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Title: A matrix moment


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A matrix moment
  • There is no spoon
  • The blog/wiki/Facebook site that students
    seeisnt the same blog/wiki/Facebook site we see
  • The ones we create are certainly not the same
  • Can we explain how these things are different?
    (And is it something to do with discipline, in
    various sense of the word?)

2
Do we really know what students do anyhow?
  • Designing for students (not with, or by)
  • Our expectations of how they act what evidence,
    if any, do we have to back this up?
  • Do we know whats best for them? (Will they hate
    stuff thats hard even if its good for them? Can
    we explain why weve done it, what our principles
    are?)
  • Are we basing our designs on good ideas, our
    practices or theirs?

3
Unreality
  • Do students experience these interventions as
    authentic (whatever that means)
  • Is it real blogging, or social networking, or
  • Is receiving template/automated feedback, no
    matter how personal, seen as genuine engagement
    with staff?
  • Are the applications were using really the ones
    they use? (Should they be?)

4
And tomorrow the world
  • Formalisation of private learning time
  • Specification of private study activity
  • Monitoring online activity (24/7) surveillance
    and the panopticon
  • Learning outside the classroom its all part of
    the curriculum now
  • How do they really react to our incursion?
  • Is it a well-intentioned but unnecessary invasion?

5
Playful identities
  • Why do we take their comments so seriously?
  • How would we react to comments in a student
    magazine?
  • How can we convey our identities?
  • Students as heritage tourists, wanting to visit
    the old relics the need to convey a sense of
    self
  • Managing the separation of private and
    professional selves
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