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Activities - 1-2 implementations per course
 
Activities - 1-2 implementations per course
  
===Connected learning theory'''
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Question for group - not much focus on emerging technologies - should there be?
  
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Resources
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Bates new book
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Handbook of Open/Distance
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'''Connected learning theory''' - Theories of Open, Distance and Connected Learning
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Topics
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Classic Theories (behaviourism, cognitivsim, social-constructivism, connectivism)
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Theories of Distance/Open
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Resources
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Dron and Anderson (2011)
  
 
'''Openness in education'''
 
'''Openness in education'''
open educational practices
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open educational practices or teaching and learning in the open or Open educational processes (based on OERu microcourses)
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open practices - History of Unesco, PLAR, Open Source Software (where does this fit?)
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'''Designing open learning''' - Learning Design
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Resources 
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Carvalho & Goodyear
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Wiley's book on Project Management for IDs
  
  
'''Designing open learning'''
 
  
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'''Critical approaches'''
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Topics
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power, equity, access
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Global approaches
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critiquing notions of disruption
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Resources
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Veletsianos (2016) Emerging Technologies
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Christianson
  
'''Critical approaches'''
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BIG IDEA for this course (different model)
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Reimagining the Educator in the 21st Century (based on Law course, Law in the 21st century)
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Design your own...degree? network? policy? learning space?
  
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'''Communities''' - Learning Communities & Networked Learning
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Topics: start with Lave & Wenger (situated, CoP, others) -  emergent learning - Constellations (weak/strong ties Ryberg et al)
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Other ides: coherence vs networked/emergent (model by Mackness et al. ?)
  
'''Communities'''
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IDEAS for Braintsorm day:
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5 buckets with the following boxes:
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Topics
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Resources/tools
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activities/challenges
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Projects? (ie for portfolio?)
  
 
==2014==
 
==2014==

Revision as of 16:39, 9 November 2015

Meeting Agendas and Notes

2015

Meeting - Michelle, Brian, Irwin

Notes

Buckets

Learning challenges Research informed practice MEME: Apply or die Goal is to graduate having graduated having developed an online course or similar thing Pedagogical model - embodying open educational practices into the expectations and outcomes of every course. Wordpress and cloning tools Alan Levine - challenge bank, syndication, expand out to full program scale Layers - practical/technical skills - pedagogical knowledge - research and evaluation - reflection and critical understanding Debunking mythology around technology - disruption, apocalypse, Internet law - privacy, copyright, EULAs, ToUs, Creative Commons, Online identities

Special topic - creating open textbook or other thing Philosophy - add project - philosophy/sociology of technology in education Diversity -

Foundational skills in open and connected learning

  • Should be mandatory first course or PLAR'd
  • Orientation to program approach
  • Create personal learning space and networks (tools and practices)
  • Completed project at the end of each course
  • Working in social networks
  • Facilitating collaboration in online communities
  • Creating, capturing, curating, sharing digital artifacts
  • Open pedagogies
  • Online research methods and issues
  • The flipped classroom
  • Finding and using OER
  • Using digital tools for learning assessment
  • Liberating structures
  • Frameworks for creating collaborative activities
  • Making short form videos and audio recordings
  • Meme - animated gifs
  • Personal archiving
  • Online privacy
  • Authentic learning principles and purposes - pedagogy

Digital literacies necessary to operate in open and connected learning environment Authentic learning Apply everything! Activities - 1-2 implementations per course

Question for group - not much focus on emerging technologies - should there be?

Resources Bates new book Handbook of Open/Distance

Connected learning theory - Theories of Open, Distance and Connected Learning Topics Classic Theories (behaviourism, cognitivsim, social-constructivism, connectivism) Theories of Distance/Open Resources Dron and Anderson (2011)

Openness in education open educational practices or teaching and learning in the open or Open educational processes (based on OERu microcourses) open practices - History of Unesco, PLAR, Open Source Software (where does this fit?)


Designing open learning - Learning Design Resources Carvalho & Goodyear Wiley's book on Project Management for IDs


Critical approaches Topics power, equity, access Global approaches critiquing notions of disruption Resources Veletsianos (2016) Emerging Technologies Christianson

BIG IDEA for this course (different model) Reimagining the Educator in the 21st Century (based on Law course, Law in the 21st century) Design your own...degree? network? policy? learning space?

Communities - Learning Communities & Networked Learning Topics: start with Lave & Wenger (situated, CoP, others) - emergent learning - Constellations (weak/strong ties Ryberg et al) Other ides: coherence vs networked/emergent (model by Mackness et al. ?)

IDEAS for Braintsorm day: 5 buckets with the following boxes: Topics Resources/tools activities/challenges Projects? (ie for portfolio?)

2014

December 9 meeting
September 10 Program nomenclature
August 21 Program goals
August 18 - General program features

2012

These notes were transferred from the earlier documentation in the OL WikiSpaces account which is now closed. Oct 31 Notes.docx

Nov 29 Agenda and Notes

December 10 2012 meeting

July 5 2013 Meeting