AccessACE research project: Models of blended learning Who are we reaching?

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AccessACE research project: Models of blended learning Who are we reaching?

AccessACE research project: Models of blended learning Two KEY questions 1.What DOES a clever use of ICTs in ACE mean and look like? 2. What COULD a clever use of ICTs in ACE mean and look like? Understandings and Practices

Access ACE Research Project: Models of blended learning Today’s plan »Introductions »Two key questions »A quick mapping exercise »Clever use of ICT in ACE? »Media on the Move matrix »Conclusion

AccessACE research project: Models of blended learning Two KEY questions 1.What DOES a clever use of ICTs in ACE mean and look like? 2. What COULD a clever use of ICTs in ACE mean and look like? Understandings and Practices

AccessACE research project: Models of blended learning What DOES a clever use of ICTs in ACE mean and look like?

AccessACE research project: Models of blended learning What COULD a clever use of ICTs in ACE mean and look like?

Access ACE Research Project: Models of blended learning A clever use of ICT in ACE? Capability - organisational and technical? Concept of community? Educational possibilities - blended learning options?

Access ACE Research Project: Models of blended learning Concept of community

Access ACE Research Project: Models of blended learning Concept of community

Access ACE Research Project: Models of blended learning Capability - organisational and technical

Access ACE Research Project: Models of blended learning Educational possibilities - blended learning options?

Access ACE Research Project: Models of blended learning Educational possibilities - blended learning options?

Access ACE Research Project: Models of blended learning A wide range of research shows that being ONLINE offers the potential for: ∞ Defined/guided social interaction ∞ Creating private social spaces ∞ Practising social skills ∞ Identity experimentation ∞ Frequent use of existing and emerging/changing technologies. When Kids Network Online: The Benefits and Risks

Access ACE Research Project: Models of blended learning

Social Networking People crave connection. The heart of social networking is fostering the kinds of deep connections that occur when common pursuits are shared and discussed. Social networking offers a way for people to connect from their desktop, mobile phone... laptop or any other electronic device to people all over the world. Horizon project 2007: Social Networking

Access ACE Research Project: Models of blended learning YouTube Videos Education Today and Tomorrow (2.30 mins) Web The Machine is Us/ing Us (4.31 mins) Pay Attention (7.41 mins)

Access ACE Research Project: Models of blended learning Source of photos: Flick’r, stock.xchng, Google Images and private collection.