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Education: An ecology of connectionsGeorge SiemensMay 14, 2008TLt Summit

Saskatoon, SaskatchewanLearning Technologies Centrewww.umanitoba.ca/learning_technologies

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1. Let’s have a revolution!! (but they take time)

2. Complex and complicated3. What technology does to/for us 4. Ecologies5. The person formerly known as teacher6. The Learner

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CHANGE

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Social and technological

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Technological revolution Year

Industrial from 1771

Steam/Railways from 1829

Steel/Electricity from 1875

Oil/Automobile/Mass production

from 1908

Information/telecommunications

from 1971

Perez, C. 2004

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TechnologicalConceptual

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Why change?

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Class

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Divine Right

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Unfair system: Access Barriers

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Resonance

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But, these things take time

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Tension points of education

Open/ClosedAmateur/Expert

Foster/CommandNetwork/Hierarchy

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Reduce barriers

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Increased

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Increased participation

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Where are we now?

TechnologicalConceptual

Here

Here

Here

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1. Let’s have a revolution!! (but they take time)

2. Complex and complicated3. What technology does to/for us 4. Ecologies5. The person formerly known as teacher6. The Learner

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Complicated

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To know the right answer

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Complex

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When we see complex as

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Satisfied with false knowns

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Creation of new frameworks,

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When we iconosize concepts, we strip them of the opportunity to morph

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Nothing is more pernicious in science than attempts to establish adherence to doctrines

Radcliffe-Brown (1940)

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1. Let’s have a revolution!! (but they take time)

2. Complex and complicated3. What technology does to/for us 4. Ecologies5. The person formerly known as teacher6. The Learner

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Technology as blessing and

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Balance is the new extreme

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Boundaries between people

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But what happens to us?

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What of community?

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Fragmentation

Information

Identity

Understanding

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The more we become

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But individual centralization

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1. Let’s have a revolution!! (but they take time)

2. Complex and complicated3. What technology does to/for us 4. Ecologies5. The person formerly known as teacher6. The Learner

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Learning as network formation

Connection are sufficient

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Networks occur within

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Ecologies: environments that fosters and supports learning

ChaoticStructured informality

AdaptiveAlive

DiverseEmergent

Self-organizing, individually directed

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Education as ecology

Classroom, courses, programs, system

Beyond formal

Beyond myopic view of learner

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1. Let’s have a revolution!! (but they take time)

2. Complex and complicated3. What technology does to/for us 4. Ecologies5. The person formerly known as

teacher6. The Learner

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Instructor’s role

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Educator as scaffolder? Accreditor?

Network administrator

Curator/concierge

Product/process…content/interaction

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Blend, spectrum

Formal to informalGradients of technology use

Contextual

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How are ideas vetted/validated?

Source of validation: By experts? Amateurs? Unwashed

masses?

Method: By networks? Openness? Hierarchical?

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1. Let’s have a revolution!! (but they take time)

2. Complex and complicated3. What technology does to/for us 4. Ecologies5. The person formerly known as teacher6. The Learner

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“people have much more knowledge

than appears to be present in the information to which they have been exposed”

Landauer and Dumais (1997)

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Biggs SOLO

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Learner’s role

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Wayfinding

Darken, R. 1996

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On

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Move to exploration

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Websites and Newsletters

www.elearnspace.orgwww.knowingknowledge.com

www.connectivism.cahttp://ltc.umanitoba.ca/wordpress/

gsiemens AT elearnspace DOT org