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Tarmo Toikkanen

The Ed Techie: Using learning environments as a metaphor for educational change - 0 views

  • In examining the current physical space Wesch (2008) asked students what a lecture hall ‘said’ about learning, in essence what were the affordances (Gibson 1979; Norman 1988) of the standard learning environment. They listed the following: To learn is to acquire information Information is scare and hard to find Trust authority for good information Authorized information is beyond discussion Obey the authority Follow along
  • These are obviously at odds with what most educators regard as key components in learning, such as dialogue, reflection, critical analysis, etc. They are also at distinct odds with the type of experience students have in the online world they inhabit regularly, particularly the social network, read/write web. These environments are characterised by User-generated content Power of the crowd Data on an epic scale Architecture of participation Network effects Openness
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  • When it was necessary for education to be performed face to face, a number of services were bundled together. When it becomes digital and online, this may no longer be the case, as we have seen in most content industries, such as music and newspapers (education has some similarities with content and also some significant differences). The first round of learning tools replicated the centralised model, but as the tools have become easier to use, and the methods for integrating them simpler, so this centralised approach seems less applicable. Clay Shirky (2008) argues that the ‘cost’ of organising people has collapsed, which makes informal groupings more likely to occur and often more successful:"By making it easier for groups to self-assemble and for individuals to contribute to group effort without requiring formal management, these tools have radically altered the old limits on the size, sophistication, and scope of unsupervised effort"Part of the function of universities is to provide this organisation, for example by grouping individuals together to form a student cohort who are interested in the same subject. But as this grouping becomes easier to do online, it becomes less of a valued function of the university - ie you don’t need to go to a university to find like minded people. Education then faces the same challenges regarding the cost of organisation that, say, the Encyclopedia Brittanica faced from wikipedia. Returning to the theme of this paper, Shirky’s argument can also be applied to technology, namely that the ‘cost’ of integrating technology has drastically reduced, meaning it is now feasible for individuals to do this, thus alleviating the need for centrally provided pre-integrated solutions. For example, we could reword the above quote to read:By making it easier for tools to (self) assemble and for applications to contribute to the environment without requiring integration, these approaches have radically altered the old limits on the size, sophistication, and scope of any individual to create their own environmentProjects such as SocialLearn, illustrate that the conceptualisation of a learning environment goes beyond technical, or even pedagogical considerations. In a digital society it comes to represent the institutional response to changes in the nature of knowledge creation, sharing, and participation, in short to the nature of education itself. Shirky argues that ‘when we change the way we communicate, we change society’, and the new socially based technologies we have today are doing this in fundamental ways. It is only by exploring their potential that universities can remain relevant to the society they are helping to shape.
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    The central theme of this article is that the online learning environment can be seen as the means by which higher education can explores the challenges and opportunities raised by online and digital society.
Eija Kalliala

Reading Wikipedia with students | Teemu Leinonen - 0 views

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    Teemu Leinosen pohdintoja Wikipediasta opetuksessa.
Tarmo Toikkanen

K-12 Web Archiving - 1 views

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    "If you were a K12 student which websites would you want to save for future generations? What would you want people to look at 50 or even 500 years from now?"
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    USAssa kysytään oppilailta, mitä pitäisi webistä arkistoida tuleville sukupolville ja miksi.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Wallwisher.com :: Words that stick - 3 views

shared by Tarmo Toikkanen on 26 Sep 10 - Cached
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    Interactive wall for student-posted notes and multimedia. Good for displaying on a projector or IWB.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Enhancing Feedback - 2 views

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    Guidance for teachers and students on making the most use of feedback possibilities.
Tarmo Toikkanen

» A pupil, a blog and a PLN! Mr. Mitchell's Blog - asksir.co.uk - 3 views

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    Great example of how a teacher can leverage his followers to connect his students to the rest of the world.
Tarmo Toikkanen

YouTube vs. TeacherTube - 0 views

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    Darren was asked why he chose to use YouTube instead of TeacherTube as a platform for his students to share their videos. Here's the answer.
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    Kolme syytä, miksi YouTube on parempi kuin TeacherTube myös koulukäytössä.
Tero Toivanen

