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Ubiquitous Learning Vs. the Value of Boundaries  Carlo Perrotta
The “conundrum” of educational technology in compulsory education
The technology-enhanced classroom in 2011
Trying to innovate schools? Source: www.pennyarcade.com
I digress...
A “broker”
21st century schooling  Workforce skills required by employers  Project-based and enquiry based curricula  Real-life, authentic challenges
21st century schooling  Innovation as... Workforce skills required by employers  Blurring  Project-based and enquiry based curricula  Real-life, authentic challenges
It didn’t work out  Surely a lot of tech Many teachers doing interesting and “innovative” things... But the fundamental features are still the same Technology hasn’t transformed learning
Democratic change in an institutional, multi-faceted and highly contested domain... is SLOW! 1974 1944 1912 1992 2010
The closure of Becta...signalled a deeper crisis in the British ed-tech community
A sense of insecurity and confusion... A “crisis of representation”  (e.g. Harvey, 1990)  A risk of fragmentation and defensiveness
How did this happen? Innovation and “Ubiquity” are part of the problem, as well as part of the solution What are innovation processes? Many have written about it outside of education... However, the more critical voices offer the best insights Winner, 1986; Lefebrve, 1991, Harvey, 1990
Innovation... Removing barriers and limits, endlessly  A politically and economically charged process
Ubiquitous computing  Weiser, 1991
Ubiquitous learning
ubiquity as an “ideal” innovation scenario  A scenario in which all boundaries and barriers are virtually absent Innovation: a socio-economic dynamic Technology  Ubiquity  Cyclic   Blurring
What is the educational purpose of innovation and ubiquity? A distinction:  learning through technology (transformation) Learning with and about technology  (how and why technologies are used differently, in different contexts  and domains– slow, incremental, negotiated and contested)
Educational Innovation as a “conceptual dustbin” 21st century skills  Motivate disaffected students  Teach Latin Student voice Web 2.0 at school PowerPoint More discipline  Neuroscience The cloud  innovation “..to encourage a greater degree of innovation” (UK DFE 2010, p10)
The value of boundaries  The pitfalls of “ubiquity”: Dilution of the educational purpose Blurring within a business-driven rhetoric Failure to acknowledge the boundaries doesn’t remove them, only makes them invisible (Young, 2009)
So where do we start? Acknowledging the cultural boundaries between areas of knowledge (Young and Muller, 2010) The bounded nature of human cognition: the cognitive architecture (Mayer, 2003) Bounded and specific uses of ITCs (Cox & Marshall, 2007; Perrotta, under review) self-regulation needs boundaries (Boekaerts & Niemivierta, 2000)
Wrapping up... Do we need  more critically minded research and practice in TEL?  Proudly wearing the values of education on our sleeves, and ready to question the grand visions and the techno-utopian rhetoric (see Biesta, 2010) Adebate about the distinctions, the boundaries and the demarcations between types and ranges of technology use, how these fit with the types and ranges of education we would like to see
Thanks! C.perrotta@ioe.ac.uk Carlo.perrotta@futurelab.org.uk @carloper
Some references  Biesta, G.J.J. (2010). Why ‘what works’ still won’t work. From evidence-based education to value-based education. Studies in Philosophy and Education 29(5), 491-503.  Convery, A. (2009) ‘The pedagogy of the impressed: how teachers become victims of technological vision’ Teachers and Teaching, 15, 1, 25-41 Harvey, D.: The Condition of Postmodernity: An Enquiry into the Origins of Cultural Change. Blackwell, Malden (1990) Lefebrve, H. (1991). The Production of Space, Wiley Blackwell, Oxford Winner, L. (1986) The whale and the reactor. Chicago, the University of Chicago Press

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Ubiquitous Learning vs. the Value of Boundaries

  • 1. Ubiquitous Learning Vs. the Value of Boundaries Carlo Perrotta
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4. The “conundrum” of educational technology in compulsory education
  • 6. Trying to innovate schools? Source: www.pennyarcade.com
  • 9. 21st century schooling Workforce skills required by employers Project-based and enquiry based curricula Real-life, authentic challenges
  • 10. 21st century schooling Innovation as... Workforce skills required by employers Blurring Project-based and enquiry based curricula Real-life, authentic challenges
  • 11. It didn’t work out Surely a lot of tech Many teachers doing interesting and “innovative” things... But the fundamental features are still the same Technology hasn’t transformed learning
  • 12. Democratic change in an institutional, multi-faceted and highly contested domain... is SLOW! 1974 1944 1912 1992 2010
  • 13. The closure of Becta...signalled a deeper crisis in the British ed-tech community
  • 14. A sense of insecurity and confusion... A “crisis of representation” (e.g. Harvey, 1990) A risk of fragmentation and defensiveness
  • 15. How did this happen? Innovation and “Ubiquity” are part of the problem, as well as part of the solution What are innovation processes? Many have written about it outside of education... However, the more critical voices offer the best insights Winner, 1986; Lefebrve, 1991, Harvey, 1990
  • 16. Innovation... Removing barriers and limits, endlessly A politically and economically charged process
  • 17. Ubiquitous computing Weiser, 1991
  • 19. ubiquity as an “ideal” innovation scenario A scenario in which all boundaries and barriers are virtually absent Innovation: a socio-economic dynamic Technology Ubiquity Cyclic Blurring
  • 20. What is the educational purpose of innovation and ubiquity? A distinction: learning through technology (transformation) Learning with and about technology (how and why technologies are used differently, in different contexts and domains– slow, incremental, negotiated and contested)
  • 21. Educational Innovation as a “conceptual dustbin” 21st century skills Motivate disaffected students Teach Latin Student voice Web 2.0 at school PowerPoint More discipline Neuroscience The cloud innovation “..to encourage a greater degree of innovation” (UK DFE 2010, p10)
  • 22. The value of boundaries The pitfalls of “ubiquity”: Dilution of the educational purpose Blurring within a business-driven rhetoric Failure to acknowledge the boundaries doesn’t remove them, only makes them invisible (Young, 2009)
  • 23. So where do we start? Acknowledging the cultural boundaries between areas of knowledge (Young and Muller, 2010) The bounded nature of human cognition: the cognitive architecture (Mayer, 2003) Bounded and specific uses of ITCs (Cox & Marshall, 2007; Perrotta, under review) self-regulation needs boundaries (Boekaerts & Niemivierta, 2000)
  • 24. Wrapping up... Do we need more critically minded research and practice in TEL? Proudly wearing the values of education on our sleeves, and ready to question the grand visions and the techno-utopian rhetoric (see Biesta, 2010) Adebate about the distinctions, the boundaries and the demarcations between types and ranges of technology use, how these fit with the types and ranges of education we would like to see
  • 26. Some references Biesta, G.J.J. (2010). Why ‘what works’ still won’t work. From evidence-based education to value-based education. Studies in Philosophy and Education 29(5), 491-503. Convery, A. (2009) ‘The pedagogy of the impressed: how teachers become victims of technological vision’ Teachers and Teaching, 15, 1, 25-41 Harvey, D.: The Condition of Postmodernity: An Enquiry into the Origins of Cultural Change. Blackwell, Malden (1990) Lefebrve, H. (1991). The Production of Space, Wiley Blackwell, Oxford Winner, L. (1986) The whale and the reactor. Chicago, the University of Chicago Press