Keynote at the Bruxelles SenseCamp held on 20 September 2014. Discussing emergence learning and social change, WikiQuals, solve the problem that annoys you most and social change and group genius.
10. You need “development frameworks”
P A H
Teacher
School
Teacher/
Learner
Learner
Research
Adult
Cognition Epistemic
Cognition
Meta-
Cognition
scaffolding & supporting new thinking; PAH
11. I’ve been building edtech since 1995
Must be; learner-centric, social, trusting
12. Learning about new futures, new contexts
Needs new metaphors, new concepts; EoR
13. We created the Emergent Learning Model
Adapting i2020 around informal learning
16. Social Cities of Tomorrow
Some Answers
New metaphors
New relationships
Object-centred sociality
Participative curatorial strategies
Aggregate then Curate
Post-institutional thinking
Participatory Cities
Social cities not smart cities
17. Technology helps reveal that we humans are
adaptive
SURPRISE!
Open, Participatory, Collaborative
18. Our shared #digital future can be social,
creative, interactive, personal, and;
………… ..self-determined.
SURPRISE!
What most pleases us!
19. Oct 2011 University Project; Hub Westminster
discussed alt.Unis & WikiQuals
Oct 2011
the
20. Solving the problem that annoyed us most
Phillipa Young - TEDx
#WikiQuals; self-accredited learning TEDx
21. Change comes from the margins
From “liminal” “adjacent platforms”
24. not Taxonomy
What PLEASES! You the MOST?
Can you use your GROUP GENIUS to
#makesense of our future?
25. Build the Future that #pleases you most
By Solving the Problem that annoys you most
26. Build the Future that #pleases you most’ Resources
I Am Curious; Digital
Emergent Learning Model
Ecology of Resources model
Aggregate then Curate
Everything is a Metaphor
Social Cities of Tomorrow
The University Project
WikiQuals blog
WikiQuals presentation
Phillipa Young – WikiSqolar TEDx Talk
Open Learning & Networked Society
Where Good Ideas come from
Social Innovation for a network society
Group Genius
Contact @fredgarnett