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Assessment in Open Spaces
Catherine Cronin
eAssessment Scotland, University of Dundee
23 August 2013
@catherinecronin
#easc13
slideshare.net/cicronin
CC image: Laenulfean
Lecturer (sic), Academic coordinator
Open and networked educator
#edchatIE
#edchatUK
#ScotEdChat
#teachmeet
#CESImeet
Images:CCBYPamMoran;IrishTypepad;cicronin,Highways
assessment in open spaces
open networks identity
assessment in open spaces
open networks identity
Social
Networks
Internet
Mobile
Image: CC BY 2.0 dlofink
OPEN
tools
licensing
resources
practices
knowledge
At its best openness is an ethos
not a license. It's an approach to
teaching and learning that
builds a community of learners
online and off.
Jim Groom
“I don’t think
education is about
centralized instruction
anymore; rather, it is
the process [of]
establishing oneself
as a node in a broad
network of distributed
creativity.”
– Joi Ito @joi
Quote: Joi Ito Image: CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 yo
2005 2013
Source: Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, 2005-2013
Image CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Alec Couros
Networked Teacher or Connected Educator
Image CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano www.langwitches.org/blog based on CC image by Alec Couros
about.me/catherinecronin
Networked Students too…
Student
Based on image CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Alec Couros
Networked
Educators
Networked
Students
Networked
Educators
Networked
Students
Classroom
Bounded
Online
Spaces
Open
Online
Spaces
Individuals with abundant access to ICTs
who have habits of effective use of these
technologies in information-seeking and
problem-solving activities are unable to
make effective use of these technologies
in [higher] education settings.
David Wiley & John Hilton III
The Daily Divide
Networked
Educators
Networked
Students
Classroom
Bounded
Online
Spaces
Open
Online
Spaces
Flickr CC images: cdessums, infidelic, sholeh!
Image: CC BY-NC 2.0 Roo Reynolds
networked publics
danah boyd
@zephoria
danah.org
space constructed
through
networked technologies
the imagined collective
which emerges
(people + tech + practice)
digital identity
privacy
authenticity
ImageCCBY-NC-ND2.0FredericPoirot
Identity construction involves identity play!
Image CC BY-NC 2.0 maria clara de melo
Image: uvenus.org
digital identities
Bonnie Stewart
@bonstewart
theory.cribchronicles.com
6 Key Selves of Networked Publics:
• Performative Self
• Quantified Self
• Participatory Self
• Asynchronous Self
• Enmeshed Self
• Neoliberal Self
Image: CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Jenny Levine
(Digital) Citizenship
Image: CC BY 2.0 joi
Howard Rheingold
@hrheingold
rheingold.com
Network Literacies
assessment in open spaces
open networks identity
The voices of children have been
missing from the whole discussion.
Jonathan Kozol (1992)
Savage Inequalities
Image CC BY-SA 2.0 maureen_sill
meaning
enjoyment
connection
Primary school: @msokeefesclass
Primary school: @msokeefesclass
kidblog.org/msokeeffesclass/
Primary school: @msokeefesclass
“The aim of setting up a class blog was to find a place
where the children could do their classwork such as
Irish, English, History and Geography. However, I
quickly realised that not only were the children doing
great work in all subject areas on the blog (probably
because of the novelty of not working in copybooks plus
having an audience other than the teacher) but they
were also becoming very adept in other skills as a result
of working online. Typing, inserting
images, tagging, online
safety, commenting, blogging, using
Twitter, hashtags, and much more…”
Maire O’Keeffe
Primary school: @msokeefesclass
“I learned how to learn.”
- student (age 11)
http://storify.com/catherinecronin/msokeeffesclass-visit-to-nuig
Secondary school: #CCCMedia @jamesmichie
www.chalfontmediablog.blogspot.co.uk
Secondary school: #CCCMedia @jamesmichie
www.chalfontmediablog.blogspot.co.uk
Photo by ictedulit All Rights Reserved, used with permission.
Conference @ictedu: Students interview @ciarancannon
Third level: #icollab
http://www.scoop.it/t/ct23
1-student-showcase
Third level: #ct231 @CT231
ct231.wordpress.com
Third level: #ct231 @CT231
Third level: #ct231 @CT231
Third level: #ct231 @CT231
Third level: #ct231 @CT231
Third level: #ct231 @CT231
Never doubt that a small group of
thoughtful, committed citizens
can change the world.
Indeed it is the only thing
that ever has.
– Margaret Mead
Never doubt that a small group of
thoughtful, committed citizens
can change the world.
Indeed it is the only thing
that ever has.
– Margaret Mead
students
meaning
enjoyment
connection
4
contributions
to the dialogue
#1Connect. Build networks.
