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ACEL 09
  • _at_School NT
  • NT Distance Learning Service
  • John Bennett
  • To learn is to change. Education is a process
    that changes the learner.
  • --George B. Leonard Human Potential Movement

2
There is more to knowledge thanJust Google IT
3
Personalised Learningin 5.3 minutes
  • Flock Social Network Browser
  • Twitter Friend Activity Keven Rudd sent me a
    twit from America
  • Google announced that it has indexed 1 trillion
    web pages
  • Facebook now has 300 million users - 7 million
    people short of living in the USA
  • 140,000,000 videos in YouTube - 100,000,000
    viewings of those videos every single day
  • Added 10 ways to unblock Websites to my Diigo
    account under eduit tag
  • Added a comment to "By 2015 we are going to be
    short by 18 million teachers" which was also sent
    to my Diigo virtualschool group
  • Searched Twitter for virtual learning - found a
    link posted 3hrs ago on the history of Virtual
    learning environments
  • I have 635 bookmarks organised into 20 tags
  • I have 107 virtualschool bookmarks

4
Personalised Learning
  • My Personalised Learning Environment
  • Twitter 38 following, 46 followers, 108 Tweets
  • Blogger 16 Blog posts viewed 672 x
  • Ning networks 3 accounts
  • Facebook account
  • Diigo 635 public bookmarks
  • Youtube uploaded 13 videos viewed 690 x
  • Flickr 26 pictures - viewed 436 x
  • Online named jjfbbennett - 2,530 results

5
Home Environment
  • 2 adults 4 children
  • 2 x PCs
  • 2 x laptops
  • 2 x netbooks
  • 5 x mobile phones
  • 2 x Nintendo DS
  • 4 x mp3
  • 1 x TV connected to Austar
  • 4 x Radio/CD players

6
The connected family
  • Do you think this has any implications for
    education?
  • The Connected Family by Papert
  • the proliferation of low-cost personal computers
    and net access throughout society shifts the
    locus of learning innovation from the school to
    the home
  • Access to enriched Multi-media Kyle is 11 (UK)
  • Consumer Kids Ed Mayo Agnes Nairn

7
In Educationchange doesnt just happen
  • Thomas Edison in 1922,
  • The motion picture is destined to revolutionize
    our educational system and in a few years it will
    supplant largely if not entirely the use of
    textbooks.
  • Peter Drucker (1909 - 2005)
  • The best way to predict the future is to create
    it.

8
NT Virtual School Trial 2008 -9LOTE Music
Philosophy
9
NT Virtual School Trial _at_School NT Pilot
  • NT Distance Learning Service
  • Trial NT Virtual School 2008 - 2009
  • Japanese, Indonesian, Philosophy and Instrument
    Instruction
  • ICT Learning NT Distance Learning Service
  • Pilot _at_School NT 2010 -11
  • Japanese, Indonesian, Philosophy, Instrument
    Instruction, Chemistry, Mathematics (Advanced),
    Geography, Game Design, ESL English, VET
    Hospitality and OHS, Engaging in Languages
    (Primary School Level).

10
_at_School NT Structure
  • Assessment School Assessment Teacher /
    Instructor
  • Contact School Study Coach
  • Connected Students Face to Face Virtual
  • Class Size 10 F2F 10 Virtual
  • Enable student access to quality teachers,
    programs and resources
  • Enable teachers to employ 21st Century teaching
    and learning tools

11
Decentralised Service
  • _at_School NT
  • Objective Decentralisation of Best Practice
  • Antonym Silos and a hording culture
  • Centralian Senior Secondary College
  • Casuarina Senior College
  • Darwin High School
  • Palmerston High School
  • Taminmin High School
  • NT Language Centres
  • NT Music School
  • NTOEC
  • Achievement
  • An agreed timetable for 11 courses
  • Establishment of connected classrooms and study
    areas

