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Columbia Has Resorted to #Pedagogy Theatre

Columbia Has Resorted to #Pedagogy Theatre | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
Holding classes over Zoom just pretends to solve a problem.
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"A class isn’t just the fact of meeting at a given time, or a teacher imparting information during that meeting, or students’ to receiving and processing such information. A university classroom offers a destination for students on campus, providing an excuse to traverse the quads, backpack on one’s shoulders, realizing a certain image of college life. Once there, the classroom does real work, too. It bounds the space and attention of learning, it creates camaraderie, and it presents opportunities for discourse, flirtation, boredom, and all the other trappings of collegiate fulfillment. Take away the classroom, and what’s left? Often, a limp rehearsal of the act of learning, carried out by awkward or unwilling actors."
Peter Mellow's curator insight, April 25, 8:23 PM
Interesting cynical quote from this article:

A class isn’t just the fact of meeting at a given time, or a teacher imparting information during that meeting, or students’ to receiving and processing such information. A university classroom offers a destination for students on campus, providing an excuse to traverse the quads, backpack on one’s shoulders, realizing a certain image of college life. Once there, the classroom does real work, too. It bounds the space and attention of learning, it creates camaraderie, and it presents opportunities for discourse, flirtation, boredom, and all the other trappings of collegiate fulfillment. Take away the classroom, and what’s left? Often, a limp rehearsal of the act of learning, carried out by awkward or unwilling actors. If the pandemic gave rise to hygiene theater, it also brought us this: pedagogy theater.
Peter Mellow's curator insight, April 28, 9:21 PM
I found this quote frightening! No evidence offered.

"A class isn’t just the fact of meeting at a given time, or a teacher imparting information during that meeting, or students’ to receiving and processing such information. A university classroom offers a destination for students on campus, providing an excuse to traverse the quads, backpack on one’s shoulders, realizing a certain image of college life. Once there, the classroom does real work, too. It bounds the space and attention of learning, it creates camaraderie, and it presents opportunities for discourse, flirtation, boredom, and all the other trappings of collegiate fulfillment. Take away the classroom, and what’s left? Often, a limp rehearsal of the act of learning, carried out by awkward or unwilling actors."
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Introduction to Hybrid Teaching: People, Pedagogy, Politics

Introduction to Hybrid Teaching: People, Pedagogy, Politics | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
Caring for others has never been so vital. We teach humanity, not technology. Use hybrid education to build community.
Marinhos's curator insight, March 12, 2021 2:22 PM
Em tempos de fechamento de escola  o ensino híbrido (talvez seja mais conveniente falar em aprendizagem híbrida) é tema na pauta educacional.
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Remote Learning in the Pandemic: Lessons Learned

Remote Learning in the Pandemic: Lessons Learned | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
The shift to online learning in response to COVID-19 has revealed pedagogical benefits that will carry on into the future. 
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Pedagogy and Technology from a Postdigital Perspective –

Pedagogy and Technology from a Postdigital Perspective – | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
In this post, Deputy Programme Director of the MSc in Clinical Education and part-time tutor on the MSc in Digital Education Tim Fawns describes a postdigital view of pedagogy and technology in whi…
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Technology is not Pedagogy

Technology is not Pedagogy | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
We have not coded for the human in education, and so, unless we know how to seek it out past digital platforms, algorithms, and surveillance tools, the human is largely left out of online learning.
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Conversation with Alan Levine, Pedagogical Technologist

Conversation with Alan Levine, Pedagogical Technologist | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
His coding and technical design often go beyond supporting existing pedagogy, by enabling learners to become co-learners. Don’t like the homework assignments? Make your own and contribute to the “assignment bank,” (now a WordPress theme).
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JISC e-Learning Models Desk Study


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Fiona Harvey's curator insight, December 14, 2013 4:59 PM

Totally relate this to MOOCs.  I have been reviewing old papers as I think we often try and recreate something new out of something that we have done before.  If we just practised reflective learning ourselves I think we would dig out some great ideas and we just need to update them (apply what we know today). 

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Hybrid Pedagogy: A Digital Journal of Teaching & Technology | Home

Hybrid Pedagogy: A Digital Journal of Teaching & Technology | Home | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
Hybrid Pedagogy is an academic and networked journal of teaching and technology that combines the strands of critical and digital pedagogy to arrive at the best social and civil uses of technology and digital media in education.

 

HYBRID PEDAGOGY

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Memes are the New Canon | Scholarship | HYBRID PEDAGOGY

Memes are the New Canon | Scholarship | HYBRID PEDAGOGY | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it

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Hybrid Pedagogy is an academic and networked journal on teaching and technology that combines the strands of critical and digital pedagogy to arrive at the best social and civil uses of technology and digital media in education.

