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  • Feb 27, 09

    This is the interview where Dr. Zhao talks about contributing to the community.
    Supports my idea about extending the framework to the wider community.

  • Mar 09, 09

    Professor MacFarlane discusses many issues which ring true to me. In particular:
    - lack of vision for what education could be like with new technology (around 4 min mark)
    - the web2.0 and technology revolution is great for the 15% of people who have a good life anyway because of their suituation and culture (5:30)
    - others don't benefit from the access to the technology - they need help (6:00)
    - no change in classroom over last 20 years with computers and in danger of no change in next 20 years (7:30)
    - instruction vs. construction (8:30)
    - expect learning to change with introduction of technology (10:30) - but hasn't really done so
    - student self-directed learning is separate from school work i.e. at home and not related to school (14:30)
    - much of what kids do on computers at home is trivial (16:00)
    - the ones that do have good experiences are the same 15% (16:30)
    - kids that are missing out have a computer at home probably but no access to the community that enables them to have these experiences (17:10)
    - doing something by themselves does not really benefit them - it is being part of a community that had benefit for learning
    - what are we dong for these people? (19:10)
    - talking about missing pedagogical model for how to teach (22:00)
    - teachers are expected to use technology to provide innovative learning but no model against which to do so, some don't use it at all, some use it inappropriately - there maybe some individual examples but not overall (23:00)
    - schools bad at connecting with their communities in a learning sense (26:00)
    - talks about chinese online writing community and how they comment, collaborate (34:00)
    - community (47:30)
    - communitites aren't formed when people are brought together in schools etc.
    - need to have a common problem or interest (48:30) - Plant's definition?
    - in education the problem is because assessment is done individually (49:00)
    - so forming groups and sharing ideas is not attractive for students - worried about not getting credit for their own ideas (49:30)
    - needs a

  • Mar 09, 09

    key points (see also my bookmark to the BLC '07 keynote by Professor McFarlane)- technology is not helping learning (1:30)
    - american high schools are counterproductive to success in knowledge society (Bill Gates) (2:30)
    - have a model where kids produce their own digital representation of how they see the world - rather than just lookin at other people's (4:00)
    - make learning deeper rather than try to cover a lot of content but shallow learning (5:00)
    - one suggestion is teaching people to be able to recognise an evidence-based argument and not be susceptible to incorrect information (6:00)
    - model for assessment based on this sort of change to curriculum, e-portfolios (7:30) - meaningful coursework - mainly in school - not allowing homework to restrict their self learning
    - treat school like work in a way with emphasis on quality not quantity (10:00)
    - need to connect with parents who see school as different than their schooling and unsure about its benefits (11:00)
    - access to technology (12:00) - benefit based on having the access first bit also that their environment but also their culture at home helps them benefit\n- top 15% (from BLC keynote) are getting most benefit from access and their culture
    - but these normally high achievers can't see school as relevant to them based on what they experience at home and are failing at school (13:30)
    - community knowledge and learning capacity building in technology (14:00)
    - "digital challenge" program in Bristol (14:40)
    - community mentors that learn something then teach to others in the community
    - giving more people access and that means they can have choices on what they can do

  • Mar 09, 09

    Alan November condenses a number of his ideas and those that come up in his interviews and presentations available from this website.

  • Mar 09, 09

    Alan November condenses a number of his ideas and those that come up in his interviews and presentations available from this website. There are also a number of suggestions on how students can contribute to their learning community.

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