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Can the digital revolution enhance the residential experience of students?

Can the digital revolution enhance the residential experience of students?. Sanjay Sarma, Professor of Mechanical Engineering Director of Digital Learning. Can a 1,000 year-old industry change?. Bologna, Italy. Universities. Lecture, Circa 1308 AD. ESTABLISHED 1088 AD . From Wikipedia.

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Can the digital revolution enhance the residential experience of students?

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  1. Can the digital revolution enhance the residential experience of students? Sanjay Sarma, Professor of Mechanical Engineering Director of Digital Learning

  2. Can a 1,000 year-old industry change?

  3. Bologna, Italy Universities Lecture, Circa 1308 AD ESTABLISHED 1088 AD From Wikipedia

  4. Courtesy Eric Klopfer

  5. Today’s “consumers” are different from previous generations • The anytime anywhere generation • Diverse • Socially aware & engaged • Global perspective • Other industries have been swept up

  6. Academia has Had a Few Disruptive Technologies Blackboard, 1801 From Wikipedia 1568 * Europe  U.S. 1801 at West Point * 1814: colored chalk

  7. Digital online delivery is the next one • MIT & Harvard invest $30M each • Free world education • Open source platform • We disrupted ourselves!!

  8. Why? Expand access to education for students worldwide through online learning, while reinventing campus education through blended models And learn about learning.

  9. 1861-2011: MIT’s Internal evolution

  10. MIT’s Epic Struggle with didacticism Massively Flipped Classrooms using edX platform

  11. Online can make things interactive • Students view lectures online • Interact with tutors online and onsite • Classroom time freed up for projects, problems, discussions, studios … and all things magical

  12. A timeline 1968: Experimental Studies Group 1969: Concourse 1983: Athena System 1996: Programmable Bricks (Lego Mindstorm) 2001: MIT OpenCourseWare 2002: Technology Enhanced Active Learning 2003: CyberTutor 2003: Scratch Programming Language 2005: Online 6.001 2012: MITx, edX +

  13. The 6.001 experiment (2003-2005) • Moved lectures online • Audio-annotated power point • Interspersed “finger exercises” • Pre-work for class • Online tutor • Programs, other exercises • “Free checking” • Instructor dashboard

  14. Assessing learning outcomes • Selected questions covering broad and detailed concepts • Comparison: one online, one traditional lecture • Exams normalized From that time our destiny was determined!

  15. 2012-present: EDX

  16. Providing immediate feedback • Interspersed “finger exercises” • Reinforces concepts at time of acquisition • Link to other material • Mine data to find gaps in knowledge • Range of tools for automated assessment • Peer assessment can augment learning experience • Opportunity to direct learner to discussion forums • Early evaluations show improved learning • Will not work for all disciplines?

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