The Symposium is framed around Learning and Teaching in Collaborative Environments with the panel discussion focused on:
- Active learning versus traditional teaching methods
- Transformative and sustainable models for learning and teaching in new environments
- Designing and implementing new pedagogies
- Collaborative technologies to facilitate new learning and teaching approaches
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
2013 qut latice
1. Designing and Implementing
New Pedagogies
Latice QUT
July 12, 2013
Professor Mike Keppell
Executive Director
Australian Digital Futures Institute
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3. Owning the Place of Learning
rapport
with
technology
mobile
generate
content
personalise
connected
adapt
space to
their needs
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Interactive learning (learner-to-content)
Networked learning (learner-to-learner;
learner-to-teacher)
Student-generated content (learner-as-
designers).
Connected students (knowledge is in the
network)
Learning-oriented assessment
(assessment-as-learning) (Keppell, 2013)
Interactions
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5. Literacies
n Literacy is no longer “the ability
to read and write” but now “the
ability to understand
information however
presented.”
n Can't assume students have
skills to interact in a digital age
n Literacies will allow us to teach
more effectively in a digital
age (JISC, 2012)
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6. Learning Space Literacies
n Comfort: a space which creates a physical and
mental sense of ease and well-being
n Aesthetics: pleasure which includes the
recognition of symmetry, harmony, simplicity and
fitness for purpose
n Flow: the state of mind felt by the learner when
totally involved in the learning experience
n Equity: consideration of the needs of cultural and
physical differences
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7. Learning Space Literacies
n Blending: a mixture of technological and face-to-
face pedagogical resources
n Flow: the state of mind felt by the learner when
totally involved in the learning experience
n Affordances: the “action possibilities” the learning
environment provides the users
n Repurposing: the potential for multiple usage of a
space (Souter, Riddle, Keppell, 2010) (http://
www.skgproject.com)
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