This is a presentation delivered this May 23, 2011, at the University West (Hogskolan Vast) in Trollhattan, Vastra, Gotaland, Sweden, as the focal point of the round table discussion of the faculty of Digital Media and Informatics.
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
Social media in higher education ver2
1. Social Media in Higher EducationThe Philippine Experience Maria Victoria Pineda Guest Lecturer From De La Salle University Manila, Philippines E-mail address: mavic.pineda@delasalle.ph http://www.dlsu.edu.ph/ http://www.slideshare.net/mobilemartha/slideshows
2. Agenda Background on the Philippine Higher education institutions (HEI) Introduction of DLSU & some statistics Asian educational pedagogies Who are our students How should we teach Web 2.0 for teaching Examples of Best Practices
3. HEIs in the Philippines Total number of state colleges & universities - 607 Private non-sectarian colleges & universities -1249 Private sectarian colleges & universities - 324 Total - 2180 Source of image: http://www.ust.edu.ph/ The University of Santo Tomas is the oldest university in the Phils, founded in April 28, 1611. UST celebrates its 400years this year.
4. HEIs in the Philippines Governing body is the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Accreditation of degree programs is important Programs exhibiting best practices & serves as benchmarks are recognized as Center of Developments or Center of Excellence No. of HEIs with COEs/CODs: Government – 39 Private - 61
11. Graduate Students' Statistics Source: AY 2009-2010 http://www.dlsu.edu.ph/facts_and_figures/dlsu-students-gs-enrollment.asp
12. Asian Pedagogies Problem-based learning Mentoring/Coaching Service learning Community immersion On-the-job training, internship or apprenticeship Transformative Learning Understanding by Design
13. Who are our students? Social media is the new form of expression Born after 1985 Content creator High degree of media exposure since age 0 Self-service learning skill Ownership of a game console, music player or mobile phone at age 8 “Milleneal learners” Grew up with regular web connectivity View connections as friending & friendships
14. How do we deal with these students How do we WOW them How do we ENGAGE with them How do we make them PARTICIPATE
31. Examples of WIKI PORTFOLIOS Creation of a wikipage for all the group discussions for the course IT and Social Responsibility http://isoyou.wikispaces.com/ http://isoyou.wikispaces.com/Outbound+Trip+Reflection+Paper http://prukuhkoo.wikispaces.com/ http://prukuhkoo.wikispaces.com/Reproductive+Health+Bill+Issues
32. Examples of Digital storytelling Introducing hypernarrative as a form of storytelling. A hypernarrative by Walter Lao - http://wjl1587.tripod.com Another hypernarrative example by Cheska Verona – http://www.angelfire.com/poetry/chekeenerdee/
33. Examples of the Use of Podcasts Encapsulating experiment results Reporting technology scan/evaluation Summarizing and explaining case study results
35. My Support Tools My virtual whiteboard for instance- http://ideasonsocialcomputing.blogspot.com/
36. My Support Tools Students’ gallery of exhibits http://mobilemartha.multiply.com/photos/album/13/Em-Tech_Exhibit_Artefacts http://mobilemartha.multiply.com/photos/album/12/EM-TECH_Technology_Exhibit
37. The practical & persuasive Twitter Source: http://steve-wheeler.blogspot.com/2009/01/teaching-with-twitter.html
38. What is Twitter for Me (MVP) Alternate way of knowing my students I use it as additional medium of student announcements & feedback. I test an idea, think aloud, get response from students or strangers. It’s a good place to share constructive ideas and meet bright minds. It ‘s a hub of prudence and kind online behavior. It’s a pitstop of sharing fun, good food, even bad days. It’s a channel where I hear students’ irrational thoughts, have a better understanding of them. It’s a place where people share things they are passionate about, so amazing & admirable!
40. Greater benefits to teaching Availability of various modes of communication Extended communication with the students Wider choices of cloud tools More learning support tools—visual, text, multi & transmedia Presence of more experts Opportunities of cross-exchange of intercultural knowledge and practices Creates a subculture of sharing & participation
41. And Hogskolan vast is on the right track of Technology stewardship Tack så mycket. Bra dag för alla!
42. REferences CHED (2011). The commission on higher education of the Philippines. Retrieved from http://www.ched.gov.ph Dieterle, E., Dede, C., & Schrier, K. (2008). “Neomillennial” learning styles propagated by wireless handheld devices. In M. Lytras & A. Naeve (Eds.), Ubiquitous and pervasive knowledge and learning management: Semantics, social networking and new media to their full potential. Hershey, PA: Idea Group, Inc. Retrieved from http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/space/showimage/Dieterle-Dede-Schrier-NLS-2006.pdf Hayes, G. (2006). Web 3.0 according to Gary Hayes. Retrieved from http://www.personalizemedia.com/articles/web-30 . Lindberg, J.O. (2009). Knowing about ICT in education: Redefining digital competence for teachers. Readings in Technology in Education: Proceedings of ICICTE 2009, pp 268-277. ISBN: 1-895802-42-3. Mobilemartha’s site (2009). Em-tech technology exhibit. Retrieved from http://mobilemartha.multiply.com/ Pineda, M. (2010). On social computing. Retrieved from http://ideasonsocialcomputing.blogspot.com/ Pineda, M.V. (2009). Urban class computing in higher education: promising or perilous.Readings in Technology in Education: Proceedings of ICICTE 2009, pp 836-846. ISBN: 1-895802-42-3. Wenger, E. and N. White and J. Smith (2009). Digital habitats-stewarding technology for communities. USA: CpSquare. ISBN 13:978-0-9825036-0-7 Wheeler, S. (2009). The practical and persuasive twitter. Retrieved from http://steve-wheeler.blogspot.com/2009/01/teaching-with-twitter.html
Hinweis der Redaktion
Some trivia on how (or why) DLSU was established in the Phils.
PBL is still prevalent in South Korea, Singapore and MalaysiaMentoring and coaching is evident in the graduate schools of ThailandService learning, community immersion & OJT are common in the Phils & IndonesiaDLSU is moving now from Transformative learning to UBD. UBD originated in Japan.
Pedagogy, teaching delivery, strategies, teachers’ skills & development
Cite/list pertinent benefits on the use of Twitter for communication
To help a community choose, configure and use technologies to best suit its needs