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The Changing World of Higher Education

The Changing World of Higher Education. Peter Atkinson. The Lecture. Teaching method of the C14th. Dialogue. Plato/ Aflaton C4th BCE. Conversation. World Café: http://www.theworldcafe.com/ Gurteen Knowledge: http://www.gurteen.com/. Connectivism. George Siemens

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The Changing World of Higher Education

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  1. The Changing World of Higher Education Peter Atkinson

  2. The Lecture Teaching method of the C14th

  3. Dialogue Plato/Aflaton C4th BCE

  4. Conversation World Café: http://www.theworldcafe.com/ Gurteen Knowledge: http://www.gurteen.com/

  5. Connectivism • George Siemens • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwM4ieFOotA • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqL_lsogeNU

  6. Using the Technology • Linked-in • Twitter • Social Bookmarking • Pinterest • Delicious • Academic Referencing • Mendeley • You Tube • Example of a lecturer explaining a difficult concept: -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwdqB5FXenc • MOOC • Eg. Courserahttps://www.coursera.org/

  7. Knowledge Networks • Knowledge isn’t in your head – it is part of a context • Knowledge is ‘in the room’ – a group of people knows more than one person, even if that person is an expert • Knowledge is owned by communities of practice • Knowledge is in the connections which you make

  8. Changing World of Work • Research Findings:- • Managers expect there to be a revolution in working practices • Most managers think their organisations are not adapting fast enough • People should be allowed to manage their own work patterns • Most believe that a new way of working would benefit their organisation • Need a strong culture of trust – to treat people as self-motivated • A. Maitland and P Thomson (2013) Future Work: How Businesses Can Adapt and Thrive in the New World of Work, London: Palgrave

  9. Conclusion: Some Principles • Teaching ≠ Presentation • People learn through conversation • Knowledge doesn’t fit into containers • Understanding = Building Bridges • Teacher ≠ Authority • Encourage Curiosity • Use the technology • Create knowledge connections • Use flip lectures

  10. References • A. Maitland and P. Thomson (2013) Future Work: How Businesses Can Adapt and Thrive in the New World of Work, London: Palgrave. • J. Brown and D. Isaacs (2005) The World Cafe: Shaping Our Futures Through Conversations That Matter,San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler Publishers. • M. Barber, K. Donnelly and S. Rizvi (2013) An avalanche is coming: Higher education and the revolution ahead [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.ippr.org/publication/55/10432/an-avalanche-is-coming-higher-education-and-the-revolution-ahead

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