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Network literacy: the foundation for networked learning the role of social media augmented social learning Prof Robert Fitzgerald Learning with Technology 7840 Semester 2 2011 Week 2

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Questions, questions... What  is  social media?

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How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What  is  social media?

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How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What  is  social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks!

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How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What  is  social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How do I know it’s just not all crap?

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How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What  is  social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How can social media tools make me a better teacher? How do I know it’s just not all crap?

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How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What  is  social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How can social media tools make me a better teacher? What  are  all those little icons? How do I know it’s just not all crap?

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How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What  is  social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How can social media tools make me a better teacher? What  are  all those little icons? If I put in a bookmark, where will it go?  How do I know it’s just not all crap?

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How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What  is  social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How can social media tools make me a better teacher? What  are  all those little icons? If I put in a bookmark, where will it go?  How do I know it’s just not all crap? What are all those bunches of differently-sized words?

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How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What  is  social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How can social media tools make me a better teacher? How do I know it’s just not all crap? What  are  all those little icons? What are all those bunches of differently-sized words? What about bullying and predators? How can social media be safe for students? If I put in a bookmark, where will it go?

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How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What  is  social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How can social media tools make me a better teacher? How do I know it’s just not all crap? What  are  all those little icons? What are all those bunches of differently-sized words? What about bullying and predators? How can social media be safe for students? If I put in a bookmark, where will it go?  This stuff changes all the time. I’ll have to learn some new technology next month!

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How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What  is  social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How can social media tools make me a better teacher? How do I know it’s just not all crap? What  are  all those little icons? What are all those bunches of differently-sized words? What about bullying and predators? How can social media be safe for students? If I put in a bookmark, where will it go?  This stuff changes all the time. I’ll have to learn some new technology next month! I am just totally overloaded. Will this take more time or save time?

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How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What  is  social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How can social media tools make me a better teacher? How do I know it’s just not all crap? Where do I start?! There are so many options! What  are  all those little icons? What are all those bunches of differently-sized words? What about bullying and predators? How can social media be safe for students? If I put in a bookmark, where will it go?  This stuff changes all the time. I’ll have to learn some new technology next month! I am just totally overloaded. Will this take more time or save time?

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How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What  is  social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How can social media tools make me a better teacher? How do I know it’s just not all crap? Where do I start?! There are so many options! What  are  all those little icons? What are all those bunches of differently-sized words? What is a real live problem that could be solved with social media? What about bullying and predators? How can social media be safe for students? If I put in a bookmark, where will it go?  This stuff changes all the time. I’ll have to learn some new technology next month! I am just totally overloaded. Will this take more time or save time? Questions, questions...

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Time to rethink The emerging forms of interactive media, information communication technologies and social networking are  reshaping almost every aspect of our work and social life These new practices and literacies  challenge our traditional ideas  about the form and function of education New opportunities for participation and interaction  are arising from virtual communities of interest where users are active content creators re-mixing, re-purposing and re-distributing content Technology is quite clearly much more than just a  tool  but can be an  evocative object to think with  and an  engine of social and cultural change  CCC in 21C  - Create, Communicate, Collaborate

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The rise of complex communicative thinking Source:  Autor, David, Richard J. Murnane, and Frank Levy, “The Skill Content of Recent Technological Change: An Empirical Exploration.” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 118(4), November 2003,  1279–1334

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A digital revolution Cartoon by Jim Borgman at the Cincinatti Enquirer

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Students reporting a moderate use of computers to perform a range of tasks ICT & The  Goldilocks Principle ( Just right )   Source: OECD (2005) Are students ready for a technology-rich world? What PISA studies tell us, Figure 4.6, p.65.

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Other leaders have said similar …

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“ Quick, turn something on…I’m starting to think” Homer Simpson

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New ways of thinking “… we must develop not only the technical capability but also the intellectual capacity for transforming tacit pedagogical knowledge into commonly usable and visible knowledge” “ We have an opportunity to change the way we create and exchange information, knowledge, and culture [and offer greater] opportunities for cultural self-reflection and human connection.” “ The learning process is about learning-to-be a practitioner rather than just learning about....” “… we need not simply more information, but people to assimilate, understand, and make sense of it.”

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From browser to contributor Source:  Fitzgerald, R.N., Steele, J. et al. (2009).  Digital learning communities (DLC): Investigating the application of social software to support networked learning.  Australian Learning and Teaching Council. ISBN: 978-1-74088-296-5. 52pp. Available  http://eprints.qut.edu.au/18476/1/c18476.pdf .

