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Neuroscience + Learning Psychology + Education Technology = EDUCATION 3.0
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Pick a number… Between 01 & 10 Multiply by 9 Add 2 digits of new number together Subtract 5 Assign the corresponding letter to the number (1=A, 2=B, etc) Pick a country that begins with that letter (A=Argentina, etc) Think of an animal that begins with the 2 nd letter of the country
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The Problem… There are no elephants in Denmark!
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Online Gym Class
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Motivation
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Teaching Perspective
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Dr. Jeff D Borden
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Learning Today
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Education 3.0 Agenda Reform Education Psychology –Harvard Neuroscience –Lecture –Skeuomorphs Education Technology –Narrative –Games –Create – Consume – Remix - Share
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Reform 1
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We Know Reform…
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Tyson says its Krisp N’ Krunchy patties, “…yield up to 7,200 EXTRA servings per diverted truck of chicken compared to similar chicken patties from other manufacturers.” Tyson Website – “Tools for Chicken Reprocessing”
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We Know Research…
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Ready, Willing, and Unable (to serve)
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Are Students Life-Ready? 2008 Oxford Survey of “Most Important Employee Skills” Employers said employees achieved 15% of these regularly
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We Know The Problems…
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What’s Wrong With Education? FOR EVERY 100 9TH GRADERS 68 GRADUATE ON TIME OF THOSE, 40 ENROLL DIRECTLY IN COLLEGE OF THOSE, 27 ARE STILL ENROLLED THE FOLLOWING YEAR OF THOSE, 18 EARN AN ASSOCIATES DEGREE WITHIN 3 YEARS OR A B.A. WITHIN 6 YEARS. 82 DON’T MAKE IT! -- National center on education and the economy ncee.org
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But Students Still Demand Technology… The average American student’s College / University is ____ miles from where the student lives: 1980: 5m 2006: 50m 2009: 78m Eduventures, 2009
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Technology Demands Purpose “Students know when technology without purpose is being imposed on them.” Allan Heap, Center for Internet Technology Welding, Telescopes, Automotive, Microscopes, Cadavers, Architecture Software, Bridge Construction Tools, Etc
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The Psychology of Learning 2
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That’s SO 1992… What’s the best way to lecture & assess my (9, 90, 900) students in class? –Sincerely, 1992
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Harvard Assessment Seminars
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Making the Most of College: Students Speak Their Minds 1600 Interviews –1:1; Undergrads; 24 pgs; 2-3 hours per 10 Year, Qualitative Analysis –10+ faculty interviewers; 30+ student interviewers Some Participating Colleges: –1. Boston College –2. Boston University –3. Brandeis University –4. Bristol Community College –5. Bunker Hill Community College –6. Harvard University –7. M. I. T. –8. Princeton University –9. UMass - Amherst –10. UMass - Boston –11. Wellesley College –12. Yale University http://athome.harvard.edu/programs/light/index.html
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Honor Student Desires & Challenge Immediately Rate your academic experience: 1-10 How did you first pick your classes? I got my pre-req’s out of the way… I took a few classes that interested me…
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Social Learning Matters 1990: 55% of science majors stayed majors 2000: 63% of science majors stayed majors
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Tension Leads To Better Learning What was your favorite course?
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Diversity Leads To Better Learning Do you want professors and peers to be like you? (Race, background, socio-economic, etc)
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Cognitive Science 3
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That’s SO 2002… What’s the best way to lecture & assess my (9, 90, 900) students in class? –Sincerely, 1992 What’s the best way to do what I normally do in the classroom online? –Sincerely, 2002
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Online Education: At Best
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Online Education: At Worst
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Connecting To Perception Internal Perception What you believe to be true. External Perception What others believe to be true about you. What is your favorite ice cream flavor?
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e-vangelists vs C.A.V.E. People
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Mark Edmundson
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National Survey of Student Engagement, USA 2006 Lecturing
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Eliminating Diversity
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Dr. Eric Mazur
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Brain Activity: Eric Mazur
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We Know (more) About the Brain…
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Pattern Recognition
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Hidden Patterns
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Dr John Medina “As I was writing Brain Rules, it hit me [that] if you wanted to design a learning environment that was directly opposed to what the brain is naturally good at doing, you would design something like a classroom.”
