Title: The 21stCentury College Classroom
1The 21st-Century College Classroom
A Conversation with Barbara Ganley of Middlebury
College and Ideas Unleashed! at the Vermont
State Colleges
- Using Blogs and Digital Stories to Foster Active
Learning - and Collaborative Learning Communities
2Writing Exercise
- What are your pedagogical goals?
- What challenges do you face in your teaching?
- How does technology intersect with these goals
- and challenges?
- What are you hoping to discuss today?
3Setting the Stage
New Literacies
Teaching Approaches
Subject Matter
4The Net Generation The Experiences
Expectations of Digital Natives
5The Writing Divide
Integrating the Selves
Personal
Academic
Purpose Dialogue
Expression Audience Self and Community Mode
Text Staccato, dynamic
Rip Remix MySpace, YouTube
Purpose Knowledge Delivery Audience
Authoritative Other Mode Text Fossilized,
formulaic discourse Word,
Powerpoint
6Expectations Balance
College students want faculty members to use
information technology, but students
nevertheless hunger for the human touch in
courses as well, according to a new survey of
18,039 freshmen and seniors at 63 institutions.
Chronicle of Higher Education 11/05
7NEW LITERACIES
Information
Media
Online
8TEACHING APPROACHES
9Factory-Model of Education
10RELATIONSHIPS
Teacher
Work World
Learner
11Learning as a Social Activity
12LEARNER AS A NODE IN A NETWORK
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15Graduates cant communicate well, they cant
work in teams, and they cant think
creatively.
Sir Ken Robinson in Out
of Our Minds
Learning to Be Creative
16Can Social Computing Help Us To Negotiate These
Challenges?
17Learning the Discipline
Learning New Literacies
18Learning the Discipline
Doing the Discipline
Learning New Literacies
19Blogging
20Motherblog Connections To the Course
Course Portal
Archives
21Motherblog Connections Informal Sharing
22Motherblog Connections To the World of Experts
23Individual Blogs
24Modeling Through Comments
25Portfolio of Student Work
26Reflective Practice
-A students Blog
27Blogs Invite Multimedia
28Digital Stories
29Podcasting Audio
Summaries
Readings
30Blogging gives me a sense of infinity. The
curriculum relies on ritual and structure, but
with blogging, this curriculum is constantly
expanding.
Student comment
31Motherblogs and Learning Communities
- Belonging Purpose-- Efficacy Authenticity
- Intensifying of Classroom Experience-- Deep
Learning - Student-Centered, Constructivist, Connectivist
Learning
32I just want to add that after reading these
comments I thought of one more blogging benefit.
Last week I was on my blog, reading one of
Megan's comments about landscape. A few minutes
later, I travelled over Barbara's blog to take
a look, and Megan had commented below my
comment, this time about the idea of blogging. In
a period of 10 minutes, I'd met Megan in two
different contexts, and had "conversations" with
her that, I doubt, we'd have had face to face.
There's links on the internet that don't exist
in real life. It's natural on blogs to think.
It's not so natural in day to day life.
-A Students Reflection
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36- Youll find me blogging my teaching and research
at bgblogging - mt.middlebury.edu/middblogs/ganley/bgblogging