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New learning, new society Stephen Downes February 19, 2015 Ryerson University: The Chang School

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New learning, new society Stephen Downes

February 19, 2015Ryerson University: The Chang School

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The Right Model1

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Existing models are failing

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What’s the best model for learning?

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What’s the best model for learning?

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The pundits have their own models to propose

Data-driven management

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The pundits have their own models to propose

Tiered service models at universities

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The pundits have their own models to propose

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Designers are full of models

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Designers are full of models

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Designers are full of models

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Technology is full of models

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Technology is full of models

'intelligent enough to mimic the traditional classroom experience’

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Technology is full of models

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New versions of old models don’t produce new results

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New versions of old models don’t produce new results

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New versions of old models don’t produce new results

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People are looking for learning that is relevant and practical

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People are looking for learning that is relevant and practical

Iyadunni Olubode

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People are looking for learning that is relevant and practical"Everyone knows that knowledge is growing at an increasing depth and an increasing breadth, so you need people which can constantly learn and bridge that gap even while they’re in their current jobs." Iyadunni Olubode

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Maybe the ‘right model’ is to do away with the models altogether

Sugata Mitra

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Maybe the ‘right model’ is to do away with the models altogether

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Self-Organized Learning2

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The idea of control is an

illusionSally Satel: Control is an illusion and always has been an illusion.  It is a Hobbesian paradox that we cannot enforce change unless change has already occurred.

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The idea of control is an

illusion

Jean Baptiste Lamarck

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The future of ed tech is a

reclamation projectWe must reclaim control of the data, content, and knowledge we create.”

Lucy Gray

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The future of ed tech is a

reclamation project“We must reclaim control of the data, content, and knowledge we create.”

Audrey Watters

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The future of ed tech is a

reclamation project

Jim Groom

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The future of ed tech is a

reclamation project

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What’s missing is BAD

BricolageAffordancesDistribution

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Personal vs Personalized

Alvin Toffler

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Personal vs Personalized

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Personal vs Personalized

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The personal isn’t designed. It is based on self-

organization

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The personal isn’t designed. It is based on self-

organization

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The personal isn’t designed. It is based on self-

organization

David Weinberger :We don't feel overloaded by the effects of 1.3 million apple pie recipes or 7.6 million cute cat photos.

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Reclaimed learning is network learning

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Reclaimed learning is network learning

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Reclaimed learning is network learning

Publish (on your) Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere”... The POSSE antimodel

David Wiley

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“The edge is becoming more important than the node.”

Mary MeekerThe rise of mobile, the proliferation of apps...

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“The edge is becoming more important than the node.”

George Siemens

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“The edge is becoming more important than the node.”

Ben Werdmuller may have a startup invested in the concept, but his view of an indieweb

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The distributed developer’s stack

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The distributed developer’s stack

Schema.org

https://bitnami.com/stacks

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The distributed developer’s stack

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Network Learning - Building the MOOC

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Network Learning - Building the MOOC

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Network Learning - Building the MOOC

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Interactions in a Problem Space3

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Connectivism as a learning theory“Connectivism repositions media as a type of content, in that media, as tools of cognitive engagement, have the potential to transform the content of learning.”

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Connectivism as a learning theory

The Siemens answer is multimodal extension.

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Connectivism as a learning theory

The Downes answer: pattern recognition.

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Elements of MOOC design

Connection across systems

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Elements of MOOC design

Conversation

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Elements of MOOC design

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Reading and networking will become one and the same thing

Utopia developer Steve Pettifer

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Content and literacy will become one and the same thing

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The learner at the centre of the networked world

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The learner at the centre of the networked world

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The learner at the centre of the networked world

Interactions in a problem space

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Connective technology transforming the workplace

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The collaboration of the future: cooperation we no longer share models,

designs, visions, goals, or objectives

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The collaboration of the future: cooperation

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The collaboration of the future: cooperation

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The new skills are network skills

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What is it we need when we say we need education?

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What is it we need when we say we need education?

Nicholas Negroponte, Alan Kay, and Marvin Minsky and Mitchel Resnick

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New learning, new society

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Stephen Downeshttp://www.downes.ca