NextEd: an Ubun2.0 paradigm for technology enabled HE

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5 th international Conference on ICT for Development, Education & Training Lusaka, ZAMBIA 26-28 May 2010 Rosemary Quilling UKZN Craig Blewett UKZN Timothy Shea, UMass (UMD) David Lewis, UMass (UML) Patrick Kanyiwamuyu Daystar Manoj Maharaj UKZN : An Ubun2.0 Paradigm for Technology-Enabled Higher Education

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NextEd: an Ubun2.0 paradigm for technology enabled higher educationpresented at eLearning Africa (26-28 May 2010) Lusaka, Zambia (28May session 52 B1)http://www.elearning-africa.com/past_conferences.phpRosemary Quilling, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaCraig Blewett, UKZN, SATimothy Shea, University of Massachusetts, USADavid Lewis, UMass, USAPatrick Kanyiwamuyu, Daystar University, KenyaManoj Maharaj, UKZN, SAIntroductionThis research assumes that one way to address Africa’s challenges at a systemic level is to promote fundamental change and innovation within education. The challenge for African students and faculty is that we need to become globally competitive and locally aware. Emerging technologies and platforms (like Web2.0) appear to suggest mechanisms which may be able to facilitate this process. The challenge in education is multi-faceted as it concerns content, curriculum development, pedagogy, research and faculty development. Ideally an initiative would holistically attempt to address all these facets. This paper looks at the NextEd approach to addressing these issues in Higher Education and focuses on the lessons learned by the collaborating faculty from South Africa, America and Kenya.

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5 th international Conference on ICT for Development, Education & Training Lusaka, ZAMBIA 26-28 May 2010

Rosemary Quilling UKZNCraig Blewett UKZN

Timothy Shea, UMass (UMD)David Lewis, UMass (UML)

Patrick Kanyiwamuyu DaystarManoj Maharaj UKZN

: An Ubun2.0 Paradigm

for Technology-Enabled Higher Education

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Today…

• NextEd • 2 collaborations• Lessons learned• The journey…

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NextEd is a global, virtual educational network, built on anubuntu philosophy of collaboration and a scaffolded model of supportiveengagement.

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NextEd Philosophy

Digital campfire – Ubun2.0– A place of no judgment – A place of no assumptions– Each has a reason for being there– Each is welcome– Each tells their story– Each learns– Each leaves to share

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NextEd Assumption

Ubun2.0 Learning Happening

A place for imperfect learners, imperfect teachers,

with imperfect tools bound together by an important philosophy

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NextEd Context

Virtual

(Web2.0)

Collaborative

(Ubun2.0)

Network

Education

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5C Engagement Model

1.Come

2.Consume

3.Collaborate4.

Create

5.Contribute

New Cycle Initiated

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Collaborations 2008/ 2009

UKZN• South Africa• Originating institution• BCom IS&T Hons (4th yr)• 2 flexible modules: CMC

& Special Topics

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Collaborations 2008/ 2009

UMass• USA• MBA students• Grad students from

e.g. accounting, marketing, operations

• Core MIS class• Topic link to “Special

Topics in IS&T” (2008)

Daystar• Kenya• BSc Applied Comp Sc

(4th year)• HCI module• Topic link to “CMC”

(2009)

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Lessons We Learned..

• Courses & Students• Requirements & Assessment• Participants

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L1: Courses & Students

• Courses– Courses with common content?– Compartmentalised into topics?– Aligning timing of topic?

• Student academic level– Knowing your own & collaborator’s

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L2: Requirements & Assessment

• Requirements being made of students– Multidisciplinary teams – Variety of Skills– Notional study hours available for collaboration

• Assessment– Modes of assessment: assignments? exams?– Grading norms ~ NB for initiator

• Equally difficult for initiator and collaborator to judge?!

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L3: Participants

• Expectations? Students & Expectations? Students & FacultyFaculty

• Success requires motivated Success requires motivated participants…So what? …What’s participants…So what? …What’s in it for me?in it for me?

• ““Seeing is believing” Seeing is believing”

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“THE” Lesson

• Not primarily about technology?!– Although there are challenges

• Not about money?!– Although funding delays did de-rail one

collaboration

• The engagement model is critical and the 5C model is flawed!

1.Come

5.Contribute

2.Consume

3.Collaborate

4.CreateNew Cycle Initiated

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Model of Engagement

• Trust and motivation is NB • Exposure to NextEd is NB• From 5C …• …..to 6C

1.Come

5.Contribute

2.Consume

3.Collaborate

4.CreateNew Cycle Initiated

Connect

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A journey…not a destination

• Reviewing the model as we move beyond step3/4 (Consume/ Collaborate)

• Involving more Ubun2.0 collaborators• Expanding to other disciplines