Download - Pedagogical practices and methods
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What do we Know from Research on:
Information Sources Available in this Presentation:
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Key Research Results (1):
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Key Research Results (2):
Overview of Research Studies:
4. Collaborative work on solving an open-ended problem → development
of complex media literacies
2. International inquiry-based collaboration project → development of critical thinking, writing & ICT skills
3. Survey & interview study → development of students’ behaviour,
attitude, self esteem, digital literacy & career aspiration.
5. Laptop long-term studies → development of basic digital
competences
1. Web quest Method → development of information literacy skills
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6. Moving from print to digital literacy → difficult to implement new
pedagogical approaches where traditional print & academic literacies
prevail
Study 1:
Web quest Method → Development of
information literacy skills
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To search & share information from the internet to collaboratively
produce a joint report. Result → secondary school students had possibility to work with complex
issues, cooperate & manage information & ICT.
Study 2:
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Secondary school students self reported that the use of multiple technological
tools (e.g. Wiki, Google docs, Slide Share) in this collaborative project
improved their critical thinking, writing & ICT skills.
International inquiry-based collaboration project → Development of critical
thinking, writing & ICT skills
Study 3:
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Quality over quantity of technology use impacts most on student outcomes.
Other elements in addition to academic achievement should be
used as criteria for evaluating significance of technology use.
Survey & interview study → Development of
students’ behaviour, attitude, self esteem,
digital literacy & career aspiration.
Study 4:
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Childrens’ game playing & experimental use of ICT does not guarantee they
develop complex, creative & productive competences or learning abilities. Rather the evidence shows that the media literacies developed
are especially related to the problem-oriented & open-ended
design of the learning experience.
Collaborative work on solving an open-
ended problem → Development of complex media
literacies
Study 5:
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Rich & versatile use of laptops in & out of school in various
activities developed secondary students’ basic
digital competences.
Laptop long-term studies → Development of digital
competences
Study 6:
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Investigating possibilities of implementing new pedagogies using digital media in 2
different contexts (in an elite and migrant school); Designing tasks (analysis & production
of brochures, web pages & multimedia presentations) to advance students’ critical multimedia literacy skills; ‘Critical Literacy’ course aiming to promote students’ digital literacy skills. Transformation of traditional
literacy education practice occurs in classrooms where technologies are used
throughout the day and across the curriculum.
Moving from print to digital literacy →
Difficult to implement new pedagogical
approaches where traditional print & academic literacies
prevail
Digital competence → an encompassing & inclusive term comprising a variety of specific skills including:
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Definitions:
Digital LiteracyInformation
Literacy
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• No studies found where pedagogical methods supporting digital competence was investigated specifically through empirical studies Digital competence & related skills are complex areas which are constantly evolving, so difficult to investigate using controlled experimental methods.
• Studies that did mention this were often very descriptive, explorative or narrative resulting in lack of solid evidence.
• Rather, the development of digital competence or related skills is often mentioned as a by-product of using technology in an educational setting where the focus is on other learning outcomes such as the acquisition of subject knowledge or the development of other skills.
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Research Sources:
• Variety of studies found focusing on:
– Methods of using ICT in education generally– Using ICT to teach subject knowledge– Teachers’ opinions on best ways to support development of
digital competence & related skills, through surveys– Students’ self reflections on best ways to support development of
digital competence & related skills– Policy related suggestions for supporting the development of
students’ digital competence (without explicit evidence-based results!).
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Research Sources:
http://www.linked_pedagogical_practices_references
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References:
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