challenge or inspiration:
How best to engage 21st Century learners with emergent technologies? Hypothesis: A replicable-to-desired-scale curriculum based on active learning in educational technology and deployed by pedagogy of service learning and civic engagement. Adaptable to any subject area, the model evolves the ideation of technology through reconceptualization of digital assets as learning objects. In short, the challenge is: how to create a digital media production company in any learning community?
key beneficiaries:
Participating students and faculty in Tennessee Board of Regents and University of Tennessee systems, as well as community partners; model seeks to open higher education to general public in Tennessee, as all podcasts (and subsequent digital assets) are available to the public through the open iTunes U archive on East Tennessee State University’s website, with a special emphasis on bridging the digital divide in underserved rural and urban communities through Service Learning pedagogy.
Project results:
Using Zoomerang survey to gather data, model increased directed learning outcomes in all fields of study, created opportunities for interdisciplinary collaborations; allowed learning to occur around the clock and the globe, not specifically in the confines of the classroom. Initiating dissemination of educational tech through service learning and civic engagement best practices built bridges between higher ed institutions and surrounding community stakeholders, thus fostering learning communities in underserved rural and urban settings in
Tennessee.
suprises and aha moments:
Epiphany 1: The existing readiness factor (without knowing it) of insitutions, corporate partners and community partners to engage diruptive technologies to create 21st century learning opportunities.
Epiphany 2: Recurrent, reiterative visions of scalability dancing in the our heads.
Epiphany 3: scaling initiative to national level, leveraged by strategic partnerships with Campus Compact, Campus Technology, Apple and other corporate, institutional, and educational partners to create a quality-controlled Youtube or NCAA of 21st Century competetive scholarship.
Technology choices:
Zoomerang survey software
Audacity and LAME mp3 encoder
Apple Garageband
Apple
iTunes
U.
reasons for technology choices:
Bridge digital divide in a state ranked in the lowest percentile range nationally in educational outcomes and per-student expenditures by offering availability to students, faculty and community partners. Maximize least costly resources for project for partners with limited budgets, while assuring high-quality resources for production of quality digital assets and products.
next steps:
Program will expand to include both audio and video digital assets and reusable learning objects. Program will triple sponsor donations to 27,000.00 to facilitate expansion.
Program will also double the number of
Tennessee institutions. New York, New Jersey and
North Carolina are partnering for 07-08 school year. Based on experience with Tennessee State University HUD HBCU program, “Growing the New Technopolis,” detailed in websites below, extend to public schools as replicable k-20 model.
advice
Trust a chaotic propogation; from that, others will likewise trust the chaos. In fact, incorporate chaos into program development in order to ‘stir’ the churn of disruptive technologies and their continued proliferation. Follow a simple, three-tier approach to digitizing traditional scholarship for re-purposing:
1. Digital Content Creation
2. Website creation for content archiving and delivery
3. Leverage social networking resources to create traffic
4. Utilize Service Learning Civic Engagement pedagogy to faciliate technology and knowledge transfer to underserved learning communities.
Additional info:
Dr. Clark Maddux:
Tennessee
State
University Literature, Service Learning and Technology website:
http://faculty.tnstate.edu/hmaddux/Friendship/friendship.html
Dr. Clark Maddux:
Tennessee
State
University Technology Integration in Curriculum:
http://faculty.tnstate.edu/hmaddux/resources/tips.html
University of
Tennessee Podcast Tournament website:
http://volcasting.utk.edu/tournament/
East Tennessee State University iTunes U. website
http://www.etsu.edu/itunesu/index.jsp
Tennessee
State
University and
University of
North Carolina-Chapel Hill blog
http://thenewtechnopolis.edublogs.org/