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Disruptive PadagogyStirring the Status Quo
Richard Branson captures the essence of disruptive thinking when he says this:
“Disruptive innovation is not a tactic. It’s a mindset.”
Luke Williams: Disrupt
Disruptive Padagogy Presentation by Allan Carrington is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.Based on a work at http://tinyurl.com/padwheelstory.
“One has to passionately believe it is possible to change the industry, to turn it on its head, to make sure that it will never be the same again.”
Developed from “The Story of the Padagogy Wheel” ... so far
Version 4: October 2013
Graduate Attributes & Capabilities
http://tinyurl.com/disruptsurvey
APP-end-icitisAn illness caused by a
preoccupation with Apps as being an end in themselves. The sufferer
(aka teacher ) sees Apps as learning outcomes and not just tools
to enhance learning
SYMPTOMS
• Excessive use of the word “cool”
• Have “app tips and ratings searching” in their daily online routine
• Excessive time searching for the latest and greatest app
• Pedagogy becomes the question to fit the answer already discovered. e.g. “Wow this app will do this awesome function, how will I use this in class?”
Disruptive Padagogy Presentation by Allan Carrington is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.Based on a work at http://tinyurl.com/padwheelstory.
The Padagogy Wheel Story so far
It’s a Bloomin’ Better Way to Teach12 Jul 2012
“How do we show teachers that the pedagogy should drive the technology and not the other way around?”
The Challenge
Disruptive Padagogy Presentation by Allan Carrington is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.Based on a work at http://tinyurl.com/padwheelstory.
Build the knowledge - stay connected
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Introducing Allan• Learning Designer and Apple Distinguished Educator
• Two Masters - Education (online) & Interactive Multimedia
• Awarded 2012 OLT National Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning
• Awarded 2011 University of Adelaide Award for Excellence in Support of the Student Experience
• Background in printing, publishing, web development & educational multimedia
• Worked in corporate & VET sectors
• 20+ countries & led schools in Hawaii, Texas & Paraguay
• Taught communications, market research, print production & using the internet for education
• Passion for online collaboration & facilitationUniversity of Adelaide, Adelaide South Australia
Telephone: +61 402468777Tweeter: @allanADLEmail: [email protected]
Social Media
Interest in the Wheel Model... so far
PDF Posters Downloaded 44,800 copies to date Wed 290913.
Tweets about the Padagogy Wheelto end July: 4,000 Average per day: 100
Visits to BlogMay to Date: 34,898 views
A conservative estimate is that the wheel is reaching 80,000 teachers
Treeware has it’s advantages
David White, Assistant Dean of Online Education, Lori Campbell, CAO, Robbie Melton, Associate Vice Chancellor of Mobilization and Emerging Technologies for the state of Tennessee.
David White Assistant Dean of Online Education
Walters State Community College Tennessee USA
"The Padagogy wheel makes the relationship between Blooms Taxonomy and the use of mobile devices in teaching and learning clear and easily understood - a great help to faculty thinking about flipping their classrooms."
Posters for each academic division and remote campuses ... 200 teachers reminded per month
The Journey so far: The “Ah Aha” Moments
•This Business of Flipping: What exactly do we flip?
•Starting with Graduates: When we flip curriculum were do we start ? Good grief can we really start at the finish?
• Learning Design Mapping: OK so can we map backwards?
• Pedagogy First: What do we use to define the pedagogy, and only then think Apps?
• The Real Core: What is really at the core of the learning design process?
• Motivation: What will make or break the teaching and keep students switched on?
•Redefining the Technology: How do we know we are designing to get the most out of the activities so students live in the WOW zone?
•Best Practice: How does a teacher quickly use this tool to help students transform into excellent graduates?
•Transformative Teaching and Learning: What’s the best way to help students focus on the soft skills and attitudes that will make them excellent citizens and give them the employable edge?
The Journey so far: The “Ah Aha” Moments
What’s all the Flipping Fuss• Flipped thinking: Because shift happens!
Use sound educational modeling
• Flipped planning: Start with the graduate finish with content
• Flipped syllabus: Assessment first then plan activities, then insert content in context
• Flipped pedagogy: Content delivered online via JiTT (1999), frees up valuable face-to-face to focus on interaction and higher order creativity
Is this Back to the Future or what?
Flipping the Curriculum Design1. Graduate Attributes: What do you want
your graduate to look like? Also ask your students.
2. Learning Outcomes: When they finish course what do you want students to have learnt?
3. Authentic Assessment: How will you know they have?
4. Learning Activities: What do they need to do to ensure they are ready for the assessment?
5. Contextual Content: Which content to use and where it goes in the learning sequences?
It’s All About the StudentsTheir engagement, their learning, their
outcomes and their future success
The CAMERA Method
“Using the Camera Method, teachers in Higher Education put the learning outcomes and pedagogy first and adopt an integrated approach to embedding mobile technology into the curriculum to enhance learning”
Capabilities and Attributes Mapping for Educational Results inspiring Achievement
Allan CarringtonLearning Designer
Designing Outcomes Adelaide Australia
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There’s a map for that
Benjamin S. Bloom1913-1999
The Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy
Bloom, B., Englehart, M. Furst, E., Hill, W., & Krathwohl, D. (1956). Taxonomy of educational objectives: The classification of educational goals. Handbook I: Cognitive domain. New York, Toronto: Longmans, Green.
