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Toward a Networked Writing Classroom 
Connectivism, Content, Collaboration, Composition 
Jason Tham, Writing Studies at University of Minnesota @jasoncktham
Exploration 
• To (re)imagine a connected learning environment 
• To consider connectivism in writing pedagogy 
• To explore the methodologies for research and 
assessment
Connected Learning
Knowledgeable  Knowledge-Able 
Michael Wesch on digital literacy 
• “It’s ridiculously easy to connect, organize, share, collect, 
collaborate, and publish” 
• Students need to be able to actively and critically locate 
and handle strategic knowledge 
• TEDxKC: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeaAHv4UTI8
Global Learning Networks
MOOCs 
Massive open online courses
Connectivism 
Content Collaboration Composition
Connectivism 
George Siemens & Stephen Downes on connected 
knowledge: 
• Chaos, networks, complexity & self-organization theories 
• Learning in nebulous environments 
• Learning resides outside of ourselves 
• Focus on connecting info sets 
• Connection > Current state of knowing
Connectivism 
George Siemens & Stephen Downes on connected 
knowledge: 
• New info is continually being acquired 
• Ability to distinguish important from unimportant info is vital 
• Ability to recognize effects of new info is critical
Networks: Connections
Transform, Not Reform 
Roadmap to connected learning: 
• Understanding the power of Personal Learning Networks 
• Becoming a networked learner 
• Implementing a networked classroom 
• Becoming a networked school
Content 
Connectivism Collaboration Composition
Content
Content 
Rethinking learning and knowledge making 
• Duin: It’s about connections 
• Problems with current structure: age-grouped, discipline-specific, 
teacher-run, loose assessments 
• Untapped information
Content 
New literacies: DIY learning 
• Developing proficiency with tech tools 
• Building relationships with others 
• Designing and sharing info 
• Managing, synthesizing, analyzing simultaneous info 
• Creating, critiquing, evaluating texts 
• Attending to ethical responsibilities as users
Content
Content 
A working definition: 
“A PLN involves an individual’s topic-oriented goals, a set of 
practices and techniques aimed at attending and organizing a 
variety of relevant content sources, selected for their value, to 
help the owner achieve a professional goal or personal interest.” 
D. Warlick
Content 
Introducing Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) 
• A group of people, personal & professional, with whom the 
students may connect for the purpose of learning 
• Connections may happen f2f or in the virtual world 
• PLNs can be current or aspirational 
• Forms: diagram, contact list, maps, live networks, etc.
Content 
Helping students to think about their PLNs 
• Who do they talk to or interact with on a daily basis? 
• How do those interactions take place? 
• What are the contexts for those interactions? Work? Family? 
• What resources do they learn about due to the interactions? 
• Who would they like to interact with as part of their learning 
process?
Content 
Students have used PLN to 
• Discover possible appealing career paths 
• Learn about emerging trends in their area of study 
• Learn the lingo or jargon in their field 
• Answer questions about their field 
• Identify opportunities for internship & connect with mentors 
• Define their digital identities
Example 1: Direct/InMail Contact – Getting connected
Example 2: Veterans Mentorship Program – Expanding my horizon
Example 2: Another InMail Contact – Expanding my horizon
• Categorizing the virtual 
network(s) 
• Thinking about roles 
• Consider interests 
• Explore represented 
knowledge, information, 
and experiences 
Example 3: LinkedIn Map – Exploring existing connections
Example 4: Coggle.it Map – Building and maintaining connections
Collaboration 
Connectivism Content Composition
Collaboration 
Key competencies to develop: 
• Interpersonal and intercultural communication 
• Understand different/changing values 
• Recognize situated expertise and knowledge 
• Create and maintain trust among various actors within the 
larger community
Collaboration 
Sharing of networks / Strategic expansion 
• Use tools like Google’s What Do You Love for resources 
• Get in touch with authors, creators, and extend gratitude 
• Find groups based on personal interests and contribute to 
discussions 
• Attend in-person or virtual networking event
Composition 
Connectivism Content Composition
Composition 
Benefits for writing courses: 
• Learner-centered 
• Transparent, accessible 
• Collaborative 
• Supportive of problem- and inquiry-based learning 
• Driven by personalized, authentic assessment
Composition 
Bringing PLNs into the writing classroom / Types of 
PLN assignments: 
• Resource Networks 
• Learning Patterns 
• Professional Development
Composition 
Pilot assignment: 
• Developing PLN as a pre-writing exercise 
• Generating research bibliography 
• Sharing the PLN and in-class discussions 
• Evaluations
Composition 
Challenges: 
• Safety and ethical considerations 
• Assessment 
• Ownership and rights 
• Parental involvement
Conclusion 
Going forward 
• Consider the strengths and weaknesses of networked 
pedagogy 
• Invent new ways to help students engage with people & info 
• What tools to use 
• Resource to start: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqSH5TMYlz4
Toward a Networked Writing Classroom 
Connectivism, Content, Collaboration, Composition 
Jason Tham, Writing Studies at University of Minnesota @jasoncktham

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Toward a Networked Writing Classroom

  • 1. Toward a Networked Writing Classroom Connectivism, Content, Collaboration, Composition Jason Tham, Writing Studies at University of Minnesota @jasoncktham
