identity, networks, and connected learning

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Slides from my keynote presentation at the DesireToLearn Fusion conference in Boston, MA, on July 17, 2013. You can download the .key (Keynote) file at https://www.dropbox.com/s/tzmw3pccuugu7aq/D2L.key ... feel free to reuse/remix under the CC-NC/ATT/SA license. A video of this presentation is available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tF2Xj48iRhw

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Identity, Networks, & Connected LearningDr. Alec CourosDesire2Learn FusionBoston, Massachusetts July 17, 2013

me

The Blur

professional identity

open boundary courses

~2000 participants from ~70 countries

personal identity

Photo-A-Day Project

change

the way we were ...

Gaming

Mobile Gaming

Multi-Player Gaming

Music Piracy

System Upgrade

Media Personalization

Troubleshooting

Publishing

“The Complete Interactive Multimedia Encyclopedia”

our current context ...

atoms <---> bitsscarcity <---> abundanceconsuming <---> creating

standardization <---> personalizationindividuals <---> networks

significant shifts in media

Convergence

Ubiquity

i. tools

http://www.flickr.com/photos/alainbachellier/2572801898/in/photostream/

"To immortalize this moment, the girl seems to forget the original pleasure."

ii. content

Instruction

Practice

Independent Study

Public Performance

George Siemens

• “Informal learning is a significant aspect of our learning experience. Formal education no longer comprises the majority of our learning.”

Informal Learning

http://www.elearnspace.org/Articles/connectivism.htm

iii. networks

NOT WHAT’S

IMPORTANT

Six Degrees of Separation“the idea that everyone is on average six steps away, by way of

introduction, from another person in the world.”

Strength of Weak Ties“There is strength in weak ties. Our acquaintances, not our friends,

are potentially our greatest source of new ideas and information.” (paraphrased from Gladwell, 2010)

Where Good Ideas Come From“The trick to having good ideas is not to sit around in glorious

isolation and try to think big thoughts. The trick is to get more parts on the table.” (Steven Johnson, 2010)

networks provide ...1. affordances: enable communication, collaboration & cooperation in

ways that were once impossible with people who were once unreachable.

2. ideas/inspiration: connect us to new ideas & expand our thinking & potential for innovation.

* ‘us’ meaning those who have access.

iv. participatory culture

how do we capture the spirit ofopen, networked & participatory communities

in our learning environments?

Open & Connected Learning

21st Century Learning Networks

“To answer your question, I did use Youtube to learn how to dance. I consider it my ‘main’ teacher.”

“10 years ago, street dance was very exclusive, especially rare dances like popping (the one I teach and do). You either had to learn it from a friend that knew it or get VHS tapes which were hard to get. Now with Youtube, anyone, anywhere in the world

can learn previously ‘exclusive’ dance styles.”

What’s your background in video editing?

I just do it for fun. I’m self-taught.

How long did it take to film and edit?

I started in November, but then I had to start from scratch a couple months

afterwards, so I spent months and months on it.

slide by @gcouros

How are you making your learning visible?

How are you contributing to the learning of others?

(Digital) Identity

Private Public

Closed Open

(Joichi Ito)

@barrywellman

“The developed world is in the midst of a paradigm shift both in the ways in which people and institutions are connected. It is a shift from being bound up in homogenous “little

boxes” to surfing life through diffuse, variegated social networks.” (2002)

Making a Difference

“Martha shows every facet of great learning: real world change, making the environment around her better, sharing her thinking

with the world, having a conscious for the world beyond her immediate horizons, and robustness in the face of incredible

media and social media pressure.” (McIntosh, 2012)

original slide by George Couros

conclusion

“Some of the comments on Youtube make you weep for the future of humanity, just for the spelling alone, never mind the obscenity and

naked hatred.” (Lev Grossman)@leverus

“One of the reasons social media has grown so fast is that it taps into what we, as human beings, naturally love and need and want to do - create, share, connect, relate.

(Notter & Grant)

Are we purposefully preparing studentsfor the type of world they currently live in,

one that includes the prevalence of open spaces and networked possibilities?

How are you living & learning in our connected reality?

http://couros.cacouros@gmail.com

@courosa

Don’t limit a child to your own learning, for he was born in another

time. ~Tagore

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