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Presented by Ronald Yaroserai
P   Introduction
P   Research design
P   Article focus
P   Data collections
P   Purpose of study
P   Designing learning experiences
n   Criteria of effective teaching
c   Emergence: social media as a classroom
    environment
l   Chaos in teaching environment
g   Analysis: formal and informal learning
    Discussion
    Conclusion
                                Casey and Evans article presented
                                             by Ronald Yaroserai
   The connection between young people, social networks, and education.

   The relationships amongst peers affect their motivations, interests,
    attention, and involvement.

   By incorporating social media into the lives of students in the classroom,
    teachers also incorporate the new literacies that are becoming part of
    student’s out-of-school lives (Alvarez, 2001; Fletcher, 2007; Glover &
    Oliver, 2008; Hahn, 2008).

   However, how these new ICTs should be used in the classroom is still a
    topic of debate.

   The theories of connections, emergence, chaos, complexity, and fractals.



                                       Casey and Evans article presented
                                                    by Ronald Yaroserai
   This action research investigates the use of online
    social media as learning environment for adolescents
    between 13 and 16 years old throughout semester 2,
    2010.

   The school is located in Gelong, victoria in Australia.

   Online tools and environments were used in a all of
    the research's classes to deliver the classroom
    curriculum.

   One main Ning social network was used as a base
    camp to communicate, publish, and link to the other
    online environments.

                                                     Casey and Evans article
                                              presented by Ronald Yaroserai
   Teacher planning documents,

   teacher’s field notes,

   teacher reflections,

   student work, and

   summary notes.

                                  Casey and Evans article presented
                                               by Ronald Yaroserai
   This analysis was based on identifying what was
    useful for educators or not, rather than on what was
    “right” or “wrong” (Szempli and Stupnicka 2003, p.1)

   The terms chaos or chaotic, meaning that the
    changes in time are without pattern or control and
    hence are unpredictable and uncontrollable.

   Chaos and complexity are perspectives in new
    science and postmodern inquiry that may implicate
    significant changes in how we understand and
    approach curriculum (Fleener, 2005).


                                         Casey and Evans article presented
                                                      by Ronald Yaroserai
   What scaffolding is needed to help students cope
    with the complexities of such an environment?

   The process of observing, identifying issues, raising
    questions, developing ideas, monitoring, evaluating,
    and changing what and how things were done
    constant and became part of teaching life.

   The framework supported the flexibility that was
    needed in the curriculum delivery and allowed the
    researcher to think through other models of delivery,
    which assisted in helping her move away from the
    “instructional order” of the traditional classroom.

                                          Casey and Evans article presented
                                                       by Ronald Yaroserai
   The Ning offered students a great range of
    opportunities to form their own groups and
    discussion forums and become involved in
    those made by others.

   The Ning provided students with a “life-like”
    curriculum (Beane 2006, p.10)

   Moving away from the “instructional order” of
    the traditional classroom as the semester
    progressed.

                                   Casey and Evans article presented
                                                by Ronald Yaroserai
   First premise: students learn what they do, and
    what they are learning is what you see them
    doing.

   Response: after two weeks, student became
    competent in the collaborative methods of
    studying on using Ning online.

   Second premise: social relationships determine
    learning.

   Response: a range of informal learning could be
    found.

                                     Casey and Evans article presented
                                                  by Ronald Yaroserai
   Third premise: taking the time and providing the resources
    needed to design effective learning activities means
    covering much less of the formal curriculum.

   Response: extra time was not available for activities due to
    school timetable constrains.

   Fourth premise: effective activities are managed by the
    students themselves.

   Response: projects the teacher gave to students involved
    teaching their peers or younger students.

   It focuses on problem solving, brings student some
    knowledge, understanding of the content and procedures.

                                               Casey and Evans article presented
                                                            by Ronald Yaroserai
   Students often preferred “lurking” rather than
    actively participating.

   Others openly used the environment to
    promote their own ideas and interests,
    increase  their   popularity, or present
    themselves as knowledgeable.

   Some students used         to   express                 their
    frustration and feelings

                                     Casey and Evans article presented
                                                  by Ronald Yaroserai
   The principle of self-renewal and self-
    organization are essential foundations of chaos
    theory, adhering to the idea of order through
    fluctuation (Murphy1995, p. 28) .