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INSPIRE A Centre for ICT in Education: Pedagogy, Practice and Research

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Designed for learning and research

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A collaborative space

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An internal city

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INSPIRE building progress view  photostream pics by  munnerley

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NW View of INSPIRE pics by  munnerley

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pics by  munnerley TEAL Room Technology-enhanced Active Learning (see  MIT )

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By The End of 2011 20 Typical Households Will Generate More Internet Traffic Than The Entire Internet in 2008  Cisco Systems

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Networked, layered, mobile, augmented reality learning Source: Museum of London – Street Museum (via Creative Review) Streetmuseum is an Iphone app created by the Museum of London Layar, worlds first mobile Augmented Reality

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Impactful Augmented Reality in Your Everyday Life

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An educational lens Source :  Mishra, P., & Koehler, M. J. (2006). Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge: A new framework for teacher knowledge.  Teachers College Record. 108 (6), 1017-1054.  Focus our attention, not narrow our focus

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Social media for learning “ In the end, network literacy is all about our own ability to reach out to others to start our own fires, to attend to our own learning needs, and to navigate these new spaces...” “ This new networked space where we can all connect, create and collaborate is one filled with amazing potentials for learning, many that promise to reshape the way we go about our lives both in and outside of school.” How quickly we begin to understand these potentials, first for ourselves and then for our classrooms, will in no small way determine the preparedness of students to compete successfully in the world they will soon inherit”.  Source:  Richardson, W. (2010) 21 st  century skills. Bloomington, IN. Solution Tree Press. p302.

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Social learning – supporting  different  connections between people, tools and knowledge Disaggregate the artifact  –  Look  around  and  within  the device Need to develop more transformative understandings of  users and technologies in  context (presence and place) No one-size-fits-all - the need for multiple, interactive channels Network literacies - move from browser to contributor Engage users - and give them control over how they interact with the environment Need to ensure we don’t “crowd out” different solutions Lessons

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The future is here…its just not evenly distributed yet William Gibson author of Neuromancer (1984)