12
NT DET Conditions
  • Population of 221,100 over 1,349,129 square kms
  • 2008 second largest growth at 2.2
  • 2009 - 35 of students in the NT below the
    national minimum standard
  • 33 of NT students Indigenous - 80 per cent of
    those students in very remote schools
  • Australia - shortages in Maths, Science, Foreign
    Languages , IT, English, Performing Arts and
    Special Needs
  • NT has to recruit most of its teachers from
    outside the state and is vulnerable to teacher
    shortages
  • Students as clients require 21st Century skills
    digital literacy A changing student cohort who
    want to use technology in their learning is an
    opportunity to lead the all curriculum subjects
    into the digital age
  • More of the same wont change outcomes

13
m-Teenagers
  • Mobile Phone Ownership (USA)
  • 12 - 17 year olds - ownership of a mobile phone
  • 2004 45 2006 63 2008 71
  • Pew Internet pewinternet.org

14
Changing literacy interface
  • Mobile devices are rising
  • Newspapers and Magazines are declining
  • Orange - e-reader, iRex, Amazon Kindle, Sony
    e-book
  • G3 always connected

15
Do we presently deny students digital literacy
needs?
  • Being able to access the Internet
  • find, manage and edit digital information
  • join in communications
  • and otherwise engage with an online information
  • and communications network,
  • are arguably aspects of what could be called
    'digital literacy (2007)
  • http//knowledgetree.flexiblelearning.net.au/editi
    on07/html/c_blackall.html

Engage students with digital literacies
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_at_School NT - decisionReform or Transform Learning
  • REFORM
  • changing procedures, processes, and technologies
    with the intent of improving the performance for
    existing operating systems
  • The aim is to make existing systems more
    effective at doing what they have been always
    been intended to do
  • TRANSFORMATION
  • repositioning and reorienting the organization
    into a new business model
  • adopting a radically different means of doing
    the work it has traditionally done
  • JUST HANGING IN

17
Student enforced change
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Challenging Mindsets
  • Teachers closed mindset issues
  • Im sitting here at the kitchen table grading
    student work tonight . Its still mostly about
    simple paper and pencil tasks.http//borderland.
    northernattitude.org/2009/08/26/intrinsic-and-extr
    insic-motivation/
  • Present comfort zone
  • Present personal values
  • Locked into the perceived successes of past and
    present methodologies
  • Unable to perceive the connection of technology
    pedagogy and content
  • _at_School NT open mindset
  • _at_School NT expects teachers to reconsider their
    teaching practices
  • _at_School NT expects teachers to explore new
    solutions to new problems
  • Future focussed
  • Ability to interconnect technology pedagogy and
    content

19
_at_School NT Change
  • Stage 1
  • Information
  • expectations
  • (1 -2)
  • Stage 2
  • Emotional Support
  • (2-4)
  • Stage 3
  • Guidance and
  • Direction
  • Vision -gt Change
  • (5 -6)

20
_at_School NT Content, Pedagogy and Technology
  • Teaching and Learning is an ill-structured and
    complex domain
  • The classroom is a highly complex and dynamic
    environment
  • Context is everything
  • Content, Pedagogy and Technology should not be
    separated
  • Teacher and Student generated knowledge

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_at_School NT Technologies
  • Asynchronous (LMS Moodle Web
    2.0)Connectivist
  • Benefit
  • 24/7 access
  • Content focussed.
  • Sequence focussed.
  • Increases the students capacity to process
    information.
  • Extended time to research for answers to solve a
    problem.
  • Guidance scaffold.
  • Limitation
  • Students can feel isolated.
  • Students not part of a learning community.
  • Synchronous (Conferencing Adobe
    Connect)Constructivist
  • Benefit
  • Discussion increases psychological
    arousal/stimulation.
  • Seeing and hearing increases motivation.
  • Limitation
  • Learners respond quickly to avoid time waste.
  • Teacher can dominate.
  • Focus on quantity rather than quality.

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_at_School NT Integration
Connect all students Cognitive Personal
Participation Engage students via digital
literacies.
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