What Happens Next? Looking towards a future e-learning landscape Keri Facer Research Director, NESTA Futurelab www.nestafuturelab.org 16.11.05.

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What Happens Next? Looking towards a future e-learning landscape Keri Facer Research Director, NESTA Futurelab

About Futurelab Est to bring together creative, education, technology and research communities to create future learning environments R&D programme - prototypes Research programme - evidence Events - communities Publications – sharing lessons learnt. See: –

Formal Informal Real Virtual School Cultural Sector Broadcast TV Internet From Hawkey, 2004 Blurring the Boundaries

Savannah Project Collaboration between Futurelab, BBC NHU, MRL Nottingham Uni, Hewlett Packard Working with disaggregated content, mobile & GPS, games server – to create new learning experience that enables new ways of engaging with information Video

Projects: Mudlarking Collaboration between Goldsmiths College, Futurelab & Mobile Bristol Working to create interactive learning landscape overlaying the real world

Key Principles for developing resources for a connected learning landscape Understand learners Understand the potential of new technologies

Understanding Learners Principle Challenges What do people already do/know? What do people find hard to understand? What engages and interests them? What resources are available to support understanding and engagement? What changes does this effect? Processes: Reviewing existing research evidence Early concept trials with users Iterative design & co-design Trials evaluating learning experiences – not just usability

Understanding technologies Offer possibilities but do not determine what is possible. Our imagination and our sense of learner needs determines what we do: Possibilities: Personalisation and mobility – resources in the hands of the learners and carried between different spaces – coherent narratives between different experiences, reflection Intelligent and disappearing technologies – getting smaller, getting smarter, learning about the learner – prompts for learners, expert mentors The digital landscape – a new layer on reality with GPS – learning in situ New spaces – virtual spaces, online spaces, collaborative spaces – new forms of collaborative learning Decentralised – brought by and created by learners in collaboration with institutions constructivist learning, self and group created

Emerging Worlds MMORPGs

Alternative Worlds SecondLife Travel on foot, or by planes, trains, and flying saucers; gondolas, fuel-injected muscle cars, mechanical unicorns, fearsome gun ships, giant snails, smog-belching mech robots, stardust- powered magic broomsticksor on your own power, with the innate ability that all Residents have, to teleport and fly at will Change your reality with simple but sophisticated 3D creation tools: build houses, design furniture; create clothing, jewellery, and art Invest time and ingenuity in a fully integrated economy Advertise and sell your business to a city-sized population of consumers Exchange the Linden Dollars you earn for real dollars, and vice versa Donate your earnings to in-world projects, or real world non-profit causes and organizations Host your own social events for love, fun, and profit Fall in love, get married at a virtual serviceand officially designate your Second Life partner

The future? Exciting - Challenging - Huge Possibilities The distributed cultural institution: geographical and institutional boundaries can be overcome The intelligent cultural institution: learning about and adapting to learners The user generated cultural institution: creating opportunities for collaborative production of knowledge Learner at the Centre of the new learning landscape

Find out more: Contact: Key areas of work: Learning in schools, homes, cultural institutions, media Computer games Disappearing & intelligent computers Mobile learning Children as researchers