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  • 1. Network literacy: the foundation for networked learning the role of social media augmented social learning Prof Robert Fitzgerald Learning with Technology 7840 Semester 2 2011 Week 2
  • 2. Questions, questions... What is social media?
  • 3. How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What is social media?
  • 4. How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What is social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks!
  • 5. How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What is social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How do I know it’s just not all crap?
  • 6. How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What is social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How can social media tools make me a better teacher? How do I know it’s just not all crap?
  • 7. How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What is social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How can social media tools make me a better teacher? What are all those little icons? How do I know it’s just not all crap?
  • 8. How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What is social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How can social media tools make me a better teacher? What are all those little icons? If I put in a bookmark, where will it go? How do I know it’s just not all crap?
  • 9. How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What is social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How can social media tools make me a better teacher? What are all those little icons? If I put in a bookmark, where will it go? How do I know it’s just not all crap? What are all those bunches of differently-sized words?
  • 10. How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What is social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How can social media tools make me a better teacher? How do I know it’s just not all crap? What are all those little icons? What are all those bunches of differently-sized words? What about bullying and predators? How can social media be safe for students? If I put in a bookmark, where will it go?
  • 11. How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What is social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How can social media tools make me a better teacher? How do I know it’s just not all crap? What are all those little icons? What are all those bunches of differently-sized words? What about bullying and predators? How can social media be safe for students? If I put in a bookmark, where will it go? This stuff changes all the time. I’ll have to learn some new technology next month!
  • 12. How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What is social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How can social media tools make me a better teacher? How do I know it’s just not all crap? What are all those little icons? What are all those bunches of differently-sized words? What about bullying and predators? How can social media be safe for students? If I put in a bookmark, where will it go? This stuff changes all the time. I’ll have to learn some new technology next month! I am just totally overloaded. Will this take more time or save time?
  • 13. How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What is social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How can social media tools make me a better teacher? How do I know it’s just not all crap? Where do I start?! There are so many options! What are all those little icons? What are all those bunches of differently-sized words? What about bullying and predators? How can social media be safe for students? If I put in a bookmark, where will it go? This stuff changes all the time. I’ll have to learn some new technology next month! I am just totally overloaded. Will this take more time or save time?
  • 14. How can you use social media to be a networked learner? What is social media? I thought social media was for finding out about Posh and Becks! How can social media tools make me a better teacher? How do I know it’s just not all crap? Where do I start?! There are so many options! What are all those little icons? What are all those bunches of differently-sized words? What is a real live problem that could be solved with social media? What about bullying and predators? How can social media be safe for students? If I put in a bookmark, where will it go? This stuff changes all the time. I’ll have to learn some new technology next month! I am just totally overloaded. Will this take more time or save time? Questions, questions...
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  • 18. Time to rethink The emerging forms of interactive media, information communication technologies and social networking are reshaping almost every aspect of our work and social life These new practices and literacies challenge our traditional ideas about the form and function of education New opportunities for participation and interaction are arising from virtual communities of interest where users are active content creators re-mixing, re-purposing and re-distributing content Technology is quite clearly much more than just a tool but can be an evocative object to think with and an engine of social and cultural change CCC in 21C - Create, Communicate, Collaborate
  • 19. The rise of complex communicative thinking Source: Autor, David, Richard J. Murnane, and Frank Levy, “The Skill Content of Recent Technological Change: An Empirical Exploration.” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 118(4), November 2003, 1279–1334
  • 20. A digital revolution Cartoon by Jim Borgman at the Cincinatti Enquirer
  • 21. Students reporting a moderate use of computers to perform a range of tasks ICT & The Goldilocks Principle ( Just right ) Source: OECD (2005) Are students ready for a technology-rich world? What PISA studies tell us, Figure 4.6, p.65.
  • 22. Other leaders have said similar …
  • 23. “ Quick, turn something on…I’m starting to think” Homer Simpson
  • 24. New ways of thinking “… we must develop not only the technical capability but also the intellectual capacity for transforming tacit pedagogical knowledge into commonly usable and visible knowledge” “ We have an opportunity to change the way we create and exchange information, knowledge, and culture [and offer greater] opportunities for cultural self-reflection and human connection.” “ The learning process is about learning-to-be a practitioner rather than just learning about....” “… we need not simply more information, but people to assimilate, understand, and make sense of it.”
  • 25. From browser to contributor Source: Fitzgerald, R.N., Steele, J. et al. (2009). Digital learning communities (DLC): Investigating the application of social software to support networked learning. Australian Learning and Teaching Council. ISBN: 978-1-74088-296-5. 52pp. Available http://eprints.qut.edu.au/18476/1/c18476.pdf .
  • 26. INSPIRE A Centre for ICT in Education: Pedagogy, Practice and Research
  • 27. Designed for learning and research
  • 30. INSPIRE building progress view photostream pics by munnerley
  • 31. NW View of INSPIRE pics by munnerley
  • 32. pics by munnerley TEAL Room Technology-enhanced Active Learning (see MIT )
  • 33. By The End of 2011 20 Typical Households Will Generate More Internet Traffic Than The Entire Internet in 2008 Cisco Systems
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  • 35. Networked, layered, mobile, augmented reality learning Source: Museum of London – Street Museum (via Creative Review) Streetmuseum is an Iphone app created by the Museum of London Layar, worlds first mobile Augmented Reality
  • 36. Impactful Augmented Reality in Your Everyday Life
  • 37. An educational lens Source : Mishra, P., & Koehler, M. J. (2006). Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge: A new framework for teacher knowledge. Teachers College Record. 108 (6), 1017-1054. Focus our attention, not narrow our focus
  • 38. Social media for learning “ In the end, network literacy is all about our own ability to reach out to others to start our own fires, to attend to our own learning needs, and to navigate these new spaces...” “ This new networked space where we can all connect, create and collaborate is one filled with amazing potentials for learning, many that promise to reshape the way we go about our lives both in and outside of school.” How quickly we begin to understand these potentials, first for ourselves and then for our classrooms, will in no small way determine the preparedness of students to compete successfully in the world they will soon inherit”. Source: Richardson, W. (2010) 21 st century skills. Bloomington, IN. Solution Tree Press. p302.
  • 39. Social learning – supporting different connections between people, tools and knowledge Disaggregate the artifact – Look around and within the device Need to develop more transformative understandings of users and technologies in context (presence and place) No one-size-fits-all - the need for multiple, interactive channels Network literacies - move from browser to contributor Engage users - and give them control over how they interact with the environment Need to ensure we don’t “crowd out” different solutions Lessons
  • 40. The future is here…its just not evenly distributed yet William Gibson author of Neuromancer (1984)

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  1. Browse: Read, Surf, Watch Participate: Make comments, suggestions and critiques Contribute : Create and upload content Surveyed nearly 3000 students across UC, RMIT & QUT Young undergraduate females (18-25 72%; Female 60%; UG 78%) They attend classes for 10 hours per week have Broadband access (90%) and spend 3-4 hours per day on the Internet which they access from home (65%) Top three things they do on the net are: Send or read e-mail University research Go to social networking sites (e.g. Facebook, MySpace) They say they're good with personal productivity apps & search engine but less confident with wikis, blogs & RSS