  • 2. Exploration • To (re)imagine a connected learning environment • To consider connectivism in writing pedagogy • To explore the methodologies for research and assessment
  • 4. Knowledgeable  Knowledge-Able Michael Wesch on digital literacy • “It’s ridiculously easy to connect, organize, share, collect, collaborate, and publish” • Students need to be able to actively and critically locate and handle strategic knowledge • TEDxKC: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeaAHv4UTI8
  • 6. MOOCs Massive open online courses
  • 8. Connectivism George Siemens & Stephen Downes on connected knowledge: • Chaos, networks, complexity & self-organization theories • Learning in nebulous environments • Learning resides outside of ourselves • Focus on connecting info sets • Connection > Current state of knowing
  • 9. Connectivism George Siemens & Stephen Downes on connected knowledge: • New info is continually being acquired • Ability to distinguish important from unimportant info is vital • Ability to recognize effects of new info is critical
  • 11. Transform, Not Reform Roadmap to connected learning: • Understanding the power of Personal Learning Networks • Becoming a networked learner • Implementing a networked classroom • Becoming a networked school
  • 14. Content Rethinking learning and knowledge making • Duin: It’s about connections • Problems with current structure: age-grouped, discipline-specific, teacher-run, loose assessments • Untapped information
  • 15. Content New literacies: DIY learning • Developing proficiency with tech tools • Building relationships with others • Designing and sharing info • Managing, synthesizing, analyzing simultaneous info • Creating, critiquing, evaluating texts • Attending to ethical responsibilities as users
  • 17. Content A working definition: “A PLN involves an individual’s topic-oriented goals, a set of practices and techniques aimed at attending and organizing a variety of relevant content sources, selected for their value, to help the owner achieve a professional goal or personal interest.” D. Warlick
  • 18. Content Introducing Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) • A group of people, personal & professional, with whom the students may connect for the purpose of learning • Connections may happen f2f or in the virtual world • PLNs can be current or aspirational • Forms: diagram, contact list, maps, live networks, etc.
  • 19. Content Helping students to think about their PLNs • Who do they talk to or interact with on a daily basis? • How do those interactions take place? • What are the contexts for those interactions? Work? Family? • What resources do they learn about due to the interactions? • Who would they like to interact with as part of their learning process?
  • 20. Content Students have used PLN to • Discover possible appealing career paths • Learn about emerging trends in their area of study • Learn the lingo or jargon in their field • Answer questions about their field • Identify opportunities for internship & connect with mentors • Define their digital identities
  • 21. Example 1: Direct/InMail Contact – Getting connected
  • 22. Example 2: Veterans Mentorship Program – Expanding my horizon
  • 23. Example 2: Another InMail Contact – Expanding my horizon
  • 24. • Categorizing the virtual network(s) • Thinking about roles • Consider interests • Explore represented knowledge, information, and experiences Example 3: LinkedIn Map – Exploring existing connections
  • 25. Example 4: Coggle.it Map – Building and maintaining connections
  • 27. Collaboration Key competencies to develop: • Interpersonal and intercultural communication • Understand different/changing values • Recognize situated expertise and knowledge • Create and maintain trust among various actors within the larger community
  • 28. Collaboration Sharing of networks / Strategic expansion • Use tools like Google’s What Do You Love for resources • Get in touch with authors, creators, and extend gratitude • Find groups based on personal interests and contribute to discussions • Attend in-person or virtual networking event
  • 30. Composition Benefits for writing courses: • Learner-centered • Transparent, accessible • Collaborative • Supportive of problem- and inquiry-based learning • Driven by personalized, authentic assessment
  • 31. Composition Bringing PLNs into the writing classroom / Types of PLN assignments: • Resource Networks • Learning Patterns • Professional Development
  • 32. Composition Pilot assignment: • Developing PLN as a pre-writing exercise • Generating research bibliography • Sharing the PLN and in-class discussions • Evaluations
  • 33. Composition Challenges: • Safety and ethical considerations • Assessment • Ownership and rights • Parental involvement
  • 34. Conclusion Going forward • Consider the strengths and weaknesses of networked pedagogy • Invent new ways to help students engage with people & info • What tools to use • Resource to start: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqSH5TMYlz4
  • 35. Toward a Networked Writing Classroom Connectivism, Content, Collaboration, Composition Jason Tham, Writing Studies at University of Minnesota @jasoncktham

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Good afternoon. Thank you for coming to our session this evening. It definitely feels good to be back. For those whom I have not met, my name is Jason and I am a first-year student in the Rhetoric, Scientific, and Technical Communication PhD program at the University of Minnesota. Today, I would like to talk about something that I am quite passionate in – digital/networked pedagogy – and I’m excited to have a conversation with you on how we can improve writing pedagogy through networked technologies.
