#AI #GenerativeAI #environment #politics #labor
So, our dear friend @Ammienoot did this great 10-minute chat about generative AI, and I am immediately passing it along to colleagues and students. (CC and transcript available)
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#AI #GenerativeAI #environment #politics #labor
So, our dear friend @Ammienoot did this great 10-minute chat about generative AI, and I am immediately passing it along to colleagues and students. (CC and transcript available)
@BenPatrickWill even if we accept the premise that learning has been "lost", it can only be one kind of learning that has been measured. What kind is that? What about other kinds of learning? Maybe some learning has even been "found" in other directions.
I don't dismiss the idea of problems stemming from delayed progress in particular areas, but I want to question how knowledge is assessed and what is thereby prioritised and why.
Hi all. I'm hoping this video of my #TESS2022 keynote on #EntangledPedagogy in #Hybrid design might be of interest to people here.
Time to move the family across the world for a new adventure đ±
Iâll be joining Monash Education Academy in January, working on development and recognition of great teaching across Monash Uni @monashuni
âPedagogy firstâ has become a mantra for educators, supported by the metaphor of the âpedagogical horseâ driving the âtechnological cartâ. Yet putting technology first or last separates it from pedagogy, making us susceptible to technological or pedagogical determinism (i.e. where technology is seen either as the driving force of change or as a set of neutral tools). In this paper, I present a model of entangled pedagogy that encapsulates the mutual shaping of technology, teaching methods, purposes, values and context. Entangled pedagogy is collective, and agency is negotiated between teachers, students and other stakeholders. Outcomes are contingent on complex relations and cannot be determined in advance. I then outline an aspirational view of how teachers, students and others can collaborate whilst embracing uncertainty, imperfection, openness and honesty, and developing pedagogical knowledge that is collective, responsive and ethical. Finally, I discuss implications for evaluation and research, arguing that we must look beyond isolated ideas of technologies or teaching methods, to the situated, entangled combinations of diverse elements involved in educational activity.
An Entangled Pedagogy: Looking Beyond the PedagogyâTechnology Dichotomy
Or why pedagogy canât drive technology / why we canât put pedagogy first
A paper (open access): https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42438-022-00302-7
I hope you like it!
âPedagogy firstâ has become a mantra for educators, supported by the metaphor of the âpedagogical horseâ driving the âtechnological cartâ. Yet putting technology first or last separates it from pedagogy, making us susceptible to technological or pedagogical determinism (i.e. where technology is seen either as the driving force of change or as a set of neutral tools). In this paper, I present a model of entangled pedagogy that encapsulates the mutual shaping of technology, teaching methods, purposes, values and context. Entangled pedagogy is collective, and agency is negotiated between teachers, students and other stakeholders. Outcomes are contingent on complex relations and cannot be determined in advance. I then outline an aspirational view of how teachers, students and others can collaborate whilst embracing uncertainty, imperfection, openness and honesty, and developing pedagogical knowledge that is collective, responsive and ethical. Finally, I discuss implications for evaluation and research, arguing that we must look beyond isolated ideas of technologies or teaching methods, to the situated, entangled combinations of diverse elements involved in educational activity.
Open education is grounded in Western understandings of ownership, protocol, and accessibility. Often open education has a goal of making all knowledges available for all peoples. Within Canadian copyright law is tension with Indigenous knowledges and Indigenous ways of knowing and being. The open e