 

Memes are the New Canon 

 

"Because the Internet is everything, it has always lacked coherence for me. More available than things in their entirety are blurbs about things, captions, dialogues about things; or more removed, dialogues about blurbs about things. I’m a nontraditional educator who was educated traditionally, so I tend to think about things in their entirety, and the relationships of coherence created between those things. I canonize, holding up certain works of literature as both cornerstones and harbingers of academic dialogue. The works of Shakespeare and Dickens converse with the works of Woolf and Hemingway and give them meaning. But a quote from Shakespeare tossed into the muddle of all the quotes from all the books in English loses its lucidity and relevance. And this is exactly what the internet does.

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Pillars of online pedagogy: A framework for teaching in online learning environments: Educational Psychologist: Vol 57, No 3

Pillars of online pedagogy: A framework for teaching in online learning environments: Educational Psychologist: Vol 57, No 3 | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
The growing shift toward online learning has brought new expectations for teachers, including skills needed to combine content knowledge with engaging pedagogical strategies that leverage the affordances of technology. As a result, online pedagogy has become increasingly relevant in modern-day schools. The challenge is understanding the nature of online pedagogy, the skills needed for teachers to succeed in online settings, and the theoretical underpinnings surrounding why these skills are essential. This article unpacks the foundational components of online pedagogy, comprised of five pillars grounded in the principles of learner-centeredness, constructivism, and situated learning. These pillars include the ability to (a) Build Relationships and Community, (b) Incorporate Active Learning, (c) Leverage Learner Agency, (d) Embrace Mastery Learning, and (e) Personalize the Learning Process. We describe their theoretical underpinnings, discuss related literature, and consider implications for teacher education with subsequent implications for scholarship across educational technology, educational psychology, and the learning sciences.
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Pedagogical Considerations for Teaching with Zoom

Zoom allows you to implement many of the same teaching methods that you use in a F2F classroom. Before you jump into learning the in’s and out’s of the Zoom tool, consider what teaching methods you are already using, and then see if Zoom can help facilitate those same methods or similar ones in an online (synchronous) space. Just like a F2F classroom, Zoom allows you to switch back and forth between different types of teaching methods (e.g., lecture, small group discussion, etc.) as many times as you need during a class session.

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Digital pedagogy toolkit

Digital pedagogy toolkit | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
Helping academics to make informed choices when embedding digital into the curriculum. Creative Commons attribution information Tutor presenting an online session©Drazen_ via Getty ImagesAll rights reserved About the projectThe digital pedagogy toolkit has been developed by subject specialists in Jisc’s digital practice team in collaboration with feedback from the UK’s
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Putting the pedagogic horse in front of the technology cart 

Putting the pedagogic horse in front of the technology cart  | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
Michael Sankey, Learning Futures, Griffith University This article was originally published in Chinese, as a peer reviewed article in the Journal of Distance Education in China. Citation: Sankey, M. (2020). Putting the pedagogic horse in front of the technology cart. Journal of Distance Education in China. 5, pp .46-53. DOI:10.13541/j.cnki.chinade.2020.05.006 Both the original Chinese version and an English…
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5 Easy Ways to Infuse Learning Science into Remote Teaching

5 Easy Ways to Infuse Learning Science into Remote Teaching | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
These practices will help engage students and improve outcomes throughout the online learning process.
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Theorising technology in education: an introduction: Technology, Pedagogy and Education: Vol 0, No 0

Theorising technology in education: an introduction: Technology, Pedagogy and Education: Vol 0, No 0 | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
(2019). Theorising technology in education: an introduction. Technology, Pedagogy and Education. Ahead of Print.

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21st Century Pedagogy

21st Century Pedagogy | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it

"We need to teach knowledge or content in context with the tasks and activities the students are undertaking. Our students respond well to real world problems. Our delivery of knowledge should scaffold the learning process and provide a foundation for activities. As we know from the learning pyramid content delivered without context or other activity has a low retention rate."


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Dr. Susan Bainbridge's curator insight, April 12, 2013 1:40 PM

This is a very good site with some wonderful flow charts.

Ignacio Sáenz de Miera's curator insight, April 23, 2013 9:17 AM

"...we know that exposure to technology changes the brains of those exposed to it..."

This web does not only adapt learning paradigms to technology, but reflect on the new way technology affects how we learn.

Absoluty essential

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Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: The 21st century pedagogy teachers should be aware of

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: The 21st century pedagogy teachers should be aware of | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it

Interpersonal learning , personalized learning, second life learning , 3d learning, collaborative learning and virtual learning , these are just some of the few buzz words you would be hearing so often in today’s educational literature.

 


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Overcoming Resistance to Digital Pedagogy | Online Universities

Overcoming Resistance to Digital Pedagogy  | Online Universities | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
By Justin Marquis Ph.D. Let me begin this discussion of digital pedagogy with a brief story about my own real-life encounter with institutional resistance to creating a class based entirely on digital media production.

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