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Potential and limits of new media in learning and teaching from a didactical point of view

Karsten D. WolfDidactical Design of Interactive Learning Environments

Winter School 2008 „e-Learning in the Environmental and Geosciences“Monday, 13.01.2008

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getting from standardized teaching…

…to individual learning

…result in huge benefits

Bloom, B.S. (1984). The 2 sigma problem: The search for methods of group instruction as effective as one-to-one tutoring. Educational Researcher, 13, 4-16.

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usage of media

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Questions today

What is „new“ about New Media?

Why is didactics the limiting factor?

When does didactics play no role at all?

How does new media support „new“ didactics?

Are we witnessing a paradigm shift in education?

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What is „new“ about New Media?

❖ Multimedia❖ Interactive❖ Networked❖ Constructionist❖ Social❖ Mobile

❖ Connectionist❖ Mashed &

Remixed❖ GISed❖ Embodied❖ Open

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Multimedia

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Multimedia 1658

• Johann Amos Comenius

• Orbis sensualium pictus

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A Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning

Richard E. Mayer (2001)

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Richard E. Mayer (2001)

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Results

• use words AND pictures

• place pictures and words nearer

• present pictures and words simultaneously

• exclude extraneous words, pictures, and sounds

• use animation and narration

• use conversational style

• give people control over pace

• include cues about organization and importance

• effects are stronger for low-knowledge learners

Richard E. Mayer (2001)

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Interactivity

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Interactivity

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Interactivity

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listenthinkspeak

listenthinkspeak

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Interactivity

time time

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no interactivity

time time

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Active watching?

time time

Intake

Intake

Intake

Intake

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Active watching?

time time

Intake

Intake

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Red Hot Chili Peppers Throw Away Your Television

• Throw Away Your Television

• Time to make this clean decision

• It‘s a repeat, of the story told

• It‘s a repeat, and it‘s getting old

• Re-create your supervision now

• Re-invent your intuition now

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active reading?

time time

Intake

Intake

Intake

Intake

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Levels of interactivityaccording to Chris Crawford

low high

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my view of my fridge

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my fridge‘s view

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interactive fridge

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between

listenthinkspeak

listenthinkspeak

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interactivity of my fridge

listen = wait for input of switch

think = run program (done in hardware)

speak = switch on light

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Brain Age 2 (Nintendo DS)

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Wii Fitness…

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Buzz! The School Quiz

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Network access

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Constructionist Constructionist

attribution: wasta on flickr

//bwr

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buildpublicentities

Seymour PapertFather of Logo

Constructionist

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Social Social

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Mobile Mobile

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Connectivist - Connectionist? Connectivist – Connectionist?

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Connectivism

• Learning as a network forming process

• Knowledge rests in networks

• Trans-individual theory

• Knowing what / how / where

• formation process of theory, but good model for „new“ media

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Mashed & ReMixed

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mashup = combing services + adding some usefulnessre-mix = re-using material in a novel combination

symbiotic relationships and rich learning ecosystems

Google Maps*

*http://googlemapsmania.blogspot.com/

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re-mixes and mashupsmashup = combing + adding some usefulness

re-mix = re-using material in a novel combination

symbiotic relationships and rich learning ecosystemsGoogle Maps*

*http://googlemapsmania.blogspot.com/

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GISed

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Embodied

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Open

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really lots of peoplereally lots of people

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Blogs

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really lots of people

measures the „blogosphere“

„71 million blogs…some of them have to be good.“

–Matt

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http://www.sifry.com/alerts/archives/000493.html2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

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1,731,000 569,000

474,000 367,000

353,000 288,000

283,000 251,000

222,000 221,000

19.04.2007Slides: www.slideshare.net/kadewe

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+17% +13%

+19% +17%

+18% +27%

+25% +15%

+27% +14%

ca. 6 months later (1.10.2007)

Suomi +22%

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What is „new“ in didactics?

How people learnNational Research Council

Bransford Brown Cocking

How people learnNational Research Council

Bransford Brown Cocking

no more drill & practice

• authentic

• motivational complex problems to solve

• highly interactive

• self-regulated construction

• rich learning material

• plurality of views and perspectives

(Reinmann-Rothmeier / Mandl 1996)

∑ Consensus

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Metaphysical Physical

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Mysticism

Religion

Rationalism

EmpirismStructuralism

Post-Structuralism

ComplexityScience

Ecology

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Mysticism

educatingnurturingfosteringtutoring

Religion

discipliningindoctrinating

inductingtrainingguiding

Rationalism

instructinginforming

edifingdirectinglecturing

Empirism

schoolinginculcating

conditioningtraining

remediating

Structuralism

facilitatingmediatingmentoringmodelinginitiating

Post-Structuralism

emancipatingliberating

empoweringgiving voicepedagogy

ComplexityScience

improvisingoccasioning

structuringframing

participating

Ecology

conversinglisteningmindingcaring

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„new“ media and „new“ didactics combined

• paradigm shift

• open education and open contents

• authority shift

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Wikipedias

WiktionariesWikiquotes

WikinewsWikibooks

Wikisources

Wikiversities

today

1 years

2-5 years

10-40 years

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open content for open education

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today: well informed patients stomp physicans / M.D.s

tomorrow: well informed students stomp teachers?

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user generated content

is here to stay!

but does it change education as we know it?

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R.I.P.

Mass adoption of Constructivism in the Classroom

Idea born multiple timesNever received in practice

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literally thousands of „Web 2.0“ tools

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(networked)apprenticeshipenvironments:

see how expertswork and solve problems John Seely Brown

Xerox ParcCognitive Apprenticeship

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culture of participation

recreation to become a form of re-creation (remix, tinkering, sharing) based on productive inquiry situated in communities of co-creation

learning about ➙ learning to be

http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/419/

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user generated content

ideas from Sony‘s„Little Big Planet“

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Faculty educational scienceDidactical design of

interactive learning environments

What does it mean to me?

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before: my average course had 30 pages

today: 250 - 350 pages, ~90% done by students

higher motivation & deeper learning

much smaller participation gap

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Education is a matter of power

Education is about the question, what the old generation wants from the young generation (Schleiermacher)

formal education: top-down approachmass- media: top-down approach

user generated content: bottom up, informal settings, self-chosen curriculum, certification by projects done

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Answers today

„New“ New Media

New didactical ideas

Self-organization

Participation

Facilitating

Conversing

Empowering

A 600 pound gorilla is emerging

Educational power balances are shifting