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New Trends in e-Learning
Zoraini Wati Abas, Ed.D.Faculty of Education and LanguagesOpen University MalaysiaEmail: [email protected]
October 2010
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Do you own a supercomputer?
• A typical computer today…
Everything’s wirelessEverything’s sleek in designEverything’s integratedEverything’s with memory that is more that you will ever needEverything’s internet-ready!
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E-Learning
E-Learning
E-Learning
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Evolution in Educational Technology
Film(1940s)
Television
(1950s)
Programmed
Instruction (1960s)
Systematic Instructional Design (1970s)
Computers (1980s)
The Internet (1990s)
Social Network
s and Web 2.0 (2000s)
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Generations of Learners
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Video gamesPCEmailCDs
Individualist
Generation X 1965-80Generation X 1965-80
WebCell phoneIMMP3sOnline
communities
Net Gen(Digital Natives/Millennials)
1981-99 (11-29 yrs old)
Net Gen(Digital Natives/Millennials)
1981-99 (11-29 yrs old)
Baby Boomers1946-64
Baby Boomers1946-64
TV generation
Typewriters
Telephone
Memos
Family focusSour
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1980s
1990s
2000 -
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Characteristics of E-learning
Analog or Digital
Tethered or Mobile
Isolated or Connected
Generic or Personal
Consumption or Creating
Closed or Open
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eLearning
eLearning 2.0
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E-learning 2.0
Analog or Digital
Tethered or Mobile
Isolated or Connected
Generic or Personal
Consumption or Creating
Closed or Open
Adap
ted
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eLearning
eLearning 2.0
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Educating the Net Generation: A Handbook of Findings for Practice
and Policy
http://www.netgen.unimelb.edu.au/outcomes/handbook.html
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Fostering learning in a networked world: The cyber learning opportunity and challenge
A 21st Century Agenda for the National Science Foundation
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http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2008/nsf08204/nsf08204.pdf
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We believe the 1:1 environment is prompting a new learning ecology, described through four unique conditions:
1. Immediate and constant access to information and a global community;
2. Intensity, relevance and personalization of learning;
3. Highly developed teacher capacities; and4. Highly developed student dispositions.
Toward a New Learning Ecology: Teaching and Learning in 1:1 Environments
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Typical Learning
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Adapted from:Morrison(2003). E-Learning strategies: How to get implementation and delivery right the first time. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley
Learner-Centric Learning
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Adapted from:Morrison(2003). E-Learning strategies: How to get implementation and delivery right the first time. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley
Transforming Learning from Push to Pull
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Adapted from:Morrison(2003). E-Learning strategies: How to get implementation and delivery right the first time. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley
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New e-Learning
Infrastructure
(Broadband &
Wireless)
Mobile devices
The driving forces in today’s world of mobile learning
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Mobile Devices
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Present Scenario
Portability/Mobility
Smaller devices
More powerful
Increasingly affordable
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26 million population in Malaysia28.9 million mobile phone subscribers
Source: Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission, 2009http://www.skmm.gov.my/facts_figures/stats/index.asp
Mobile Scenario
in Malaysia
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Malaysia ranked 6th in World SMS Volume (based on 2007 statistics)
ChinaPhil
ippinesJap
anIndonesiaIndiaMal
aysia
No of SMS sent
50 billion
70 billion
90 billion
Pop 1.3 billion
Pop 231 million
Pop 1.09 billion
Pop 26 million
Pop 85 million
Pop 127 million
Mobile Devices
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MOBILE LEARNING AT OUM
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Can you imagine yourself as the learner in the above scenario?
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Are OUM learners ready for mobile learning?
Yes (82
%)
No (18%)
N = 2,837 (end 2008)
“Can you imagine yourself as the learner in the above scenario?”