Learning is social and connected.
@marloft @pamelaaobrien @catherinecronin @saorog @gravesle
ImageCCBY-NC-SA2.0ScottWolf46137
Image CC BY 2.0 vramek
#2 Enable student voice & choice.
#3 Share.
Image: CC BY-NC 2.0 youngdoo
#4 Choose open.
Image: CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Drriss & Marrionn
Image: CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Tim Haynes
“We have to build our half of the bridge…” Colum McCann
Thank you!
Catherine Cronin
@catherinecronin
slideshare.net/cicronin
about.me/catherinecronin
Image CC BY 2.0 visualpanic

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Assessment in Open Spaces

Editor's Notes

  1. THANK YOU… I am so honoured to be here. I thank David for the invitation, and to you all for being here.I’ve followed eAssessment Scotland with interest over the past couple of years, and am so happy to final be able to participate.. Such a gathering of educators is an engine of creativity and inspiration, so it’s an honour to speak today.
  2. For those here who are tweeting… here’s my Twitter name & my slides are here!There has been a great Twitter presence of the conference for the past few months – with tweets of all registrants. If you are new (or new-ish) to Twitter, tweeting at a conference is the best place to start – we are speaking and sharing here, but others can follow the conversations. Not just via video link & EDUtalk radio, but via our tweets. So you can tweet to summarise points that interest you, but also to share with otheres…. I encourage you to tweet away!
  3. I work at NUI Galway…I know that many of you are active in open online spaces as well, and many more are thinking about using more open practices.Not an expert, but a peer.
  4. Not just at conferences, but throughout the year… through Twitter & other channels.These are Twitter hashtags…
  5. “Networked Individualism”CONTEXT = 3 Revolutions:SOCIAL NETWORKS – (more than FB!) existed for a long time… fluid changing networks, not groups, sometimes communitiesINTERNET… baked-in ethic of OPENNESS, freedom & innovationMOBILE… affects our sense of Time and Place… Presence… Social Connectedness… “hyperconnectivity”We (people & institutions) exist now in Information & Communication Ecologies that are strikingly different from the ones that existed just a generation ago.We live in a different media landscape than the one we lived in and were educated in. (learn anything, anywhere, any time)
  6. David Wiley has said that OPENNESS is the fundamental value underlying significant changes in society.But what does OPENNESS mean for us as educators?I’ll ask you the first Q: please talk with the person next to you (in 2s or 3s):But what does OPENNESS mean for us as educators, for our students?And would you consider yourself an Open Educator?Many definitions – it’s complicated
  7. TOOLS – software, OS, apps Linux, Moodle, WordPress, Mozilla Firefox, AndroidAdd: COMMUNITY!….. to improve access to and quality of Learning
  8. I read this quote by Joi Ito in an article in the NYT in December 2011 & created this slide (using a CC-licensed photograph) I have probably shared it in every presentation I’ve given since. I think it says so much about where learning is already going… and where education has the potential to go.Not connected/limited by geography, space, time... but connected by our own ideas, passion, commitment via open practices & social media. This is one of the best definitions I’ve seen of Open Education… and its future possibilities.
  9. ADULTS:72% of all online adults (Pew, 2013)67% of online adults use Facebook 18% of online adults use Twitter 13% of online adultsuse Instagram
  10. Diagram created by Alec Couros…. 2006 (when uptake of SM was much lower & mobile not as widespread).
  11. Created by Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano… based on Alec Couros’ diagram (one of many versions, in many languages!)
  12. 81% of online teens use social networking sites (Pew, 2013)94% of those use Facebook 24% of online teens use Twitter 11% of online teens use InstagramI dropped my daughter off to a friend’s a few days ago (she’s 20), just a 5-minute journey. While we were driving she was texting and then held her phone up to film out the windscreen. I said “are you SnapChatting?” and she said “Yeah, I’m SnapChatting, WhatsApping, Facebooking and texting.”
  13. So what happens when Networked Educators meet Networked Students?
  14. What are the affordances of these different spaces?Classrooms & Bounded Online Spaces are safe and creative spaces for learners to develop & to share their work -- with their teacher, and sometimes with one another.But… they are PRIVATE! No role for our networked connections.MESSAGE: School/Education is separate from Life; Formal learning divorced from rather than integrated with Informal learning.
  15. David Wiley & John Hilton have called this the Daily Divide.The well-known phrase “digital divide” describes the gulf between individuals who have access to information technology and individuals who do not.Also a Daily Divide…Connected students may, of course, choose to “go rogue” outside of class and usetechnologies and their skills outside of class, but this only serves to reinforce the feeling of disconnection and disorientation on in-class exams.
