Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the Division of Information and Communication Technology for Education, King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
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Abstract
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The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered
1. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
http://bodmas.org/blog/notes/exponential-times/
There are more devices
connected to the Internet
than the people on the earth.
Source: Power to the Online People. Source: Power to the Online People.
http://open-site.org/blog/power-to-the-online-people/ http://open-site.org/blog/power-to-the-online-people/
Source: www.internetworldstats.com Source: www.internetworldstats.com
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2. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
Source: www.internetworldstats.com
Source: http://scoop.intel.com/what-happens-in-an-internet-minute/
Everyone creates and publishes content On average, each
of us creating
225MB every day.
Source: Nick Floro (2012) The Future of Learning. MacWorld
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3. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
Digital Content Curation
Source: Power to the Online People.
http://open-site.org/blog/power-to-the-online-people/
We no longer need to memorize
Facts are FREE
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4. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
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5. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
Source: Nick Skytland (2009). Digital Natives: A Perspective on the Future of Public Service. Source: Nick Skytland (2009). Digital Natives: A Perspective on the Future of Public Service.
http://www.slideshare.net/skytland/digital-natives-2747490. http://www.slideshare.net/skytland/digital-natives-2747490.
Teaching Digital Natives in 2011
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zKdPOHhNfY
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6. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
Source: Presta (2012). The Current State of the Modern College Student
Source: Presta (2012). The Current State of the Modern College Student
Image Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/webtreatsetc/4860505549
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7. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
Source: Zaid Ali Alsagoff. Social Media and Web 2.0 for Learning.
http://socialweblearning.blogspot.com
Social Media Revolution 2012
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQzsQkMFgHE
Web 1.0 Web 2.0
• Student as Consumer • Two Way Web
• Student as a contributor
• Sharing and collaborating
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8. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
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Social Media & Web 2.0 allows
learners to:
The Future Web
Degree of Information Connectivity
Web 3.0 Web x.0
Steve Wheeler, University of Plymouth, 2011
Semantic Web Meta Web
Connects knowledge Connects intelligence
Web 1.0 Web 2.0
The Web Social Web
Connects information Connects people
Degree of Social Connectivity Image Source http://www.flickr.com/photos/wakingtiger/4097835586
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9. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
Open Learning Movements
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www.ocwconsortium.org
mooc.ca/ www.coursera.org
www.edxonline.org/ www.ocwconsortium.org
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10. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
openstudy.com/ www.oerglue.com
www.ck12.org www.flatworldknowledge.com
www.curriki.org Image Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/43602175@N06/4070018782/
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11. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
Source: Knewton Infographics (2011) The State of Digital Education Infographic.
http://www.knewton.com/digital-education/
www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128635547
Electronic Books
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Source: http://edtechtimes.com/2012/08/27/mobile-learning-report-card-infographic/
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISxgVmRnFq8
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12. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
There are currently over
5 billion cell phone subscriptions.
Source: http://royanlee.posterous.com/a-mobile-world/
Source: Nick Floro (2012) The Future of Learning. MacWorld
What is m-Learning?
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Source: http://royanlee.posterous.com/a-mobile-world/
Source: Ferscha, A. (2002). Wireless Learning Networks, Grundlagenkonferenz e-elearning, Wien
Source: http://www.onlinedegrees.org/50-indispensable-edtech-tools-for-2012/
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13. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
Mobile Technology 2011
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bHVGev9UCU
Source: http://edtechtimes.com/2012/08/27/mobile-learning-report-card-infographic/
http://mlearning.yuen.us
Image Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/turkletom/4325703868/
Source: Manoj Kandasamy. Augmented Reality in future. http://goo.gl/TCZwZ Source: Manoj Kandasamy. Augmented Reality in future. http://goo.gl/TCZwZ
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14. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
What is Augmented Reality (AR)?
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Source: Metaio Mobile Augmented Reality. http://goo.gl/luM0p
Why Using AR in Education?