Languages smarten up your brain - Guardian Weekly - 1 views

  • Now a study published by the European Commission reveals that learning an additional language such as English may bring benefits that go beyond the ability to use the language itself. This report has implications for why, when and how we teach and learn English as a second or foreign ­language.
  • One of the significant findings for English language teaching is that changes in the brain’s electrical activity may occur much earlier than previously thought.
  • this study suggests that changes in the brain may start even in the earlier stages of language learning.
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  • Another cluster concerns enhanced mental flexibility.
  • The benefits reported include enhanced capacity for learning whereby knowledge of languages can lead to superior memory function, especially short-term “working” memory.
  • Most of the advantages ­described support overall competence-building for life and work in modern, information-rich, internet environments.
  • Enhanced problem-solving capability is also reported.
  • Greater understanding of how language functions and is used to achieve specific goals in life acts as the fourth cluster.
  • Finally the study reports on research that links knowledge of languages to a slowdown of age-related mental diminishment such as certain forms of dementia.
  • The cognitive neurosciences stress the need for powerful learning environments, and yet not enough of our language education is spent encouraging learners to engage in higher-order thinking about meaningful content that fires up the brain.
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    Most people learn languages to help them communicate. Now a study of recent research into brain function reveals that students could be gaining a lot more from their pursuit of linguistic skills, says David Marsh
Tero Toivanen

YouTube - Hyper Island in a Nutshell - 2 views

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    Learning by Failing! The students from Hyper Island Digital Media class of 2010, Stockholm give their view on the world leading school. 
Tarmo Toikkanen

Home - Creaza - 0 views

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    Creative web-based tools for students to create mindmaps, cartoon, movies and audio.
Tarmo Toikkanen

ZaidLearn: Use Bloom's Taxonomy Wheel for Writing Learning Outcomes - 0 views

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    Zaidlearn on kerännyt useita versioita perinteisestä Bloomin taksonomiasta, joilla voi luokitella ja kuvata oppimistavoitteita.
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    Do you have trouble finding the right ACTION VERBS to describe what you want your students to achieve from the course, module, topic or unit? Have you tried using Bloom's Taxonomy wheel(s) before to assist finding those magic action verbs?
Tarmo Toikkanen

socialmediaguidelines / FrontPage - 0 views

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    Pieni wikisivusto, johon rakennetaan tiivistä ohjeistusta koulujen henkilökunnalle, vanhemmille ja opiskelijoille siitä, miten tulee toimia, kun koulussa hyödynnetään sosiaalista mediaa. Saa osallistua.
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    This is a collaborative project to generate Social Media Guidelines for school districts. The goal of this guideline is to provide instructional employees, staff, students, administrators, parents and the school district community direction when using social media applications both inside and outside the classroom.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Heroes? at Bionic Teaching - 0 views

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    Challenge your students' established views to get them interested.
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    Tässä kaunis (vai ruma?) esimerkki opiskelijoiden huomion keräämisestä sopivalla visualisoinnilla.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Digital Writing, Digital Teaching - Integrating New Literacies into the Teach... - 1 views

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    "Dan Priest suggested that his explorations of the internet and some of the tools available continue to inspire the ways in which he teaches with technology. Using his Wii remote/homemade Smartboard, he argues that "Students are more receptive to graphically designed instruction today than what is considered practical""
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    Liittyen viime aikojen esitystekniikan, visualisoinnin ja graafisten diojen käyttöön tässä opettajan vinkkejä palveluihin, joilla voi kehittää oman opetuksen visuaalisuutta.
Tarmo Toikkanen

100 Ways You Should Be Using Facebook in Your Classroom | Online College Tips - Online ... - 2 views

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    "Facebook isn't just a great way for you to find old friends or learn about what's happening this weekend, it is also an incredible learning tool. Teachers can utilize Facebook for class projects, for enhancing communication, and for engaging students in a manner that might not be entirely possible in traditional classroom settings."
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    100 vinkkiä Facebookin käyttöön opetuksessa. Kannattaa lukea sopivan kriittisellä otteella.
Tero Toivanen

U.S. Dept. of Ed. Reaffirms OER Support, Highlights Competency-Based Assessment | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

  • And she noted that the department and the Obama Administration’s commitment to OER began “at the top,” with President Obama highlighting his support for “the creation of a new online and open source clearinghouse of courses” to help higher education achieve the goal of making the United States first in the world in the proportion of students graduating from college by 2020.
  • all the new intellectual property produced as a result of those grants, whether it’s a new open course or modules, or new kinds of learning materials,… would be released with a Creative Commons CC-BY license
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    Yhdysvalloissa vihreätä valoa avoimille oppimisympäristöille.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Soshiku › The Smart Way to Keep Track of Your Schoolwork - 3 views

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    "Soshiku is a simple but powerful tool that manages your high school or college assignments. Soshiku keeps track of when your assignments are due and can even notify you via email or SMS."
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    Web-työkalu koulutehtävien seurantaan ja ryhmä- ja paritöiden organisointiin.
Tarmo Toikkanen

E-Learning Journeys: Flat Classroom Project 2008 Awards - Student Achievement - 0 views

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    Vuoden 2008 päätöstilaisuus Flat Classroom -projektissa. Oppijoiden tuottamia videoita, palkintoseremonian puheet ja vuoden päätöstunnelmat.
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