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Learning and Organizational DevelopmentMay 2012
AIESEC Youth 2 Business ForumReda Sadki / 20 August 2013
Power of {humanityeducation
The power of humanity
$20,000,000,000Non-emergency income, ongoing programming
13,600,000Active community-based volunteers
130,397,371Number of people reached by 46 National Societies
7Humanity Impartiality Neutrality Independence Voluntary service Unity Universality
✓Learning platform
✓Academic courses
✓World Disasters Report
✓Research coordination
✓Reference centers
Red Cross Red CrescentLearning network
17,000,000Number of people trained to do first aid
46,000,000Number of people helped by first aiders
What is a university?
Which of these is a university?
The value of a degree
Progress?
Innovative?✓ "The Role of Auditory Cues in
Modulating the Perceived Crispness and Staleness of Potato Chips”
✓ "The Dignity of Living Beings With Regard to Plants. Moral Consideration of Plants for Their Own Sake"
✓ "The Role of Armadillos in the Movement of Archaeological Materials: An Experimental Approach”
✓ "Intelligence: Maze-Solving by an Amoeboid Organism”
✓ "Ovulatory Cycle Effects on Tip Earnings by Lap Dancers: Economic Evidence for Human Estrus?"
✓ "You Bastard: A Narrative Exploration of the Experience of Indignation within Organizations.”
Teaching?1. hierarchy of teacher and student2. credentialing, ranking3. disciplinary divides4. discrete disciplines5. segregation of "high" versus "low" culture6. restriction of admission to those considered worthy of
admission7. individual training, isolated achievement and
accomplishment8. peer review and institutionally ordained authority9. passive, lecture driven, hierarchical10.largely unidirectional from instructor to student
Relevant?
✓modes of organization
✓structures of knowledge
✓relationships between and among groups of students, faculty, and others across campus or around the world
Need to rethink
Activity #1
✓What is learning?
✓What is a learning organization?
✓Is AIESEC a learning organization? Why or why not?
Distance learning vs.Face-to-face learning
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Question #1
Is the final academic performance of students in distance learning programs better than that of those enrolled in traditional FTF programs, in the last twenty-year period?Mickey Shachar and Yoram Nuemann. Twenty years of research on the academic performance differences between traditional and distance learning: summative meta-analysis and trend examination. Merlot Journal of Online Learning and Teaching. Vol 6, No. 2, June 2010
Yes.Distance learning results in increasingly better learning outcomes since1991.
Question #2
Does supplementing face-to-face instruction with online instruction enhance learning?U.S. Department of Education. Evaluation of evidence-based practices in online learning: a meta-analysis and review of online learning studies. September 2010.
No.Positive effects associated with blended learning should not be attributed to the media, per se.
Learning {architecturecontext
Greece, 1983
Sri Lanka, 2006
Afghanistan, 2011
Kenya, 2013
Haiti, April 2010
Kenya, 2009
Portugal, 2013
Bangladesh, 2009
Jordan, 2013
Thailand, 2009
7 fundamental principles
An agenda for new
learning and assessment
Anywhere, anytime
Ubiquitous learning
Recursive feedback
Formative assessment
Text, image, video, audio
Multimodal meaning
Designing meanings
Active knowledge-making
Knowledge you can reach
for and useCollaborative intelligence
Thinking about
thinkingMetacognition
Each according
to their interest and
need
Differentiatedlearning
Kalantzis and Cope. New Learning (2011).
What is a MOOC?
MassiveOpenOnlineCourse
Massive participation
Open to all
What has changed?How much has changed?
✓how we teach
✓where we teach
✓who we teach
✓who teaches
✓who administers
✓who services
Activity #2
✓As people get their degrees online, will AIESEC become obsolete?
✓What is the value of the residential experience in education?
✓Choose a topic for AIESEC’s first massive, open online course and define 3 learning objectives for it
Learning in a VUCA world
✓Volatility
✓Uncertainty
✓Complexity
✓Ambiguity= practical code for awareness and readiness
Knowledge has a half-life.Courses are fairly static. Knowledge is dynamic—changing hourly, daily. [This] requires an understanding of the nature of the half-life of knowledge in their field [to ensure] that they select the right tools to keep content current for the learners.
Siemens, G., 2006. Knowing knowledge.
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Robert Kelly, Carnegie-Mellon University.
What happens when knowledge flows too fast for processing or interpreting?
Siemens, G., 2006. Knowing knowledge.
Traditional approaches won’t work✓No classroom is large enough
✓No individual is smart enough
✓No response time is fast enough
✓No intervention is complete enough
✓No program lasts long enough
✓No solution is global enoughTodd, A. MOOCs for business presentation, 14 May 2013. WEF/Corp U.
21st century knowledge skillsAnchoring Staying focused on important tasks while undergoing a deluge of distractions.
Anchoring Managing knowledge flow and extracting important elements.
Connecting with each other Building networks in order to continue to stay current and informed.
Being human together Interacting at a human, not only utilitarian, level...to form social spaces.
Creating and deriving meaning Understanding implications, comprehending meaning and impact.
Evaluation and authentication Determining the value of knowledge... and ensuring authenticity.
Altered processes of validation
Validating people and ideas within appropriate context.
Critical and creative thinking Question and dreaming.
Pattern recognition Recognizing patterns and trends.
Navigate knowledge landscape
Navigating between repositories, people, technology, and ideas while achieving intended purposes.
Acceptance of uncertainty
Balancing what is known with the unknown... to see how existing knowledge relates to what we do not know.
Contextualizing Understanding the prominence of context... seeing continuums...ensuring key contextual issues are not overlooked in context-games.
Siemens, G., 2006. Knowing knowledge.
The skills and processes that will make us people of tomorrow are not yet embedded in our educational structures
Siemens, G., 2006. Knowing knowledge.
Que faire?
✓Learning is less and less about recalling information
✓Learning is more and more about know-where
✓Most of what people need to do cannot be learned through formal training
✓Improving the structure and quality of formal training therefore won’t get the job done
“Attempting to do more of what has been done in the past is not the answer. We need to do new things in new ways.”
Siemens, G., 2006. Knowing knowledge.
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✓Science fiction: AIESEC 2025
Learning platform (2009)
✓Self-learning, doesn’t require tutoring
✓Scales up (100x cheaper than FTF)
✓Can do more than transmit information
✓Massive, open, online learning
GOAL (2013)Mentoring, leadership development, 21st century knowledge skills
✓Practical case-based problem-solving courses on critical thinking and solving unstructured problems
✓Affordances (benefits) of online learning
✓Learning together, across borders (social, peer-to-peer)
✓Red Cross Red Crescent contexts and cases
Scholar (2013)
Develop case studies, implementation plans, lessons learned, etc.
✓Write – Peer review – Revise
✓Connect local and global knowledges
✓Evaluate, analyze, apply knowledge
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Acknowledgement, credits, gratitude, and inspiration: Bill Cope, Mary Kalantzis, Robert Kelly, Doug Lynch, Michael Moe, Gabriel Pictet, George Siemens, Alan Todd
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