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SnowBlog CTnet city
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Project report by Gal Springman
Parallel Session 12
The Promising Potential of Collaborative Learning Via the
Internet
MIT LINC 2010 conference
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Welcome to
SnowBlog CTnet city
An upgraded version of previous SnowBlog
series of implementations
SnowBlog CTnet city
a web-based gated social environment of learners ,
designed to simulate and model
real-life modern educational environments ,
characterized by
the challenging diversity
and the need for integration.
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"System builders for the Technology-Enabled Education...share a genius for
integrating heterogeneous components – physical, human and organizational - in a goal-oriented system“ ( Prof. Thomas P. Hughes, 2001)
"What have we learned and what shall we ask next"?
)Prof. Sonia Livingstone at the first annual digital media and learning conference , February 2010, USCD, California(
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What have we learned from SnowBlog and SnowBlog CTnetcity projects?
• Three-fold complex structure• Systems thinking• Emegent pedagogy• Planning and managing the educational system
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Understanding that technology-enabled education is built of a three-fold complex structure of interrelated and interdependent components :
Technological
Social
Personal
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Adopting systems thinking .
Successful technology-enabled education for all depends on a comprehensive approach. Emphasizing some parts (usually the technological ones), rather than the whole, has caused poor achievements, reflected in
international tests and in ROI of governmental and social responsibility investments.
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Realizing that as part of the peer to peer and peer-tutor dynamics inside its basic unit of practice, technology-enabling education system cannot be fully structured,
planned or predicted .
In nowadays diverse learning environments we should embrace emergent pedagogy: facilitated by technology, producing new ideas from collaborating genetically and culturally different participants – better helping them acquire 21st century skills, thinking habits and
dispositions.
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Learning the art and science of planning and managing the new complex educational system ( its technological, social and personal interweaved variables) - integrating it into the current mainstream
education .
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SnowBlog CTnet cityMy journey into technology – enabled education system
My discovery journey into the unknown territory of technology-enabled education system began from "bottom up" field work trying to facilitate interpersonal empathic collaborative interactions among youth belonging to different social and cultural communities, across individual gaps and divides .
Along the way I discovered the interdependent interrelated building blocks of the entire system. The next slide is a graphic display of the main benchmarks in my journey. It turned to be a closed system, where the way to empathic interpersonal interaction, my starting point, and the way to technology-enabled education, follow the same trajectory .
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Empathic interpersonal interactions among learners from diverse backgrounds emerge from intercultural and interdisciplinary peer collaboration, facilitated in web-based tutor- mediated peer-assisted environments, that foster higher order & critical thinking, creativity and innovation, helping nurture personal dispositions that enable empowering affective and cognitive preconditions in order to acquire the necessary literacies related to ICT, Social technologies & Participatory Culture technologies.
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SnowBlog CTnet cityEmpathic
interpersonal collaborative
Intercultural, interdisciplnarypeer collaboration
Cognitive apprenticeship, mentoring in a web-based environment
Participants’ personal dispositions
Higher order & critical thinking creativity & innovation
Enabling technologies & literacies
Year: 2003Beginning of intercultural projectsParticipants: Jewish students from Tel Aviv& Muslim students from Jaffa
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SnowBlog CTnet cityYear: 2007InternationalcollaborationParticipants: Jewish, Muslim & Christian students from the Middle East, Finland
Serbia &
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Year: 2010AcademicinternationalimplementationParticipants: Jewish, Muslim & Christian students and their teachers, from the Middle East, USA, Ukraine & China
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Encourages to take part in changing the environment
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M. an American participant: “I think a lot can be done to improve my community. One way in which I can contribute is to help the children in the area. I have come across an opportunity recently to help tutor students whose parents can not afford to pay for a tutor. These " children are struggling in school and want to do better, but do not "know where to ask for help.
C. An American student: “I contribute to my city through my work, landscaping. I plant trees and gardens and year after year see "them flourish.
O. a Chinese participant: “I think if we behave more politely, warm heartedly and kindly, the city around us will be more environmentally ".friendly
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Socializing
Creative
Our Dark Urban Narratives heroine
Fun
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In the current Snowblog CT net city project we hosted participants from diverse backgrounds:
PhD students from the Chinese Academy of Sciences ,
MA students in education from Newburgh, New York, University students from two universities in Ukraine,
Muslim & Jewish students from The Middle East .
While portraying a wide array of gaps, divides and differences, participants have been navigated to the safe
port of mutually empowering collaboration.
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SnowBlog CTnet city"What shall we ask next"?
Going back to Prof. Sonia Livingstone’s question, we ask the following:
a. How to implement SnowBlog CTnetcity, or similar projects, on a larger-scale
in order to gain:
1 (an empirical research based data and better understanding regarding technology-enabled education systems .
2 (trained local tutors, graduating from SnowBlog CTnetcity workshops, to help build self-sustaining local centers, especially among underprivileged students.
b. How to integrate SnowBlog CTnetcity, or similar projects, into mainstream education systems, which are still the main locus for k-16 students .
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Thank you for your interest!
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Photos are taken by Snowblog CTnetcity participants and
tutors
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