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Konrad on Leigh Blackall's SL project. Why am I thinking Project Global Cooling belongs in this world? Outstanding, Konrad!
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Leigh’s Project - A Brief Introduction
As soon as Leigh announced his plans for a virtual prototype of a learning space based on the principles of permaculture design I was hooked. I realized that, to Leigh, the Virtual Classroom Project presented an opportunity to address learning as a fundamental part of our daily existence. “Leigh’s ideas,” I wrote in my project notes, “suggest that he wants to explore the process of de-institutionalizing learning. He seems interested in asking why learning cannot be grounded in informal places, places that we take for granted, such as our homes.” But Leigh took this one step further. If our place of residence is to serve as a focal point of learning in our lives, then we need to start asking ourselves some crucial questions about the kinds of places we inhabit and the relationship between those places and the environment. In other words, Leigh believes that the process of de-institutionalizing learning cannot lead to creating places that are as insensitive to the natural world around them as the big institutions that currently dominate our lives and, specifically, education. One could extend this argument and ask “What exactly are children learning in a school that does not have a recycling programme? What are they learning in a building that’s surrounded by concrete?” I think that Leigh’s project effectively addresses both of these questions.
Leigh’s use of permaculture design, defined by Wikipedia as “an approach to designing human settlements, in particular the development of perennial agricultural systems that mimic the structure and interrelationship found in natural ecologies,” suggests that he is interested in exploring to what extent human beings can be engineers of their own self-sufficient and ecologically-friendly environments. His design revolves around the notion of sustainability
- Want to explore pulling Project Global Cooling into this. - on 2008-04-18
- I've been trying to de-institutionalize learning within the institution, and it's a thankless task. Beginning to believe that I can do better outside of the institution. Already created models with Students 2.0 and Networked Learning class, student Skypecast interviews, YouthTwitter, etc. Want to keep pushing those. - on 2008-04-18
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What really fascinates me about Leigh’s prototype is that, in addition to making us think about sustainability and the environment, Leigh also explores the notion of de-institutionalizing or deschooling society. His project revives some of the key ideas of Ivan Illich. During our discussions over the past two weeks, Leigh’s comments about his design led me to re-visit my thoughts on informal education, lifelong learning, and community. Specifically, his ideas and the way he is implementing them remind me of Illich’s notion that institutions tend to dehumanize people and commodify learning. Consider this passage from Ilich’s Deschooling Society:
Many students, especially those who are poor, intuitively know what the schools do for them. They school them to confuse process and substance. Once these become blurred, a new logic is assumed: the more treatment there is, the better are the results; or, escalation leads to success. The pupil is thereby “schooled” to confuse teaching with learning, grade advancement with education, a diploma with competence, and fluency with the ability to say something new. His imagination is “schooled” to accept service in place of value (Illich, 1973).
In other words, our students tend to think that teaching equals learning. Learning and knowledge are commodified and transform education into a process of consumption rather than exploration. In addition, as Illich argues in Deschooling Society, schools discourage other institutions from assuming educative roles and tend to be places of confinement rather than liberating engagement. De-institutionalization, Illich argues, can take place when we recognize that education “relies on the surprise of the unexpected question which opens new doors for the inquirer and his partner.” This kind of inquiry can take place when the instructor abandons what Illich calls “skill drill” instruction and focuses on helping “matching partners to meet so that learning can take place.”
- This is so in line with my networked learning elective class, trying to guide students to discover learning networks via Twitter and their own local networks. The downside: they're so institutionalized, they don't get it. Korea is probably the worst place to try this. - on 2008-04-18
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Suffern Middle School in Second Life: Of Mice and Men
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Wow. I've dinked with Second Life a bit, and it's in the back of my mind. But seeing what this middle school classroom did with a Second Life trial of Lenny in Steinbeck's _Of Mice and Men_ makes me want to plan for it sooner. Did I say "Wow"?
- cburell on 2007-03-07
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The roles were assigned by the Ms. McGrath on Friday - and an outline of the project was distributed to the students in order that they understand their roles and responsibilities. The excitement in each class was contagious! These kids have all had some experience in Second Life prior to this project as they have already completed a Social Studies project (immigration and Ellis Island) and a math project (The Geo Gallery)
Dubai American Academy: Second Life Coordinator Website
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I am a high school teacher at Dubai American Academy. I teach technology courses, implementing a strong program of Technology integration across classroom curricula, and serve as a Green Team member that works to promote sustainability amongst the DAA community.
As a Tech teacher and Master's graduate student, I am exploring the affordances of how a technologically-mediated learning environment can "allow educators to consider the complex interplay between technology and learning" and how computers "mediate the pedagogical space" (Voithofer, 2002). The work (MAET Year 3) in this webfolio reflects my experiences as a guide and fellow traveler on a journey through this 21st Century landscape. Thanks and have a great day!
Multiverse - MMOG as a Platform? - Mashable!
- A virtual school option independent of SL. - cburell on 2006-12-29
Kids Connect - ZoomLabWiki
- Second Life digital storytelling and theater project wiki. STUDY IT. - cburell on 2006-12-29
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