1956 2001
Anderson, L. & Krathwohl (Eds.). (2001). A Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing: A Revision of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives. New York: Longman.
Bloom’s Taxonomies
Andrew ChurchesCurriculum Manager Computer Studies
& Senior School Learning InnovatorKristin School, Albany Auckland
Email: [email protected]: http://edorigami.edublogs.org
Twitter: @achurches
http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/
The Padagogy
WheelDeveloped by
Allan CarringtonDesigning Outcomes
This Taxonomy wheel, without the apps, was first discovered on the website of Paul Hopkin’s educational consultancy website mmiweb.org.uk That wheel was produced
by Sharon Artley and was an adaption of Kathwohl and Anderson’s (2001) adaption of Bloom (1956). The idea to further adapt it for the pedagogy possibilities with
mobile devices, in particular the iPad, I have to acknowledge the creative work of Kathy Schrock on her website Bloomin’ Apps
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
The Padagogy Wheel by Allan Carrington is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at http://tinyurl.com/bloomsblog.
The Padagogy Wheel V1.0
This Taxonomy wheel, without the apps, was first discovered on the website of Paul Hopkin’s educational consultancy website mmiweb.org.uk That wheel was produced
by Sharon Artley and was an adaption of Kathwohl and Anderson’s (2001) adaption of Bloom (1956). The idea to further adapt it for the pedagogy possibilities with
mobile devices, in particular the iPad, I have to acknowledge the creative work of Kathy Schrock on her website Bloomin’ Apps
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
The Padagogy Wheel by Allan Carrington is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at http://tinyurl.com/bloomsblog.V1.0 Published 080712
• Integrated Web 2.0 activities e.g. blogging
•Added 62 iPads and organized them by how they could be used by the activities
1. Having energy, passion and enthusiasm2. Being willing to give credit to others3. Empathising & working productively with diversity4. Being transparent and honest in dealings with others5. Thinking laterally and creatively6. Being true to one’s values and ethics7. Listening to different points of view before coming to a decision8. Understanding personal strengths & limitations9. Time management skills10. Persevering11. Learning from errors12. Learning from experience13. Remaining calm when under pressure14. Being able to make effective presentations to different groups15. Identifying from a mass of information the core issue/opportunity
Graduate Capabilities from Industry
Please visit the blog post and listen to the podcast episode at: “If you exercise these capabilities.. you will be employed!”
Requested by CEO's and executives .... the people that hire, what they desire to see in graduates from higher education.
Prof. Geoff ScottUWS
RedefinitionTech allows for the creation of new tasks, previously inconceivable
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ModificationTech allows for significant task redesign
AugmentationTech acts as a direct tool substitute, with functional improvement
SubstitutionTech acts as a direct tool substitute, with no functional change
Ruben R. Puentedura, Ph.D.
SAMR Model
Video: 1.59 mins
V2.0 Published 280513
The Padagogy Wheel V2.0
This Taxonomy wheel, without the apps, was first discovered on the website of Paul Hopkin’s educational consultancy website mmiweb.org.uk That wheel was produced
by Sharon Artley and was an adaption of Kathwohl and Anderson’s (2001) adaption of Bloom (1956). The idea to further adapt it for the pedagogy possibilities with
mobile devices, in particular the iPad, I have to acknowledge the creative work of Kathy Schrock on her website Bloomin’ Apps
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
The Padagogy Wheel by Allan Carrington is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at http://tinyurl.com/bloomsblog.
•Added to the core of the wheel: Graduate Attributes and Capabilities
•Added SAMR Model of technology integration
Skills & Attributes of Today’s Learners•Critical thinking & problem-solving•Collaboration across networks and leading by influence•Agility and adaptability•Initiative and entrepreneurialism•Effective oral and written communication•Accessing & analyzing information•Curiosity and imagination •Empathy & Global Stewardship•Grit•Resilience•Hope and Optimism•Vision•Self Regulation
Includes:Tony Wagner’s Seven Survival Skillsas defined by business leaders in their own words
Jackie Gerstein
Sudbury Valley School
• Founded 1968
• Now 35 schools based on the Sudbury model
• USA, Denmark, Israel, Japan, Netherlands, Belgium and Germany
• Educational Freedom
• Democratic governance
• Personal responsibility
• 80% graduate from college
Massachusetts USA
“To view a child as any less competent to make decisions for
themselves than adults is ridiculous!”
