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ILT - Intensive Training 1 (16-27 April 2001)
VCILT

computer-mediated pedagogical communication
the virtual center for innovative learning
technologies
A. Senteni - University of Mauritius
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Academic Integration
Virtual Campus
Litterature
Writing
CS (Linux)
Multimedia
Sciences (Darwin, etc)
Art
Management
Telecollaborative Projects
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Computer mediates access to...
Navigation Flow?
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Pedagogical Communication is about ...
commitments
Sharing
Consuming
Acquiring
commitments
a self-regulating process to be organized
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Pedagogical communication is systemic
circular causality effect (B) retroacts on
cause (A) that produced it.
whole gt sum of the parts
  • an element does not make much sense when isolated
  • from context

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a set of interconnected parts retroacting on one
another
Feedback loop
circular causality
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  • If I teach with a systemic viewpoint,
  • where should I start ?

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a spiral of causality
a given level of individual development allows
participation in social interactions which
produce new individual states which, in turn,
make possible more sophisticated social
interaction and so on. (Dillenbourg et al, 95)
social interactions
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A systemic viewpoint...
Focus from a systemic viewpoint
  • Instead of Single variables
  • Parts
  • Linear relationships
  • Multiple dynamic interactions
  • Patterns of relationships
  • (e.g. circular causality)
  • The whole

Control from a systemic viewpoint,
  • Instead of Goal-Driven
  • Negative feedback
  • Adjust for error
  • Goal-Driven (adjust for error)
  • Positive feedback
  • Change of goals

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roadmap or landscape ?
whole - structure ? elements ?
static representation ?time - flow - causality ?
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CMC based pedagogy should consider...
storyboards, scenarios
  • time

communication patterns, navigation tools
flow
hypertext, mapping
structure
Text / Graphics Presentation Visual design
visual rethoric
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  • Time Flow

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Efficient communication patterns for better
teaching / learning ?
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Organisation, Communication Pedagogy
task x, project y
task z, project w
happy teaching introducing scenarios (early XXI
century)
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  • Time
  • Flow
  • Structure

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www.eoe.org
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  • Time Flow

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P1
for group1
P2
a n a l y z e
for group2
P3
for group3
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Example borrowed from project LEA (LIUM)
scenario
task
task
doc
doc
doc
doc
doc
analysis
Group
doc
analysis
analysis
assignment
Group
doc
analysis
Group
asynchronous
synchronous
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steps and cycles
asynch
synch
asynch
synch
asynch
synch
asynch
synch
Step 1 Analysis
Step 2 Conception
Step 3 Construction
Step 4 Integration
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hypertext perspective
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  • David Hockneys Pearblossom Highway
  • For the viewer, Pearblossom Highway is an example
    of Hockney's playful investigation of
    perspective.
  • Intrigued by how cubist painters incorporated
    multiple viewpoints of a single subject, here he
    has taken their approach and applied it to the
    medium of photography.
  • In fact, Hockney has even described Pearblossom
    Highway as
  • "a panoramic assault on Renaissance one-point
    perspective."
  • A picture created in one-point perspective has a
    fixed central viewpoint, and objects in the
    picture appear to recede in space as they
    approach a single point on the horizon.

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communication hypertext
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Hypertext is a good metaphor for communication
  • The final meaning of a  communication  is the
    result of all comments made on it
  •  communication  can be thought of as an
    hypertext

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The hypertext metaphor
- works by association rather than indexing. -
is a format for nonsequential representation of
ideas. - abolish the linear approach to
information display / processing. - is nonlinear
and dynamic. - content is not bound by structure
and organization.
Hypertext
The term "hypertext" is usually credited to Ted
Nelson, (1962) with the idea of hyperspace in his
mind what he calls "the most fundamental tool of
human thought," a tool that allows you to see
alternative versions on the same screen on
parallel windows and mark side by side what the
differences are. Hypertext was first conceived
as a literary tool that enables the author of a
text to extend his or her text to the multiple
and successive versions of it, in order to
compare them. and the real issue is how can we
hold partially organized materials for
inter-comparison  (Nelson,93)
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critical thinking
Ceci est un hypertexte
No. In fact, it is just a comment
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This reminds me of Nelsons hypertext...
  •  Ce qui est la supériorité de la raison critique
    est le pouvoir de définir un ensemble par un
    nouvel ensemble à définir, par un principe de
    circularité infinie où chaque mot ne peut être
    défini que par d autres mots 

How about pictures critical thinking?
Roland Barthes
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critical thinking
comment on  critical thinking 
  • Critical thinking is "reasonably and reflectively
    deciding what to believe or do."

comment on comment
In order to practice reflective thinking, bla bla
bla ...
no comment
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reflective thinking
  • It is awfully hard to drive and check the roadmap
    in the meantime
  • It is awfully hard to think about thinking while
    thinking, ( but Computers provide tools to help
    us split the tasks
  • Trace tools like e-savoir keep a journal of a
    navigation so that one can reflect on it.
  • Traces are objects to think (about thinking) with
  • Traces are objects to build with

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roadmap or landscape ?
whole-structure and / or parts
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mapping
according to www.cybergeography.org
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Design of distributed hypermedia for Educational
usage
Conceptual mapping
  • This will be the foundation for the correct
    design of hypermedia documents.
  • Students will learn how to develop the same topic
    from different curricular fields. This kind of
    approach will introduce smoothly the concept of
    non-linear structures of information.
  • We mean with "contextual" an application embedded
    in its educative environment. Students must learn
    how to select the adequate materials according
    to the grade of final users.

Global thinking approach
"Contextual" applications.
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visual rethorics
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http//design.art.utexas.edu/projects/miodrag/Spri
ng99/Sixmemos/main.html
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Italo Calvino's "Six Memos For The Next
Millennium." SIX DESIGN STRATEGIES FOR THE NEXT
MILLENIUM
  • Calvino summarizes his thoughts on what
    constitutes the "quality in literature."
  • Allegorical in nature, the memos attempt to
    identify universal qualities of any human work.
  • Namely, thinking of his own work and the history
    of literature
    (philosophy), he distinguished six qualities
    that a successful work should
    have
  • Lightness, Quickness, Exactitude, Visibility,
  • Multiplicity and Consistency.

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