IPT 692R Notes: 1/26/2010
What we've learned from Bloom
Def of tutor matters
Mastery of learning = next best thing
--> critiques
--> control groups, tests
Constructivism seems to matter > situated cognition
Frequency of feedback
Tutoring happens via tests?
Small changes?
Human potential (and agency)
What we wonder about technology platforms
what problem are you solving?
-->formal/admin/access
-->Learning
Teacher & learner roles
Is tech a tool or is it driving common practice?
Number of conversations/day
Diversity/variety of courses
What do we mean by education? Learning models
Right tool, right activity
For next the week's reflection:
Pretend you are the decision maker and are putting in place a toolbox
what are the characteristics?
how do you explain/defend to a townhall mtg?
if its too easy and too open does it encourage shovelware? (M. David Merrill)
does the accessibility of the web facilitate or encourage the less effective kinds of instructional practice? does instructional design/teacher behavior matter that much?
if its too restrictive toward a learning theory or strategy, does it frustrate, or conquer new approaches?
individual ownership, lifelong learning
Qs on Attitudes Toward Institutional v. Informal Learning systems
Cross-posted from Flexknowlogy.
As I begin the pilot of our WordPress MU installation for Utah Valley University, questions naturally arise as to expected usage of the system. This led to the idea of running a short survey for students, faculty, and staff that asks if and how they would use such a community publishing platform. I then wondered if students or faculty who already had a blog would use the institutional system as a blog, whether in addition to or as a replacement for their own (even if only to meet a course requirement). This, of course, led me back to the idea of "creepy treehouses"