  16. We can share our networks!! This doesn’t mean all learning moves here, many of us teach in Classrooms & VLEs… but if we experiment with activity in the open, the potential benefits are enormous.Kris Gutiérrez-“Third Spaces” of Learning. Informal learning spaces, Formal learning spaces, and a combined space.Although the research by Gutiérrez et al relates to children learning across languages & cultures, concept of “third space” is helpful in thinking about the possibilities of open online spaces for students and staff. Not limited by rigid identities in Open Online Spaces, or third spaces…
  17. CLASSROOM  Teacher / Student (architecture, history, etc.)Bounded Online Space  Teacher / Student (LMS = grades/admin)Open Online Space  Students *and* Teachers as LEARNERS; potential to be “social peers”Students develop their own voice, their own identity/identities
  18. Danahboyd defined NETWORKED PUBLICS… networked, open, online spaces (a new kind of public space)Global networks, different audiences… data is PERSISTENT _ REPLICABLE _ SCALABLE _ SEARCHABLE The audience is unknown… Context Collapse.
  19. DI = online persona  very useful to help students to understand and discuss this, and to experiment! (they are doing it anyway)This photos captures some of the ambivalence that many of us feel about our digital identities. Students are creating and experessing their DI’s every day… using SM such as FB, Tw, Instagram, SnapChat… etc. etc.Many students already have a confidence social digital identity, but developing an identitiy as a learner, a writer, a scholar, a citizen…. these are the essential tasks of us as educators. In the classroom and online, together.
  20. In open online spaces, we have to give up some control… and we have to embrace play!Moodle/BB = students are themselvesTwitter / SN’s = anything they want to be  value here, but we must be willing to accept & engage.Web *IS* a place for play & experimentation... pseudonyms, avatars, different IDs in different placesWe *ALL* do this to a certain extent!We must allow our students to do the same.
  21. PERFORMATIVE – constituted through practicesQUANTIFIED – clicks, follows, @s, likes, Klout, etc…. Like it or not!PARTICIPATORY – merging of production and consumptionASYNCHRONOUS – beautiful thing of creating your own moment, your own space to respond to othersENMESHED – atoms and bits, Nathan JurgensonNEOLIBERAL – ME, Inc. to what extent are we a BRAND?
  22. People talk about Digital Citizenship, but I agree with people like Alec Couros, Keri Facer and Anne Collier who point out that DC is just Citizenship.Being a good citizen in this time, is to be an active, empowered participant in Networked Publics. Emerging Networked Publics constitute a new site for citizenship (KF), i.e. developing social & civic identities. As educators we must nurture and model democratic practices in online spaces, particularly Open Online Spaces –and-Support our students to improve the quality of public conversations about THEIR FUTURE. (KF)Help young people move from Participants  Critical Readers  Active Agents (KF)ALEC COUROS: How do we develop kind & caring citizens, those with integrity in both online and offline spaces?”
  23. How to use social media intelligently, humanely, and mindfully. Network Literacies - essential literacies for a world of mobile, social, and always-on media: attention, filtering, participation, collaboration, and network know-how. The effects of these literacies can both empower the individuals… improve the quality of the digital culture commons.
  24. So how do these ideas around innovation, openness and sharing affect Assessment Practices? Some great examples of initiatives at all levels of education… Effective assessment can contribute to learner’s understanding of the curriculum, their own meaning-making (if you like),as well, of course, as determining their ability to progress – though it is the latter which we often focus on within education systems.Can also be used to obtain feedback from studentsthat improves your teaching strategies, provide students with more experiential learning opportunities, and teach students to self- evaluate thereby increasing their independent learning skills. Opportunities for that FEEDBACK DIALOGUE are excellent in open online spaces.
  25. Early 1990s... educators and social critics (like Kozol) noted exclusion of student voices from conversations about Learning, Teaching & Schooling – in educational research and reform.US, Canada, UK, Australia... Challenging dominant images of students as silent, passive recipients of what Others define as Education. Late 1990s/early 21C... Many educational research & reform efforts encompass Student Voice. But what do they mean?Student voice = SOUNDS, PRESENCE, POWER, AGENCY
  26. The following examples are of teachers and students, at all levels, who are working in open online spaces – how this has changed feedback, assessment and learning. They use a variety of social media: Twitter, blogs, image-sharing, video, etc.
  27. Class of 32 5th class students (P7)One year ago, put into computer lab… knew nothing about social media, etc. I work closely with schools and had facilitated a workshop at the school the previous spring, on social media and learning, so Maire decided to embrace the change.She set up on Twitter during the summer, connected with other teachers using the #edchatie hashtag, and created individual blogs for her children using KidBlog.