   Reflecting on the disorder that occurred, the
    teachers could see the possibilities of using
    disorder as a teachable moment.

   Understanding the implications of disorder in
    relation of curriculum and learning allowed a
    teacher to reassess what was needed before
    taking control of future issues / activities.

                                     Casey and Evans article presented
                                                  by Ronald Yaroserai
   Students can be free express themselves through
    online interaction even they are anonymous.

   Connectivism develop knowledge through formal
    and informal interactions.

   Teachers approach student’s question randomly
    on school context.

   Online discussions and interactions were an
    important feature in providing students with
    constructive feedback for improvement prior to
    peer and self-assessment.

                                     Casey and Evans article presented
                                                  by Ronald Yaroserai
   There are a number of interactions/ replies different
    student gained

   Some appreciation     for   students      who             shared
    information.

   A range of     individual   peer   assessments                 with
    feedback.

   A certain patterns of behavior seem to be fixed, with
    some that are periodic and others that are chaotic
    occurring in a class among teachers, students,
    subject material, and the classroom environment
    (Smitherman2005, p. 158).

                                           Casey and Evans article presented
                                                        by Ronald Yaroserai
   Enabling students to work online allowed
    them to access the classroom anytime they
    wished.

   The researcher believes that making good use
    of new technologies increases demands on
    teachers, as argued by Bertram (2002, p. 17)




                                   Casey and Evans article presented
                                                by Ronald Yaroserai
   What is the essence of online social networks
    for students?

   How teachers can handle the chaos and
    complexity of online social network in the
    classroom?

   How the online social networks can be
    developed in education system?


                                   Casey and Evans article presented
                                                by Ronald Yaroserai
   Connections to fractal patterns and chaos theory are very real in
    the online classroom, where interaction can be used as a vehicle
    for learning, and students’ awareness of their own
    communications encourages them to be active participants in the
    learning process.

   Smitherman (2005, p. 168) argues that learning occurs in
    nonlinear patterns: emergent, divergent, and convergent.

   It was clear that in this study that participants were able to take
    control of many aspects of learning, including supporting and
    assessing their peers.

   Teacher cannot take this approach in fear of chaos and disorder;
    they must find innovative ways to construct disorder and flow
    with chaos and builds resilience to the traditional training that
    instinctively drives them to take control.


                                                   Casey and Evans article presented
                                                                by Ronald Yaroserai

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Designing for learning presented by ronald yaroserai

