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Educational TrendsBrenda Cecilia Padilla Rodríguez
May 4, 2016
Some trends…
Adaptive Learning
Event-Based Learning
Competency-Based
Education
Metacognitive Approach to
LearningEducational Trends, May 2016 2
Adaptive Learning:What is it?
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• Best in hybrid and online learning environments, where students can be monitored by software and tracking
Data-driven approach to learning, which adjusts to learners’
interactions and performance
Adaptive Learning:Who is using it?
• The Adaptive Learning Market Acceleration Grant Program (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation) provides grants to study adaptive learning platforms in over 20 courses through different pedagogical approaches.
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eAdvisor (Arizona State
University, USA)
iLime (Universidad
Internacional de La Rioja, Spain)
Adaptive learning LMS (University of
Phoenix, USA)
E2Coach (University of
Michigan, USA)
Adaptive Learning:Why is it relevant?• Personalised learning
o One size does NOT fit all.
• Improve graduation rates and identify students at risk of dropping out
• Having access to analytics has a positive impact on learning (87% of college students, n= 2,600)
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Event-Based Learning:What is it?
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• Based on the idea that events, such as births, weddings, religious holidays and festivals, shape our personal and national histories
Learning activities that run over a series of days and create a
memorable sense of occasion
Event-Based Learning:Who is using it?
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Knowledge-building events: Bioblitzes
People that carry out a biological survey of an area within a short period of time
Community event: Scratch Days
Users meet up locally to collaborate on programming projects, share and have fun
Media-led learning event: Stargazing Live by the BBC
television, focused on astronomy and planetary
science
?? Glasgow Caledonian ‘Games
On’: Open online 3-week event with themes related to the 2014
Commonwealth Games or Glasgow, and Twitter activities
Event-Based Learning:Why is it relevant?
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• Focus that provides learners something concrete to work towards, together with a sense of personal engagement and excitement
• Encounters between amateurs and experts
• Potential to engage millions of people
• Possibility of making significant additions to the body of knowledge
Competency-Based Education:What is it?
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• Academic credits are awarded for specific skills and thus allow for more flexible and personalised degrees
Approach to learning and teaching more often used in learning
concrete skills than in abstract learning
Flexible Option (University of
Wisconsin, USA)
CBE Model (Lipscomb
University, USA)
FlexPath (Capella
University, USA)
Deakin Hallmarks (Deakin
University, Australia)
Competency-Based Education:Who is using it?
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Competency-Based Education:Why is it relevant?
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• Recognition of informal and non-formal learning
• Increased access to formal education for non-traditional students
• Reduced student workload
• Opportunities for undirected activities outside the classroom to become part of schoolwork
Metacognitive Learning:What is it?
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• It includes activities such as planning, monitoring comprehension and evaluating progress.
Approach that fosters higher order thinking involving active control
over the cognitive processes engaged in learning
Metacognitive Learning:Who is using it?
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Exam Wrappers(Queen’s University,
Canada)
Reflective Journals(University of Brasov,
Romania)
Muddiest Point (San Francisco State
University, USA)
Pre-assessments(Virginia State University,
USA)
Metacognitive Learning:Why is it relevant?
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• Focus on knowing how to learn
• Better learning outcomes
• Adjusted teaching strategies
• Ability to analyse personal strengths, weaknesses and study strategies that work (or not)
Activity: Trends in Practice• Objective
o Analyse an example of one of the educational trends (adaptive learning, event-based learning, competency-based education or metacognitive approach to learning).
• Tasko Select the trend you want to work with.o Find an example of an institution that is applying the trend (you can
use one mentioned in this presentation).o Describe this example considering the following questions:
• What is the initiative about?• What are the main challenges that arose during implementation?• What are the results of this initiative?
o Share with other students in your team.
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