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Milestones
August 2008• Mobil
e learning team set up
October-December 2008• Survey
to determine learner’s readiness for mobile learning
Jan 2009(OUMH1103)• Podcas
ting• mLear
n portal
May 2009(OUMH1103)• SMS• Faceb
ook• Twitte
r• mLear
n portal
• Learner “buy-in”
• SME “buy-in”
Sept 2009• Three
courses
• Improve blend of m-learning/e-learning, f2f tutorial & print module
• Implementationto start with tutor “buy-in”
Jan 2010• 8
courses
May 2010• 3
courses
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Mobile learning at OUM
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Categories of SMS and ExamplesCategory ExampleContent15
There are 4 pairs of learning styles: Active/Reflective; Sensing/Intuitive; Visual/Verbal; Sequential/Global. Which is yours? See Appendix 1.1
Course Management6
Hi there! Warm greetings from OUM Mobile Learning Team. For your info, you may view previous SMSes online at http://twitter.com/oumh1103
Forum4
What are the strategies & advantages of OUM blended learning modes? Discuss in myLMS forum.
Tips4
Do you know you can change your password in myLMS? Try or ask your tutor
Motivation2
Motivation Quote: “The man who can drive himself further once the effort gets painful is the man who will win” by Roger Bannister
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Total = 31 SMS
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Anytime/Anywhere LearningLearning on the go
Push-Pull learning (the future)
Mobile Learning at
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Current
Future
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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
http://www.hypergene.net/wemedia/images/uploads/maslow.gif15 October 2010
Transforming Learning from Push to Pull
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Adapted from:Morrison(2003). E-Learning strategies: How to get implementation and delivery right the first time. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley
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Pedagogical Richness
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Behaviorism Cognitivis
m
Social Learning
Constructivism
Connectivism
Computer-based learning
From Rick Schwier (2008)15 October 2010
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ObjectivismCognitivis
m
Connectivism
Constructivism
Individual growth
Group growth
Computer-based learning
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After a decade of mad human scrambling to attempt
to understand e-learning and blended learning,
we now are confronted with mobile or m-learning,
and ubiquitous or u-learning.
Curtis Bonk (2009)
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The World is Open:How Web Technology is Revolutionizing Education
http://worldisopen.com/
Curtis J. Bonk, Ph.D., Indiana University
Ten Openers: (WE-ALL-LEARN)
Web Searching in the World of e-Books
E-Learning and Blended Learning
Availability of Open Source and Free Software
Leveraged Resources and OpenCourseWare
Learning Object Repositories and Portals
Learner Participation in Open Information Communities
Electronic Collaboration
Alternate Reality Learning
Real-Time Mobility and Portability
Networks of Personalized Learning Published June 2009
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Examples of Learning 2.0
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• http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/e-learning_20.php
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http://twitter.com/zoraini
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An OUM Online Course Bloghttp://hmlt5303.blogspot.com/
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http://bbmp-1103.blogspot.com/
http://bbmp-1103.blogspot.com/
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Livescribe Smart Penhttp://www.livescribe.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/LDApp.woa/wa/MLSOverviewPage?sid=HKS8fxlhdkrC&[email protected]
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Open Learning
Open Educational Resources– MIT Open Courseware (over 1,800 courses)
• http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/home/home/index.htm
– OpenLearn• http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/
– Creative Commons (Share, Remix, Reuse)• http://creativecommons.org/• http://learn.creativecommons.org/
– Open access peer-reviewed journal • http://www.jucs.org
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http://www.oercommons.org/
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http://www.apple.com/education/mobile-learning/
iTunes U
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Different kind of universities (in the future)
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Peer2Peer University http://www.p2pu.org/$70,000 seed grant from the Hewlett Foundation to launch its first 10 pilot courses. Opened for enrolment on 9-09-09
http://www.uopeople.org/
“The University of the People is an idea whose time has come".
Dr. Russell S. Winer
Computer and Business Programs
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Is education 1.0 ready for web 2.0 students?
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Samples from OUM
• http://mobilelearning.oum.edu.my
• http://oer.oum.edu.my• http://egate.oum.edu.m
y• http://e-content.oum.e
du.my/• http://iradio.oum.edu.
my
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THE END . THANK YOU
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]://www.facebook.com/zorainihttp://eyeonlearning.blogspot.com
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