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RED BLUE GREEN YELLOW BLUE RED YELLOW GREEN BLUE GREEN RED YELLOW
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Orthographic Lexicon
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Retention Aids Based On Brain Research
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Neural Coupling
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Narrative’s Pathos
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Education Technology 4
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That’s SO 2012… What’s the best way to lecture & assess my (9, 90, 900) students in class? –Sincerely, 1992 What’s the best way to do what I normally do in the classroom online? –Sincerely, 2002 What’s the best way to learn? –Sincerely, 2012
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Common College Outcome Communication: –Nonverbal Haptics Objectics Proxemics Chronemics Optics Vocalics Kinesics –Mirroring
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Kinesic Mirroring: Modern Communication 2007 NYTimes “The majority of communication in the workplace occurs over email and chat today.” 2009 WSJ: “…leading more and more Fortune 500 companies to ask if future employees have taken an online class.”
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The Mixxer
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There’s An App For That…
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Persuasion Profiling: Assimilation Roger Ebert: Too many sub-plots and not enough continuity make me give this a thumbs down! Average Entertainment Grade from 15 critics: B+ Yelp Score: 3.2/5 Stars Your Mom: I was moved to tears and I want to share this movie with you. Trust me, you’ll love it. (Text # to 22333)
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Don’t forget: You can copy-paste this slide into other presentation s, and move or resize the poll.
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Wolfram Alpha
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History Pin
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Zite
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Pocket
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Team Viewer
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Problem Based Learning (AKA Flipped Classrooms)
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Game Based Learning
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Life Raft Dilemma
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JSB: WOW L-70
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Insert game slide
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Dan Meyer & Angry Birds
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Edu-Blogger: YouTube Video: Have You Been Paying Attention?Have You Been Paying Attention? “…Has anyone seen this garbage? Students don’t need to remix anything! Educators must teach them to be original, have original thought, and do original work! Imagine if society worked this way. We’d still be hoping someone would invent the rolling stone so as to create a wheel. Imagine a world where using other people’s work to create your own was ok. We’d never have gotten past the toaster to see the benefits of the microwave. We’d never have gotten past swing music to experience amazing original works like Elton John’s “The Lion King” or other seminal works…”
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Remix, Sample or Steal? 1996 - Can You Feel The love Tonight? Save tonight, fight the break of dawn, come tomorrow, tomorrow I’ll be gone… You’re beautiful! If I could, then I would, I’ll go wherever you will go, way up high, or down low, I’ll go wherever you will go… Never mind, I’ll find someone like you – I wish nothing but the best for you too…
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Remix, Sample or Steal? 1989 - Harry Truman, Doris Day, Red China, Johnnie Ray, South Pacific, Walter Winchell, Joe DiMaggio, Joe McCarthy, Richard Nixon, Studebaker, television, North Korea, South Korea, Marilyn Monroe… 1989 - Wherever you go – whatever you do, I will be right here waiting for you… 1987 - I think we’re alone now, there doesn’t seem to be anyone around… 1984 - We’re not gonna take it, no we ain’t gonna take it – we’re not gonna take it anymore…
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Remix, Sample or Steal? See the stone set in her eyes, see the thorn twist in her side, and I’m waiting for you, with or without you
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Remix, Sample or Steal? 1984 - Take on me, Take me up, I’ll be gone ????? 1981 - Just a small town girl – living in a lonely world – she took the midnight train going anywhere 1980 - I come from a land down under, where women roll and men thunder…
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Remix, Sample or Steal? 1976 - On your mark, get set, and go now – gotta dream and we just know now 1970 - When I find myself in times of trouble, Mother Mary comes to me, speaking words of wisdom, let it be 1961 - When the night has come, and the land is dark, and the moon is the only light we’ll see 1790?!?!?!
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Confluence Ask
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Thank You Dr. Jeff D Borden Jeff.Borden@Pearson.com
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