Modeling Collaboration: Researching professional development and learner needs from a national perspective

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    1. Modeling Collaboration: Researching Professional Development and Learner needs from a national perspective George Siemens, University of Manitoba Heather Kanuka, University of Alberta
    2. A quick review
      • Anderson : nature of elearning research, need for agenda
      • Conole : Areas of research, international perspectives
      • Biss : Policy dimensions and potential paths forward
      • Carey : Faculty learning, “knowledge mobilization”
      • Paquette : need for policy, innovation, changed views of teaching and learning
      • Technological elements for creating a strategy are in place…will/vision/collaboration is lacking
    3. Discussion last few weeks
      • Tension points
        • Formal vs. informal
        • Policy vs. impact
        • Centralized vs. decentralized
        • Organized/mandated vs. grassroots
    4. On a multi-prong approach…
    5. What will an agenda achieve?
      • Conole
      • Anderson
      • Paquette
    6. Adding another layer…
    7. What can we achieve without an agenda?
      • Networks
      • Development
      • Awareness
      • Dialogue
      • Collaboration
      • What if we don’t start with research at a policy level
      • …but instead start with research based on need and model collaboration in order for policy to follow?
      • Starting point:
      • Begin collaborating while waiting for other details to be addressed
    8. Collaboration outside of policy
    9. Do academics and administrators have the information needed to make decisions?
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    12. Where’s the Canadian perspective?
      • Three stages:
        • Pilot (fall, ’08)
        • COHERE institutions (spring, ’09)
        • Canadian colleges/universities (spring ’10)
    13. Decentralized, networked
      • “Coordinating agency” (Paquette)?
      • Research network?
      • More traditional?
    14. Breadth
      • Formal researchers…
      • But also include practitioners
      • Research practices as a continuum
    15. On educating researchers…
    16. Educating researchers, formally (Levine) http://www.edschools.org/EducatingResearchers/educating_researchers.pdf
    17. http://justus.randolph.name/methods
    18. Educating researchers through networks and communities
    19.  
    20. Q & A
    21. Study
      • Talked to leaders in faculty development centres in Canada and Unites States
        • How are professional development centres using e-learning ?
    22. Findings
      • Technologies, particularly web-based technologies, were being used by all the professional development centres in this study.
    23. Things tried…
        • Not much success
    24. F2F versus Online?
      • E-learning is seen, if brought up at all, as something that might be good once in awhile to make get-togethers more convenient and feasible given everyone’s busy schedules.
    25. How to leverage technology?
      • Although most participants admitted they are not currently taking advantage of the technologies available, they are thinking about how they want to use it.
    26. Numerous Challenges…
        • Tension between being technologically driven vs. being pedagogically driven
        • Competing for time
        • What do we really know…
    27. Uncertainty
      • Part of the uncertainty professional development centres were experiencing about how best to leverage technology was uncertainty about the receptivity by their participants (specifically, faculty members)
    28. Future Directions
      • At present we lack
          • a national strategy/agenda on elearning
          • Professional development in the area of e-learning
    29. A Collaborative Approach…
      • We need:
        • An evidence-based approach that clearly articulates a need for change
        • a better understanding of how students are using technology in the following three areas:
            • A tool for learning
            • A learning environment
            • Communication technologies
    30. Questions?

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