  28. KidBlog  100WC 2,250 posts4,250 comments159,000+ views
  29. MEANING, ENJOYMENT, CONNECTIONFeedback from around the world! Could be parents, could be teachers, could be other children – fantastic to have authentic, timely feedback on writing!
  30. The experimental project which I began last September – to work online as much as possible – grew and developed in ways I never thought possible. It allowed my class to access the curriculum in new and exciting ways which really engaged them and made their learning more meaningful for them. The studentsparticipated in 34 weeks of the 100 Word Challenge for which they received comments from all over the world. Writing for an audience other than the teacher was a great motivation to improve in all areas. Online learning also contributed significantly to the development of a number of children’s self-esteem as they became more confident in their abilities to learn online and to present their work online via their class blog. I began to see huge improvements in individual children’s confidence. The whole learning experience was transformed and children were active agents in their own learning with one child commenting “I learned how to learn”. Maire knows students writing has improved, on state exams. She has met inspectors who do not want to hear about Twitter or blogging, but she has made the decision based on what she learned… Maire is taking on the Daily Divide – rather than her students!
  31. Ciaran Cannon – Minister of State for Training and Skills
  32. 5 universities running courses in Social Media & Mobile Media Making… Salford (Helen Keegan), Ilona Buchem (Berlin), Mar Camacho (Barcelona), Thom Cochrane & Averill Gordon (New Zealand) & me (Galway)Students ever more independent, more choice.My students created presentations – Helen & Averill’s students looked at those presentations for ideas – gave feedback & used those pres to create their own ideas.** Social Media breaking through the artificial boundaries of modules, term times, geography, time differences, culture & more! ** Their own digital identities, their own media, their own choice of tools, etc.
  33. This is not a MOOC.This is not an open programme.This is a typical BSc programme, UG, mostly school leavers
  34. We agreed to use Twitter as a tool throughout the course… class Twitter account and hashtag. In a study of US undergraduates, Steven Thorne found that email was considered a tool for communication between power levels and generations… not a good tool for relationship-building & social interaction.Invokes digital identity immediately! Must discuss and explore first... privacy, identity in online spaces, etc. Who am I on Google? Who am I here? In this class? Who is the audience?
  35. #cel263 Academic Staff – learning technologies moduleThrough activities like these, I encourage students to begin creating their own Personal Learning Networks (use SM in a new way)… so that they leave with this! (education, degree, friends, memories & PLN!)
  36. ASSESSMENT: Students in this module assessed on their presentations and their digital media project. I did not assess how many posts they made, tweets, etc.Many of the SM activities were not assessed… but students developed skills for using in later projects. However, we created the rubrics together for these assignments, students owned the criteria, and those who made use of the feedback they received DID WELL.Hashtag use enabled students to share their work with a wider audience (e.g. #edchatie)
  37. How we improve access to and quality of LearningWHO? WHAT? HOW?
  38. Learning is social & connected.Blast out of the classroom – move into open online spaces (small scale, with a purpose, in your own comfort level).When people who use Twitter or Google+ enthuse about using these tools, it’s not the tools themselves… it is the connection with PEOPLE, the CONVERSATIONS, the RELATIONSHIPS we build.We must provide opportunities *in educational settings* for our students to do this. Not only as “Student” but with the identities they choose, and the identities they are becoming.Build our own PLNs – Share our PLNs – Help students build their PLNs
  39. Let go of control!It’s like the layers of an onion… Use as many opportunities as possible for students to CREATE & CHOOSE: e.g. topics, tools, media, teams, assessment, rubrics, etc.
  40. HRH: “We’re richer if we teach each other.”David Wiley: “There’s no education without sharing.”
  41. Where and when appropriate… choose OPEN (you can decide based on your students age, and with your students)Use Open Educational Resources, use Open images, open music…Create Open resources (writing, images, music, etc.)SHARE openly!
  42. We are living through a moment of great change in education. EDUCATORS and STUDENTS must become involved in creating more flexible, networked & open educ systems & educ technology.This is the time, and we are the educators. WE ARE HERE!!!Is it risky? It sure is. But the most important things in life often are.As Stephen Heppell says: “Learning prepares you to deal with suprises. Education often prepares you to deal with certainty. There is no certainty.” Schools, colleges & universities will become inc’ly IRRELEVANT if we don’t embrace the possibilities or participatory culture & social media.INSTITUTIONS can be more open, in a number of ways.INDIVIDUAL EDUCATORS can also choose to be more open without waiting for insitutional programmes or changes.We need to move towards our students. Colum McCann (Irish author): “We have to build our half of the bridge… no matter who or where we happen to be.”