Daniel Greenberg: Staff member
1.33 mins 9.14 mins
Wikipedia
Graduate Attributes & CapabilitiesCritical thinking and problem-solving
Collaboration across networks and leading by influence
Agility and adaptability
Initiative and entrepreneurialism
Effective oral and written communication
Accessing and analyzing information
Curiosity and imagination
Global Stewardship
Grit (Perseverance)
Resilience
Hope & Optimism
Vision
Self-Regulation
Energy, passion and enthusiasm
Willing to give credit to others
Empathising & working productively with diversity
Transparent and honest
Thinking laterally and creatively
True to one’s values and ethics
Listening to different points of view before coming to a decision
Understanding personal strengths & limitations
Time management skills
Learning from errors
Learning from experience
Remaining calm when under pressure
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https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/disruptsurvey170713
Updated Padagogy Wheel Tackles The Problem of Motivation in Education“The new version of the Padagogy Wheel tackles a major question that is lurking in the back of everyone’s mind. If it’s not … it should be. It’s about the problem of motivation in education. How do we motivate students, teachers, parents, and everyone else to get excited about learning? How do you stay motivated? What works and what doesn’t?”
Jeff Dunn Editor Edudemic
The Puzzle of Motivation
• Autonomy• The urge to direct our own lives
•Mastery• The desire to get better and
better at something that matters
• Purpose• The yearning to do what we do
in the service of something larger than ourselves
Daniel PinkTED GlobalOxford England July 2009
Video: 18.36 mins Clip: 3.25 mins
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Developed by Allan Carrington Designing OutcomesAdelaide South AustraliaEmail: [email protected]
The Padagogy Wheel V3.0
V3.0 Published 090613
This Taxonomy wheel, without the apps, was first discovered on the website of Paul Hopkin’s educational consultancy website mmiweb.org.uk That wheel was produced
by Sharon Artley and was an adaption of Kathwohl and Anderson’s (2001) adaption of Bloom (1956). The idea to further adapt it for the pedagogy possibilities with
mobile devices, in particular the iPad, I have to acknowledge the creative work of Kathy Schrock on her website Bloomin’ Apps
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
The Padagogy Wheel by Allan Carrington is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at http://tinyurl.com/bloomsblog.
•Expanded emphasis on Graduate Attributes and Capabilities
•Added a scientifically supported model of motivation
•Autonomy•Mastery•Purpose
Grey-Matter GridsWhat do you expect an excellent graduate of a program is to “look like” i.e. what is it that a graduate is and does that makes them and their communities define them as successful?
The Attributes Grid
This is the “By the time you finish this workshop/seminar/lesson you should be able to <choose and action verb> by <then choose an activity or outcome>.” type of thinking.
The Blooms Grid
How does the learning environment and activity experience I am building, give the learner autonomy, mastery and purpose?
The Motivations Grid
With learning objectives and outcomes sorted, now think about technology aka apps. How can this technology serve your pedagogy?
The Technology Enhancement Grid
Is there any task you can build into the activity that without the technology would not be possible?
The SAMR Grid“Getting the best use out of the
Padagogy Wheel Model”
Turning a Graphic into a Mindset Model
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For Transformative Learning: Start at the Core of
the Wheel
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Attributes & Motivation
Develop a course/program specific profile of what is expectated graduates should “look like” Choose 10 of the 25 attributes that best describe the excellent graduate then prioritize them. Include these in context to help describe your graduate.
Develop an Excellent Graduate Profile
“Getting the best use out of the Padagogy Wheel Model”
Developing a profile of excellence with student commitment
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Set up personal learning contracts with students. Have them commit to doing all possible to fill that profile when they graduate.
Establish Learning Contracts
Recruit Student Participation Make the profile definition a group assignment, asking students to contribute to the definition. Possibly use a wiki to build knowledge.
Request Feedback on ProfileHave students reflect on the profile and comment on it. ask them do they see this as personally attainable i.e. can they master it and does it it help their purpose for doing the course.
Some Suggested Tactics ... will they work?
At the Padagogy Wheel Core:
•Improves engagement
•Tests & models attributes & capabilities
•Challenges, choice & consequences
•The big picture
Immersive Learning Targets
Engagement
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Bullseye!
Getting Started
Step 1: Identify the specific problem or issue that needs to be fixed.
Step 2: Envision the desired experience. What is the outcome you are looking for?
Step 3: Determine the timeline in which this experience takes place. e.g. A week-in-the-life?
Authoring Immersive Learning Micro
Simulations ILMS’
Getting Started
Step 4: Define success. How is success going to be measured in the experience? What are the learning objectives?
Step 5: Add conflict.
Step 6: Finish the story. After you finish the core narrative then add branches later if you like.
Authoring Immersive Learning Micro Simulations ILMS’
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Based on a work at http://tinyurl.com/padwheelstory.
Simulation Authoring Job Aid
• Four page questionnaire
• For Designers and SMEs
• Two approaches
• Analytical
• Story Telling
• Help break the blank paper barrier
Ken SperoThe Regis Company
Philadelphia USA
The Big Questions
A RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY... waiting to happen• What do these capabilities and
attributes look like by discipline?• How do you map them to courses?• Can we design assessments and
activities for them?• How do we motivate the learners?• Will all this help the learning outcomes
and graduate employability?• Is this transformative education?Please connect and continue the conversation?