E. G. Kowch Welcome to Telecommunications in Education: Examining Distributed Teaching and Learning Environments (EDER 677 L.91 ) September 12, Seminar.

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E. G. Kowch Welcome to Telecommunications in Education: Examining Distributed Teaching and Learning Environments (EDER 677 L.91 ) September 12, Seminar One Cleared for take-off

E. G. Kowch Agenda for tonight 1. Introductions - getting to know each other 2. Centra Tips 3. Course Overview 4. “The Flow of Things” 5. Sample Student Presentation 6. Organizer for next week

E. G. Kowch Class Introductions A Guide… My Name is… My Location / what it’s like where I live… My professional practice today (K-12, Higher Ed, Industry, Government…) My interests outside work and learning include…. Where I am in the program… What I would like to achieve from this course…

E. G. Kowch Centra Communication Tips (Audiographic conferencing) Ten second idea.. Use the X symbol by your name In breakout rooms, the moderator assigns microphones We will use WebCT mail as our mail host for this class You should have turnaround in 2 days, if you don’t, remind me to check our mail via Let’s brainstorm on the best way to use the tools we try..

E. G. Kowch These curious cats are helping us figure out the best Theory and practices for online learning

E. G. Kowch “the flow” of the course Each week (“live” or not) 1. Topic discussion thread (student led) - where we add to the discussion/learning - post a thought provoking inquiry. Preambles are ok :-) 2. Topic leaders summarize your thread and post it by Wednesday Noon (before next class) Include URLs, references and new resources you found with others… Live days ( Synchronicity) Discuss issues arising from the previous topics (questions / responses) Discuss new issues / concepts that you’d like to discuss Content: A Presentation and Discussion on the topic Content: A Student Presentation / Moderation on an issue of interest (on the topic) Course Overview / logistics The flow of things..

E. G. Kowch Course Overview: The flow of things (cont.) Non-live days (Asynchronicity) 1. Material will be posted for you to read and explore 2. Summarize the last discussion that you led before the next class date 3. Work on your discussion thread, reference… communicate with others 4. Look ahead to the creation of you portfolio, plan, ponder…

E. G. Kowch Course Events ClassEvent TypeTopic ( changes are welcome) Sept. 12CentraOne Conference (“Live session” ) Introduction of the class as an online community Overview of the telecom course tools Introduction to Telecommunications in Education Sept. 19WebCT (asynchronous) The art of online teaching Information Literacy: Resources Sept 26CentraOne Conference Creating online media: Tools and design principles Oct. 3WebCT (asynchronous) Computer mediated communication systems Your Personal Distributed Learning Portfolio Oct. 10WebCT (asynchronous) Different telecommunication modes Oct. 17CentraOne Conference Media decision-making –creating online multimedia education Oct. 24WebCT (asynchronous) Administration issues: Creating collaborative online Teams Oct. 31CentraOne Conference Management issues: political, social and technology-related issues Nov. 7WebCT (asynchronous) Teaching and learning online environments: Guidelines and critical reviews Nov. 14CentraOne Conference Telecommunication projects: Ethical, philosophical and Social issues Nov. 21WebCT (asynchronous) Evaluating online teaching and learning environments Nov. 28CentraOne Conference The future of distributed teaching and learning Dec. 5CentraOne Conference Personal Distributed Learning Portfolios: Online Presentations

E. G. Kowch Course Objectives: 1. To understand and practice effective on-line instruction and distributed teaching and learning 2. To examine, critically, the social, administrative and pedagogical issues surrounding online learning today 3. To analyze the advantages and disadvantages of the Internet as a medium for education 4. To demonstrate reflective and critical thought about the value of on-line instruction versus face-to-face instruction 5. To consider the changes in education (administration, design) required to realize the full potential of new teaching and learning technologies 6. To survey and use telecommunication technologies in the context of teaching and learning to achieve the full potential of a learning environ 7. To survey and use telecom. Technologies in the context of teaching and learning to achieve course objectives

E. G. Kowch The 677 ideas warehouses…as large as your interests… we can go with topics that interest you…

E. G. Kowch Assignments / Deliverables 1. A publishable paper (25%)Due Oct Participation (20%)Ongoing 3. Personal Distributed Learning (PDL) Portfolio (30%)Due Dec 5 Including: 1. A personal narrative explaining your ideal PDL with: I. Summary of your text discussion facilitation II. An Interpretation of that experience III. Summary and Analysis of your audiographic confrence facilitation 2. Collaborative (teaching online) proposal (5%)Due Oct 3 3. Your online project - a teaching environment(20%)Due Dec 3

E. G. Kowch Defining Distance Education Breakout Activity Discussion Question: What is “distance education”… To answer in your group, think about distance … between two … People? Places? Time zones? Ideologies? Cultures? Memories? Social Economic Groups? Institutional Realities? (Moderator, please report back to the main group with a few notes

E. G. Kowch Some Facts related to Distance Education (Simonson, 2003) 1680 institutions in the US offered 54,000 online courses last year Frederick Jackson Turner rand the correspondence program at U. Wisconsin from 1886 on.. “Telemedicine” refers to distance education at a distance and “Telelaw” refers to law at a distance. Research shows that students who learn at a distance do not learn any worse, or better, than traditional students. Horses do not learn well via distance education

E. G. Kowch Some Facts related to Distance Education (Simonson, 2003) Satellites used for distance education orbit approximately 23,000 miles about the equator They travel at a speed equal to the speed of the earth (this is geo- sychronicity). Geo-sych orbit makes the satellites appear to be stationary The location the satellites orbit (there is traffic up there) is called the Clarke Belt, after Arthur C. Clarke.

E. G. Kowch Some Facts about to Distance Edcuation (Simonson, 2003) Why is it so much easier to use the internet today? Internet packets sent by Internet Protocol (IP) are the reason. The internet packet switched network means that messages are divided into packets that are disassembled and then sent to a distant site where the packets are reassembled into the complete message. Cisco has capitalized on the disassembling / assembling machine protocol. When you own the encoders/decoders, you own the beach. When you own the software creating the messages (Microsoft), you own the beach parking lot.

E. G. Kowch Communications Theory (dehydrated) Source (encoder)

E. G. Kowch Communications Theory On One Slide Source (encoder) Message (content..the stuff)

E. G. Kowch Communications Theory On One Slide Source (encoder) Message (content..the stuff) Channel (the medium or conduit)

E. G. Kowch Communications Theory On One Slide Source (encoder) Message (content..the stuff) Channel (the medium or conduit) Receiver (decoder)

E. G. Kowch Communications Theory On One Slide Source Message Channel Receiver Feedback

E. G. Kowch Communications Theory On One Slide Source Message Channel Receiver Feedback This is the design principal behind tele-communication. Think A lot about which part of this model we are using, and when.

E. G. Kowch Next Week’s Topics (on WebCT) (1) Defining Distance Education (2) Online Teaching Recommended Readings Paloff & Pratt,(2001) Chapter One: Online Learning in the New Millennium: Online learning today, New technological developments and new modes of delivery, New issues for both faculty and administrators, New Governance issues are emerging Intellectual property and course ownership are becoming bigger issues Faculty and student training online Recent Developments in K-12 online learning The effectiveness of distance delivery  Oblinger, D., (2000). The nature and purpose of distance education.   (do you agree with Oblinger? Why or why not?)  Deliverables for next day (Sept 19th) Introduce yourself to us in writing, in the WebCT discussion area. Please me your digital picture by next Tuesday, Sept. 18th.

E. G. Kowch Adieu from Calgary, until September 19th..our next Live session is on September 26th, 7 PM Mountain time