  • 1. Written by Casey and Evans Presented by Ronald Yaroserai
  • 2. P Introduction P Research design P Article focus P Data collections P Purpose of study P Designing learning experiences n Criteria of effective teaching c Emergence: social media as a classroom environment l Chaos in teaching environment g Analysis: formal and informal learning Discussion Conclusion Casey and Evans article presented by Ronald Yaroserai
  • 3. The connection between young people, social networks, and education.  The relationships amongst peers affect their motivations, interests, attention, and involvement.  By incorporating social media into the lives of students in the classroom, teachers also incorporate the new literacies that are becoming part of student’s out-of-school lives (Alvarez, 2001; Fletcher, 2007; Glover & Oliver, 2008; Hahn, 2008).  However, how these new ICTs should be used in the classroom is still a topic of debate.  The theories of connections, emergence, chaos, complexity, and fractals. Casey and Evans article presented by Ronald Yaroserai
  • 4. This action research investigates the use of online social media as learning environment for adolescents between 13 and 16 years old throughout semester 2, 2010.  The school is located in Gelong, victoria in Australia.  Online tools and environments were used in a all of the research's classes to deliver the classroom curriculum.  One main Ning social network was used as a base camp to communicate, publish, and link to the other online environments. Casey and Evans article presented by Ronald Yaroserai
  • 5. Teacher planning documents,  teacher’s field notes,  teacher reflections,  student work, and  summary notes. Casey and Evans article presented by Ronald Yaroserai
  • 6. This analysis was based on identifying what was useful for educators or not, rather than on what was “right” or “wrong” (Szempli and Stupnicka 2003, p.1)  The terms chaos or chaotic, meaning that the changes in time are without pattern or control and hence are unpredictable and uncontrollable.  Chaos and complexity are perspectives in new science and postmodern inquiry that may implicate significant changes in how we understand and approach curriculum (Fleener, 2005). Casey and Evans article presented by Ronald Yaroserai
  • 7. What scaffolding is needed to help students cope with the complexities of such an environment?  The process of observing, identifying issues, raising questions, developing ideas, monitoring, evaluating, and changing what and how things were done constant and became part of teaching life.  The framework supported the flexibility that was needed in the curriculum delivery and allowed the researcher to think through other models of delivery, which assisted in helping her move away from the “instructional order” of the traditional classroom. Casey and Evans article presented by Ronald Yaroserai
  • 8. The Ning offered students a great range of opportunities to form their own groups and discussion forums and become involved in those made by others.  The Ning provided students with a “life-like” curriculum (Beane 2006, p.10)  Moving away from the “instructional order” of the traditional classroom as the semester progressed. Casey and Evans article presented by Ronald Yaroserai
  • 9. First premise: students learn what they do, and what they are learning is what you see them doing.  Response: after two weeks, student became competent in the collaborative methods of studying on using Ning online.  Second premise: social relationships determine learning.  Response: a range of informal learning could be found. Casey and Evans article presented by Ronald Yaroserai
  • 10. Third premise: taking the time and providing the resources needed to design effective learning activities means covering much less of the formal curriculum.  Response: extra time was not available for activities due to school timetable constrains.  Fourth premise: effective activities are managed by the students themselves.  Response: projects the teacher gave to students involved teaching their peers or younger students.  It focuses on problem solving, brings student some knowledge, understanding of the content and procedures. Casey and Evans article presented by Ronald Yaroserai
  • 11. Students often preferred “lurking” rather than actively participating.  Others openly used the environment to promote their own ideas and interests, increase their popularity, or present themselves as knowledgeable.  Some students used to express their frustration and feelings Casey and Evans article presented by Ronald Yaroserai
  • 12. The principle of self-renewal and self- organization are essential foundations of chaos theory, adhering to the idea of order through fluctuation (Murphy1995, p. 28) .  Reflecting on the disorder that occurred, the teachers could see the possibilities of using disorder as a teachable moment.  Understanding the implications of disorder in relation of curriculum and learning allowed a teacher to reassess what was needed before taking control of future issues / activities. Casey and Evans article presented by Ronald Yaroserai
  • 13. Students can be free express themselves through online interaction even they are anonymous.  Connectivism develop knowledge through formal and informal interactions.  Teachers approach student’s question randomly on school context.  Online discussions and interactions were an important feature in providing students with constructive feedback for improvement prior to peer and self-assessment. Casey and Evans article presented by Ronald Yaroserai
  • 14. There are a number of interactions/ replies different student gained  Some appreciation for students who shared information.  A range of individual peer assessments with feedback.  A certain patterns of behavior seem to be fixed, with some that are periodic and others that are chaotic occurring in a class among teachers, students, subject material, and the classroom environment (Smitherman2005, p. 158). Casey and Evans article presented by Ronald Yaroserai
  • 15. Enabling students to work online allowed them to access the classroom anytime they wished.  The researcher believes that making good use of new technologies increases demands on teachers, as argued by Bertram (2002, p. 17) Casey and Evans article presented by Ronald Yaroserai
  • 16. What is the essence of online social networks for students?  How teachers can handle the chaos and complexity of online social network in the classroom?  How the online social networks can be developed in education system? Casey and Evans article presented by Ronald Yaroserai
  • 17. Connections to fractal patterns and chaos theory are very real in the online classroom, where interaction can be used as a vehicle for learning, and students’ awareness of their own communications encourages them to be active participants in the learning process.  Smitherman (2005, p. 168) argues that learning occurs in nonlinear patterns: emergent, divergent, and convergent.  It was clear that in this study that participants were able to take control of many aspects of learning, including supporting and assessing their peers.  Teacher cannot take this approach in fear of chaos and disorder; they must find innovative ways to construct disorder and flow with chaos and builds resilience to the traditional training that instinctively drives them to take control. Casey and Evans article presented by Ronald Yaroserai