

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Strategic Tech Stewards

Evolving the supported Learning Platform

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Learning Tech Stewards   

Evolving intentional Communities of Practice &

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…as Digital Practitioners creating…

Student-centred learning experiences

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Trusted Learner Tech Stewards

Developing personal Learning Networks

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Before & After InstitutionsTechnology has changed learning Organisations need transformation withThe 3 E’s of Transformational ChangeFrom Strategic To EnablingFrom Managerial To EvaluatingFrom Operational To ExploringGenerative Change in Adaptive Institutions

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(More in AoP Blog Post)

Organisational architectures of participation will need to be;Adaptive to learning Responsive to coincidence of motivations that affords learning behavioursCo-creating new collaborative networks to enable new learning behaviours

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Some Resources• Architecture of Participation• What is Web 2.0? O’Reilly• Digital Habitats; Etienne Wenger• Intentional Communities of Practice; Thomas Cochrane• Social Networks of Learning; Caroline Haythornthwaite• CROS Alternative University• Open Context Model of Learning & the Craft of Teaching• The Heutagogic Archive • Aggregate then Curate with xtlearn.net• Self-managed Learning – Stewart Hase & Chris Kenyon – Bloomsbury• Images Fred Garnett, Naomi Grew, Geoff Rebbeck as well as creative

commons via Google Images, let us know any errors - thanks

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@fredgarnett & Nigel Ecclesfield #nefg3