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Source: http://goo.gl/fi5DP
Augmented Textbook
Larngear Technology, 2009
http://media.nmc.org/2010/03/augmented-books.mov
The Animals of the Future
http://www.lesanimauxdufutur.com/
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15. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
AR Applications in Education
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA-N3Ywfy98
http://ge.ecomagination.com/smartgrid/#/augmented_reality
http://www.scoop.it/t/ar/ Image Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tessawatson/5677232026
Game-Based Learning
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www.marcprensky.com/dgbl/
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16. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
www.peacemakergame.com
idesweb.bc.edu/forensicslab/
Digital Promise Initiative
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17. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
Learners need “digital literacies” New Learning Environments
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http://www.library.illinois.edu/diglit/definition.html
Personal Learning Environment
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• Today, our schools must prepare all students for
college and careers - and do far more to personalize
instruction and employ the smart use of technology.
- Arne Duncan, United States Secretary of Education
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18. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
An Example of PLE
A collection of PLEs: http://edtechpost.wikispaces.com/PLE+Diagrams
Examples of PLE Tools?
Collective Intelligence
• Knowledge is distributed
• Knowledge is interconnected
• Knowledge is personal
• Learning is a process of
connecting specialized nodes
or information sources
– Steven Downes
“…a form of knowledge and a pedagogy based on the idea
that knowledge is distributed across a network of
connections and that learning consists of the ability to
construct and traverse those networks. “ – George Siemens
Source: http://www.elearnspace.org/media/ProfessionalDevelopment/player.html
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19. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
New Digital Learning Tools
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20. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
Creative Tools Communication Tools
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Research and Publishing Tools
Sharing and Networking Tools
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Thinking Tools 15 Must Have Web Tools for Teachers
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http://goo.gl/AqgHL
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21. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
Main Platform - SNS
Image Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/webtreatsetc/4860505549
Collective Intelligence
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Image Source: http://ckendall.wikispaces.com/file/view/connected_teacher.jpg
Blog
Podcasts
Forum
Discussions
Tweets
YouTube
Videos
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22. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
Photos
Students
Blogfolios
Chat
Class Diigo
Blog Bookmarks
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23. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
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24. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
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25. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
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26. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
blog.yuen.us
Podcasts
Vodcasts
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27. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
The future of learning
is Personal
The future of learning is Connected
The future of
learning is Open
Source: www.flickr.com/photos/neosnaps/2596044654/sizes/o/in/photostream/
Source: Erica Marshall of muddyboots.org
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28. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
The future of learning
is Learner-centered
Knowledge is Connection
Source: ww.flickr.com/photos/38117207@N03/4369646782/sizes/o/in/photostream /
The future of learning
is Collaborative The future of learning
is Mobile
The future of learning
is Social
The future of learning
is Informal
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29. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
The future of learning
is Augmented
The future of learning
is Multi-sensory
The future of learning is
Anytime, Anywhere,
Any formats
The future of learning
is Active, Exploratory,
Inquiry-based
Challenges
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30. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
Leadership in enhancing learning and school
operations through the use of technology
Source: Zaid Ali Alsagoff (2012). DNA of 21st Century Educator.
curriculum
Rethink classroom learning drives
technology
Source: http://www.knewton.com/flipped-classroom
Source: Kim Cofino, The 21st Century Classroom.
technology as a
tool
Source: Kim Cofino, The 21st Century Classroom.
Image Source: http://ckendall.wikispaces.com/file/view/connected_teacher.jpg
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31. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
embedded
technology
Source: http://zaidlearn.blogspot.com/2012/05/imu-ls-09-using-
technogogy-for-engaging.html
use the inquiry process
project-based learning
Project based learning
Source: Kim Cofino, The 21st Century Classroom.
Teach how to be creative
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32. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
Engage learners
Empower
Learners
authentic assessments
Source: http://zaidlearn.blogspot.com/2012/05/gamify-to-amplify-
learning-experience.html
Source: Kim Cofino, The 21st Century Classroom.
"The world hates change
Are you READY? yet it is the only thing that
has brought progress.”
Charles F. Kettering
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33. Dr. Steve Yuen, The Future of Digital Learning, A presentation delivered at the King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, September 11, 2012
The End
This presentation can be viewed online at:
http://kmutnb-yuen.blogspot.com/
My Blog - http://stevetyuen.org
My Tweets - http://twitter.yuen.us
http://elt.yuen.us
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