atributes of
MEANINGFUL
LEARNING
with proper use of technology
uwes	
  anis	
  chaeruman	
  
from:	
  Elaizabeth	
  A.	
  Ashburn	
  and	
  Robert	
  E.	
  Floden,	
  “Meaningful	
  Learning	
  Using	
  
Technology”,	
  NY:	
  Teacher	
  College	
  Press,	
  2006	
  
THE TRUE
LEARNING
TECHNOLOGY
IS NOT ABOUT
WHAT TECHNOLOGIES
WE USED.
BUT,
MORE IMPORTANTLY,
HOW THEY
PROPERLY USED
FOR LEARNING.
-­‐	
  Uwes	
  A.	
  Chaeruman,	
  2017	
  
Inten%onality	
  
Content	
  
Centrality	
  
Authen%c	
  
Work	
  
Ac%ve	
  inquiry	
  
Construc%on	
  
of	
  Mental	
  
Models	
  
Collabora%ve	
  
Work	
  
6atributes
USE
TECHNOLOGY
PROPERLY
TO ADDRESS
THOSE
ATRIBUTES
OF
LEARNING.
Intentionality
Using clearly articulated learning
goals to guide the design of learning
tasks and assessment of learning
progress.
use technology
to make intentional learning
-­‐	
  Elaizabeth	
  A.	
  Ashburn,	
  2006	
  
Content
Centrality
use technology properly to align
learning goals and tasks with the big
ideas, essential questions, and
methods of inquiry that are centralto
the discipline.
-­‐	
  Elaizabeth	
  A.	
  Ashburn,	
  2006	
  
Authentic Work
use technology properly to make
students able to construct
multifaceted learning tasks that
represent the challenges, problems,
and thinking skills required outside
the classroom.
-­‐	
  Elaizabeth	
  A.	
  Ashburn,	
  2006	
  
Active Inqury
use technology properly to make
students able to use a disciplined
inquiry process for learning that is
built on students’ own questions and
develops habits of mind that
foster high levels of thinking.
-­‐	
  Elaizabeth	
  A.	
  Ashburn,	
  2006	
  
CONSTRUCTION
OF MENTAL
MODELS
use technology properly to make
students able to embed the
articulation of cognitive models of
content within the learning tasks.
-­‐	
  Elaizabeth	
  A.	
  Ashburn,	
  2006	
  
Claborative Work
use technology properly to make
students able to work together adds
value to achieving the learning
outcomes.
-­‐	
  Elaizabeth	
  A.	
  Ashburn,	
  2006	
  
Terima Kasih
4.	
  	
  AcKve	
  inquiry:	
  Using	
  a	
  disciplined	
  inquiry	
  process	
  for	
  learning	
  that	
  
builds	
  on	
  students’	
  own	
  quesKons	
  and	
  develops	
  habits	
  of	
  mind	
  that	
  
foster	
  high	
  levels	
  of	
  thinking.	
  
5.	
  	
  ConstrucKon	
  of	
  mental	
  models:	
  Embedding	
  the	
  arKculaKon	
  of	
  cogniKve	
  
models	
  of	
  content	
  within	
  the	
  learning	
  tasks.	
  
6.	
  	
  CollaboraKve	
  work:	
  Designing	
  learning	
  tasks	
  so	
  that	
  students	
  working	
  
together	
  adds	
  value	
  to	
  achieving	
  the	
  learning	
  outcomes.	
  

Meaningful Learning with Technology

  • 1.
    atributes of MEANINGFUL LEARNING with properuse of technology uwes  anis  chaeruman   from:  Elaizabeth  A.  Ashburn  and  Robert  E.  Floden,  “Meaningful  Learning  Using   Technology”,  NY:  Teacher  College  Press,  2006  
  • 2.
    THE TRUE LEARNING TECHNOLOGY IS NOTABOUT WHAT TECHNOLOGIES WE USED. BUT, MORE IMPORTANTLY, HOW THEY PROPERLY USED FOR LEARNING. -­‐  Uwes  A.  Chaeruman,  2017  
  • 3.
    Inten%onality   Content   Centrality   Authen%c   Work   Ac%ve  inquiry   Construc%on   of  Mental   Models   Collabora%ve   Work   6atributes
  • 4.
  • 5.
    Intentionality Using clearly articulatedlearning goals to guide the design of learning tasks and assessment of learning progress. use technology to make intentional learning -­‐  Elaizabeth  A.  Ashburn,  2006  
  • 6.
    Content Centrality use technology properlyto align learning goals and tasks with the big ideas, essential questions, and methods of inquiry that are centralto the discipline. -­‐  Elaizabeth  A.  Ashburn,  2006  
  • 7.
    Authentic Work use technologyproperly to make students able to construct multifaceted learning tasks that represent the challenges, problems, and thinking skills required outside the classroom. -­‐  Elaizabeth  A.  Ashburn,  2006  
  • 8.
    Active Inqury use technologyproperly to make students able to use a disciplined inquiry process for learning that is built on students’ own questions and develops habits of mind that foster high levels of thinking. -­‐  Elaizabeth  A.  Ashburn,  2006  
  • 9.
    CONSTRUCTION OF MENTAL MODELS use technologyproperly to make students able to embed the articulation of cognitive models of content within the learning tasks. -­‐  Elaizabeth  A.  Ashburn,  2006  
  • 10.
    Claborative Work use technologyproperly to make students able to work together adds value to achieving the learning outcomes. -­‐  Elaizabeth  A.  Ashburn,  2006  
  • 11.
  • 12.
    4.    AcKve  inquiry:  Using  a  disciplined  inquiry  process  for  learning  that   builds  on  students’  own  quesKons  and  develops  habits  of  mind  that   foster  high  levels  of  thinking.   5.    ConstrucKon  of  mental  models:  Embedding  the  arKculaKon  of  cogniKve   models  of  content  within  the  learning  tasks.   6.    CollaboraKve  work:  Designing  learning  tasks  so  that  students  working   together  adds  value  to  achieving  the  learning  outcomes.