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Rethinking Teaching & Learning in a Networked Reality Dr. Alec Couros ECS 100
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Rethinking Teaching & Learning in a Networked Reality

Dr. Alec CourosECS 100

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Who is this guy?

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My Blog, My Hub

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Photo Sharing

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Video Sharing

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Social Network Services

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Content Sharing

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Copyleft

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“Web 2.0 tools that might allow academics to reflect and reimagine what they do as scholars. Such tools might positively affect -- even transform - research,

teaching, and services responsibilities - only if scholars choose to build serious academic lives online,

presenting semi-public selves and becoming invested in and connected to the work of their peers and

students.” (Greenhow, Robella, & Hughes, 2009)

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social networks & media

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• redefine communities, friends, citizenship, identity, presence, privacy, publics, geography.

• enable learning, communication, sharing, connections, collaboration, community.

• networks form around shared interests & objects.

Social Networks

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Old World Networks

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Mario Couros

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Mediated Reality

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Twitter in 60 Seconds

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Each technology creates a new environment.

The old environment becomes content for

the new environment.

The effects of mediacome from their form

not their content.

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The Way We Were

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David Wiley(Brigham Young University)

@opencontent

Then vs Now

Analog Digital

Tethered Mobile

Isolated Connected

Generic Personal

Consumption Creating

Closed Open

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David Wiley(Brigham Young University)

@opencontent

Education vs Everyday

Analog Digital

Tethered Mobile

Isolated Connected

Generic Personal

Consumption Creating

Closed Open

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Rise of the PLN

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trust

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easy trust

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humankind is mostly good

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View on Society?

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“Some of the comments on Youtube make you weep for the future of humanity, just for the spelling alone, never mind the obscenity and naked hatred.”

(Lev Grossman)@leverus

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@zittrain• Technical infrastructure of

the web.

• Wikipedia’s content & form

• ‘Hitchhiking’ exists through Internet-facilitated kindness, collaboration, & sharing.

The Web as Random Acts of Kindness (TED Talk)

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• Inspired by McLuhan’s “We shape our tools and thereafter our tools shape us.”

• Youtube & other social media mitigate “connection without constraint”. In many cases this leaves to “tremendously deep communities”.

The Machine is (Changing) Us(Personal Democracy Forum)

@mwesch

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Heroes for our Mediated Culture

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“The invention of the alphabet and the resulting intensification of the visual sense in the communication process gave sight priority over hearing, but the effect was so powerful that it went beyond communication

through language to reshape literate society’s conception and use of space.” (Gordon re: Mcluhan)

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educators and trust

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via @mcleod

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via @shareski

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i can haz internetz

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@smartinez

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learners and trust

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Teens are not connecting in the ways we fear. But, we need to pay attention to:

•Properties: persistence, replicability, searchability, scalability, (de)locatability.

•Dynamics: invisible audiences, collapsed contexts, blurring of public & private spaces

Living & Learning with Social Media(Penn State address)

@zephoria

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“Kyle Doyle is not going to work today, f*** it,

I’m still trashed SICKIE WOO.”

“Cisco just offered me a job! Now I have to weigh the utility of a fatty paycheck against the daily commute to San Jose and

hating the work.”

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• Scottish teen who participates in my open, online grad course.

• Creative, motivated, independent, connected, respectful, cognizant and intentional in managing his digital identity.

Bassman_Sean(Scotland)

@bassman_sean

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in practice

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Grade Five - Choir on Youtube

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Grade Six - Global Connections

@zbpipe

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Grade Seven/Eight - Class Branding

@glassbeed

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EC&I 831 -Non-Credit

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pay attention to ...

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Access

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Ubiquity

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RT Search

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RT Collaboration

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Social Reading

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Trusted Groups

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New Roles for Educators

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Professional Identities

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Professional Development Gone Wild!

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Private Public

Closed Open

Thinning Walls

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• The future of learning is open, connected, & social.

• Learning networks redefine how knowledge is created, distributed & controlled.

• Meaningful learning can be fostered through informal learning networks.

The Big Ideas

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Don’t limit a child to your own learning, for he was born

in another time. ~Tagore