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Digital literacies:
    Opening the frontier or
Is there a pedagogy of e-learning?
              #els12 #digilit

             George Roberts
       OCSLD, Oxford Brookes University
             Dundee, June 2012
Is there a pedagogy
    of e-learning?
Feedback
• Yes

• No
The Nays Have it?
But




There is a pedagogy of e-learning
Pedagogies

Studies and understandings
  of various practices of
         teaching
my pedagogy of e-learning
• expressed through two broad
  themes:
  –digital literacy and
  –open academic practice


• grounded in identity and community
Pedagogy with purpose
• Furthering assembly
• Opening third spaces
• Acknowledging, building on, but not
 privileging originary knowledge
 cultures
If you cannot answer
QUESTION: If SOPA/PIPA had
been passed into U.S. law in
  that question, you are
2002, would Wikipedia exist
 not literate nor are you
today? If either law had passed in
 in control of your life—
2012, would Wikipedia exist in
2022? Why or why not? Discuss.
even if you think you are.
What happens when we
     stop privileging
   traditional ways of
organizing knowledge?
                (HASTAC)
Pedagogy for what?

… for what happens when
   we stop privileging
    traditional ways of
 organizing knowledge
                    (HASTAC)
Pedagogy for what?
• Novelty, change and innovation?


  "Novelty provides a refuge from
  things that the powerful do not
      wish to see discussed.”
                                    (Hind 2012)
E-learning turns our attention

Alternative modes of   Reorganisation of
• Creating                knowledge
• Innovating
                       •   Interconnected
• Critiquing
                       •   Interactive
                       •   Global
                       •   Democratic
Graduate attributes
• Academic Literacy
• Research Literacy
• Digital and Information Literacy
• Personal Literacy and Critical Self
  Awareness
• Global Citizenship
Graduate attributes
• Academic Literacy
• Research Literacy
• Digital and Information Literacy
• Personal Literacy and Critical Self
  Awareness
• Global Citizenship
digital literacy?
   … for personal, academic & professional use …

• Functional access, skills & practices
• Critically evaluate and engage with
  information
• Reflect on & record learning
• Engage productively in relevant
  online communities.
So far, so safe…

But
• Definitions of literacy that neglect
  the processes of making meaning
  are impoverished.
• Meaning is something that happens
  between people.
The Digital Literacy debate has
been reduced to an argument
between
• skills-only
                               – eSkills, NetSkills

• skills-plus-critical-theory
                – e.g. Beetham, Campbell, McGill
Skills + Critical Theory?
• Strategic adaptation
• Confronting a range of excluding
  practices
• Well worth doing

  – But mere dialectic in the end
  – The dialogue with meaning has barely
    started
• Native – Immigrant
                       (Prensky 2001)

• Visitor – Resident
                (White Le Cornu 2011)

• Voyeur – Flaneur
                         (boyd 2011)
Literacy - including digital - is
the practice of enunciation in a
          community:
  “speaking” in the broadest
 sense, projecting an identity
 with, through and to others
         who concur
Christ Handing the Keys to St. Peter, Perugino, 1481
Andy Wharhol, 1986
Discourses around higher education are:
  “… a field of competition for the
   legitimate exercise of symbolic
              violence,
… an arena of conflict between rival
   principles of legitimacy, and
competition for political, economic
        and cultural power
                        (Bourdieu 1993, 121)
Digital literacy is far more
than skills with keyboard &
 apps. It is how we & our
  students negotiate the
   ICT-mediated frontier
 between rival principles.
digital literacy cannot be
  separated from other
educational - or social, or
 economic, or political -
     developments.
Open online academic practice offers a
 radical challenge to the “polyarchic”
   limits to the discussion of digital
literacy within institutions, which are
     in conflict with themselves.

                         (Richard Hall 2012)
Coursera




    MITx
    EDx
The e-learning myth has always in
part been built on the proposition
that more people can be taught by
               fewer.


 But new networks and groups may
       supplant older ones.
Questions
Can you teach more people with e-learning?
  – What is the role of the teacher?
  – What is the social value of teachers?
  – What does this do to educational employment
    models?
  – How open can a firm be?
  – Are universities “firms” in the sense that
    companies are?
  – What kind of tenure, security and living might a
    teaching academic expect?
Pedagoies of e-learning
That range of technologies
• Open Educational Resources (OERs) and Open
  Academic Practice
• Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
• Social citation
• Academic multimedia (lecture capture, audio
  feedback, etc)
• Distributed collaboration
New non-text representations of
     knowledge: podcasting, lecture
 capture, audio and video feedback, oral
  presentation, lead to a challenging of
       traditional epistemologies:
how do we know it is true if it isn’t text in
         a stable, printed form?
http://www.xmind.net/share/_embed/georgeroberts/xmind-198337/
It is kicking off everywhere.

