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Tero Toivanen

The competitive edge of the social business « Esko Kilpi on Interactive Value Creation - 1 views

  • Creative learning becomes the fundamental activity. It is not about consuming pre-determined content, passing tests or something with beginnings and ends. Learning is continuous transformation. It is the foundation for creative action.
  • The new competitive edge comes from interactive capacity: the ability to connect with information and people, as and when needed.
  • In increasingly complex environments learning curriculums cannot be effectively designed beforehand.
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  • Learning is not related to meeting the requirements set by someone else, but is motivated and expressed through personal situational needs and aspirations.
  • We are leaving behind the Western preoccupation with the autonomous individual and begin to appreciate the importance of social processes and interdependence.
  • The primary learning asset for a knowledge worker is the interactive, reflective practice. The network is also a means for signalling: making own learning not only visible to oneself, but also to others, thus creating a platform for comments, conversation and even formal accreditation.
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    Esko Kilven mielenkiintoinen blogikirjoitus, joka koskettelee läheisesti näkymättömän oppimisen ideoita.
Pekka Ihanainen

Discussion about cyborgology - 2 views

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    Interesting stuff for reflecting cyborgology and cyborgisation
Tero Toivanen

The Flip: End of a Love Affair « Wright'sRoom - 6 views

  • As I shifted my classroom from teacher-centred to student-centred, my students began to do lots of their their own research. Sometimes this resulted in them teaching each other. Sometimes they created a project with the knowledge they were acquiring. But the bottom line was that their learning had a purpose that was apparent to them, beyond simply passing the unit exam.
    • Tero Toivanen
       
      Luokassa siirryttiin opettajakeskeisyydestä oppijakeskeisyyteen. Oppijat alkoivat opettamaan toisiaan, he loivat projekteja... Oppiminen muuttui heille merkitykselliseksi... tässähän toteutuu paljon niistä ajatuksista, joista olemme puhunneet tässäkin ympäristössä. Näkymätön oppiminen alkaa muuttua näkyväksi :-)
  • I helped them learn to learn. I prompted them to reflect on their thinking and learning, while at the same time I shared my own journey as a learner. I helped them develop skills such as using research tools, finding and evaluating sources, and collaborating with their peers. My goal as a teacher shifted from information-giver and gatekeeper to someone who was determined to work myself out of a job by the time my students graduated.
    • Tero Toivanen
       
      Opettaja muuttuu informaation välittäjästä oppimisen asiantunijaksi ja fasilitoijaksi... Yes!
  • As this shift occurred, the flip simply disappeared from our classroom. It took almost a year for me to notice it was gone. Instead, our classroom had become a place where students discovered and shared their own resources, while engaging in projects with each other. There was no need for me to assign video homework or create portable lectures. It all happened during class.
    • Tero Toivanen
       
      Käänteinen luokkahuone (Flipped Classroom) kuihtui pikku hiljaa pois, sillä sitä ei enää tarvittu... 
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  • Lest anyone think we were able to do this because we learn in a high-tech school, that’s not the case. We weren’t a 1:1 classroom. We used whatever devices my students had, which often was a couple of iPads, a few computers, and student cell phones. There were students who didn’t have a device, so other students shared. We made it work and everyone learned.
    • Tero Toivanen
       
      Laitteet eivät olleet ratkaisuna tässäkään tapauksessa, vaan tapa oppia ja jakamisen kulttuuri. Eikö kuullostakin tutulta ;-) 
  • I dislike the idea of giving my students homework
    • Tero Toivanen
       
      Olen tästäkin asiasta samaa mieltä. Jos oppija ovat jo oppineet asian, niin miksi siitä pitäisi vielä antaa läksyjä? Tärkeintä on kuitenkin oppiminen.
  • Recently I’ve been reading Alfie Kohn’s book The Homework Myth.
    • Tero Toivanen
       
      Tämäkin kirja pitää laittaa lukulistalle :-)
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