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This is an archive of the 2013 version of ocTEL.

Sugata Mitra, understanding teaching practice ad hominem and the role of the LT

Just responding to a forum post on the #ocTEL website and though I would write this down as a blog.
Having spoken with Sugata at the 2009 ALT-C, it was clear to me that the idea of 4-5 kids working together was the key, and the problem solving inquiry based learning style. He certainly has a style that makes this type of learning fun, and a personality to back this up, which makes me think if this success is a result of him (ad hominem) or of his pedagogy.
I wonder how well these ideas ‘scale’ or ‘transfer’ too. For example i have read critiques of Montessori practice that point right back to her (ad-hominem) as the success factor. I wonder how much this can be said of Mitra’s methodology, (or homeschool for that matter)…
I guess what I am coming to is that I believe it is the ‘personality’ of the tutor as much as anything that motivates learning. Learners will adapt to their tutor’s style if s/he has passion for the subject.
 I think this is problematic from a tech perspective as the ‘techs’ are trying to create ‘replicable’ or ‘transferrable’ pedagogic situations but they will work one year and then fail mysteriously the next, and then work again.

The ‘learning’ part of ‘learning technology’ means that suddenly all the rules of ‘technological development’ (eg. replicability, consistency) do not apply any more. 
This is a headache in one sense, but when we start to fit the technology around the tutor (ad hominem) as well as the learning context or educational content, we can stop worrying about trying to embed technology in the same way and concentrate on personalised technology choices that empower people to teach and learn

It certainly broadens the task of an LT, but I think that with the diverse array of technology choices, the conversations we have with tutors can be more along the lines of ‘what do you feel comfortable with trying’ and less the exasperated ‘but don’t you see that if you use lecture capture, VLE, [take your pick] it will be better for everyone’.
Its like taking the constructivism that eLearning bods cherish, and actually applying it to our own practice – ie taking our tutors one step at a time into their ‘zones of proximal development’ rather than forcing new technology paint-by-numbers style on peoples working practices.

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First "International" MOOC

Week 1 of the ocTEL MOOC has begun, and with it, some reflections on Induction Week 0:Although every MOOC has the potential of being “international”, this is the first one I have participated in that is hosted by a University outside of the US.  T…

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#ocTEL Introduction

I’m taking part in #ocTEL, the Open Course in Technology Enhanced Learning that ALT are running, partly to experience taking part in a MOOC, and because it seems like a great opportunity to find out what other people are up … Continue reading

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Mooc – email storm

New Mooc – Octel I have returned to work after 2 weeks off and found a lot of emails from people all over the world introducing themselves so half delighted and half annoyed. I have switched to digest version of the email –  thanks for great instructions and will be using my blog to do […]

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‘The future is …

‘The future is not a result of choices among alternative paths offered by the present, but a place that is created – created first in the mind and will, created next in activity. The future is not some place we are going to, but one we are creating. The paths to it are not found […]

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Week 1 – if you only do one thing – my chosen topics



For this week’s key task, I’ve chosen these stories about technology enhanced learning:

  • a physical and social environment around computers so that young children would self-organise and teach themselves new skills through peer interaction and ‘emergent learning’ 
  • Augmented Reality Game (ARG) 
I’ll update my blog page for activities as I progress with this task

#ocTEL Introduction

I’m taking part in #ocTEL, the Open Course in Technology Enhanced Learning that ALT are running, partly to experience taking part in a MOOC, and because it seems like a great opportunity to find out what other people are up … Continue reading

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Giving Twitter a chance

As earlier posting I have been inspired to give Twitter another chance. First thing was to unfollw some very prolific tweeters to lighten the load. Also added some authoritive HE sources (digital visitor?) Although I aspire to having an annual archiving session from my twitter shoebox but am not sure that is going to happen.  I am seeing […]

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My Big #ocTEL Question

“Reflecting on your own work experience and ambitions for developing your teaching, what is the most important question about TEL for you?” I don’t do any formal teaching. I work with people who teach, helping to support & develop their use of technologies in their teaching activities. My big TEL related question is how do […]

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#ocTEL mooc – ponderings “Technology” is a force multiplier and a cost reducer (part 2)

When I did my last mooc (#edcmooc), I started wondering what technology actually was (see previous post worth reading before you read this) At the end I said I would write a follow up post about what it means when computers … Continue reading

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