The Arab Spring movement can be
 seen as an example of wide-scale
distributed collaboration, and the
 London (and other city) riots last
summer had a collaborative social
     media element to them.
Limits of navigation
• MOOCs
  – Radical openness is not for
    everyone
  – Extrovert Introvert difference
• Multimedia for assessment
  – Text citation and commentary asserts itself through
    every fissure
  – Opportunity for digital “vivas”
• Distributed collaboration
  – We crave – and are good at – contact
                                     Sian Bayne on embodiment
Digital literacy is as fundamental
 as – and yet is distinct from –
the literacy of the printed word.
                     (Stephen Downes 2009)

Therefore
• YES!
  –there is a pedagogy of e-learning
Thank you
       Dr George Roberts
OCSLD, Oxford Brookes University
           June 2012
    groberts@brookes.ac.uk

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Digital Literacies: Opening the Frontier

  • 1. Digital literacies: Opening the frontier or Is there a pedagogy of e-learning? #els12 #digilit George Roberts OCSLD, Oxford Brookes University Dundee, June 2012
  • 2. Is there a pedagogy of e-learning?
  • 5. But There is a pedagogy of e-learning
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. Pedagogies Studies and understandings of various practices of teaching
  • 9. my pedagogy of e-learning • expressed through two broad themes: –digital literacy and –open academic practice • grounded in identity and community
  • 10. Pedagogy with purpose • Furthering assembly • Opening third spaces • Acknowledging, building on, but not privileging originary knowledge cultures
  • 11. If you cannot answer QUESTION: If SOPA/PIPA had been passed into U.S. law in that question, you are 2002, would Wikipedia exist not literate nor are you today? If either law had passed in in control of your life— 2012, would Wikipedia exist in 2022? Why or why not? Discuss. even if you think you are.
  • 12. What happens when we stop privileging traditional ways of organizing knowledge? (HASTAC)
  • 13. Pedagogy for what? … for what happens when we stop privileging traditional ways of organizing knowledge (HASTAC)
  • 14. Pedagogy for what? • Novelty, change and innovation? "Novelty provides a refuge from things that the powerful do not wish to see discussed.” (Hind 2012)
  • 15. E-learning turns our attention Alternative modes of Reorganisation of • Creating knowledge • Innovating • Interconnected • Critiquing • Interactive • Global • Democratic
  • 16. Graduate attributes • Academic Literacy • Research Literacy • Digital and Information Literacy • Personal Literacy and Critical Self Awareness • Global Citizenship
  • 17. Graduate attributes • Academic Literacy • Research Literacy • Digital and Information Literacy • Personal Literacy and Critical Self Awareness • Global Citizenship
  • 18. digital literacy? … for personal, academic & professional use … • Functional access, skills & practices • Critically evaluate and engage with information • Reflect on & record learning • Engage productively in relevant online communities.
  • 19. So far, so safe… But • Definitions of literacy that neglect the processes of making meaning are impoverished. • Meaning is something that happens between people.
  • 20. The Digital Literacy debate has been reduced to an argument between • skills-only – eSkills, NetSkills • skills-plus-critical-theory – e.g. Beetham, Campbell, McGill
  • 21. Skills + Critical Theory? • Strategic adaptation • Confronting a range of excluding practices • Well worth doing – But mere dialectic in the end – The dialogue with meaning has barely started
  • 22.
  • 23. • Native – Immigrant (Prensky 2001) • Visitor – Resident (White Le Cornu 2011) • Voyeur – Flaneur (boyd 2011)
  • 24. Literacy - including digital - is the practice of enunciation in a community: “speaking” in the broadest sense, projecting an identity with, through and to others who concur
  • 25.
  • 26. Christ Handing the Keys to St. Peter, Perugino, 1481
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32.
  • 33.
  • 35. Discourses around higher education are: “… a field of competition for the legitimate exercise of symbolic violence, … an arena of conflict between rival principles of legitimacy, and competition for political, economic and cultural power (Bourdieu 1993, 121)
  • 36. Digital literacy is far more than skills with keyboard & apps. It is how we & our students negotiate the ICT-mediated frontier between rival principles.
  • 37.
  • 38. digital literacy cannot be separated from other educational - or social, or economic, or political - developments.
  • 39. Open online academic practice offers a radical challenge to the “polyarchic” limits to the discussion of digital literacy within institutions, which are in conflict with themselves. (Richard Hall 2012)
  • 40. Coursera MITx EDx
  • 41.
  • 42. The e-learning myth has always in part been built on the proposition that more people can be taught by fewer. But new networks and groups may supplant older ones.
  • 43. Questions Can you teach more people with e-learning? – What is the role of the teacher? – What is the social value of teachers? – What does this do to educational employment models? – How open can a firm be? – Are universities “firms” in the sense that companies are? – What kind of tenure, security and living might a teaching academic expect?
  • 44. Pedagoies of e-learning That range of technologies • Open Educational Resources (OERs) and Open Academic Practice • Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) • Social citation • Academic multimedia (lecture capture, audio feedback, etc) • Distributed collaboration
  • 45. New non-text representations of knowledge: podcasting, lecture capture, audio and video feedback, oral presentation, lead to a challenging of traditional epistemologies: how do we know it is true if it isn’t text in a stable, printed form?
  • 47. It is kicking off everywhere. The Arab Spring movement can be seen as an example of wide-scale distributed collaboration, and the London (and other city) riots last summer had a collaborative social media element to them.
  • 48.
  • 49. Limits of navigation • MOOCs – Radical openness is not for everyone – Extrovert Introvert difference • Multimedia for assessment – Text citation and commentary asserts itself through every fissure – Opportunity for digital “vivas” • Distributed collaboration – We crave – and are good at – contact Sian Bayne on embodiment
  • 50. Digital literacy is as fundamental as – and yet is distinct from – the literacy of the printed word. (Stephen Downes 2009) Therefore • YES! –there is a pedagogy of e-learning
  • 51. Thank you Dr George Roberts OCSLD, Oxford Brookes University June 2012 groberts@brookes.ac.uk