  2. The purposes of my presentation are as followed. I would like to first share with you the possibilities of creating a connected learning environment for our writing courses, drawing specifically from the theory of connectivism, and, if time allows, to explore ways we can conduct research and assessment around this kind of pedagogy.
  3. Just at about the start of this semester, I was contacted by Prof. Randall Monty from the University of Texas-Pan American to participate in one of his class activities – to correspond with his students over Twitter on the topic of using hashtags in the writing classroom. As soon as I said yes, my Twitter feed flooded by eager students with interesting questions on the viability and effectiveness of integrating Twitter into a writing curriculum. To put it simply, students in Prof. Monty’s class are learning from individuals to draw expertise and information outside their brick and mortar classroom. This approach to teaching and learning is widely known as connected learning – a pedagogical approach for the demands and opportunities we experience in this digital age.
  4. In his TEDTalk, Kansas State professor Michael Wesch describe that we are entering a world marked by “ubiquitous computing, information, and networking, at unlimited speed, about everything, everywhere, from anywhere, on all kinds of devices that make it ridiculously easy to connect, organize, share, collect, collaborate, and publish.” This kind of learning is learning on demand, and it’s an amazing place for students today to be. Yet, students need to able to actively and critically locate and handle the information made available by the Internet and social technologies.
  5. The Internet connects us in unprecedented ways. In essence, the tools and social technologies allow us to build global learning networks where we can pursue our intellectual or creative passions with others who share them. Some examples here that we are all too familiar with are: Wikis, …
  6. And the explosion of learning outside of school walls is too powerful to ignore.
  7. I would like to first talk about Connectivism.
  8. As educators, we know these networked opportunities present us with an exciting world of learning. George Siemens and Stephen Downs have helped us by theorizing what it means to teach and learn in a connected world: Connectivism is the integration of principles explored by chaos, network, and complexity and self-organization theories. Learning is a process that occurs within nebulous environments of shifting core elements – not entirely under the control of the individual. Learning (defined as actionable knowledge) can reside outside of ourselves (within an organization or a database), is focused on connecting specialized information sets, and the connections that enable us to learn more are more important than our current state of knowing.
  9. Connectivism is driven by the understanding that decisions are based on rapidly altering foundations. New information is continually being acquired. The ability to draw distinctions between important and unimportant information is vital. The ability to recognize when new information alters the landscape based on decisions made yesterday is also critical.
  10. Here are some of the major principles of connectivism. Learning and knowledge rests in diversity of opinions. Learning is a process of connecting specialized nodes or information sources. Learning may reside in human and non-human appliances. Capacity to know more is more critical than what is currently known Ability to see connections between fields, ideas, and concepts is a core skill. Currency (accurate, up-to-date knowledge) is the intent of all connectivist learning activities. Decision-making is itself a learning process. Choosing what to learn and the meaning of incoming information is seen through the lens of a shifting reality. While there is a right answer now, it may be wrong tomorrow due to alterations in the information climate affecting the decision.
  11. A network, then, can simply be defined as connections between entities. Computer networks, power grids, and social networks all function on the simple principle that people, groups, systems, nodes, entities can be connected to create an integrated whole. In the sense of connected learning, it’s all about making and strengthening connections between profitable entities.
  12. Will Richardson and Rob Mancabelli in their book, Personal Learning Networks: Using the Power of Connections to Transform Education, say that reforms are simply not going to make the cut in a world where we can connect and create and share through the devices we carry in our pockets. Instead of reforming the education system--that’s to tweak what we’ve got—we need to transform it – to create a new approach to teaching and learning altogether. They propose a simple, 4-step guide to changing the way schools and colleges operate: (read the four)
  13. Now, to shift gear a little. I would like to move into thinking about content, i.e. ways to look at knowledge and learning
  14. At the 2013 Great Plains Alliance for Computers and Writing held at the U, Prof. Duin from the Department of Writing Studies was one of the keynote speakers at the conference. In her presentation she encouraged to participate in active exploration of the personal learning networks (which I will talk about in a bit) and to reimagine and recreate our programs for a future of connected learning. She tweeted in response to my presentation then suggesting that learning is more than just about the content in the classroom – we should bring in resources from outside. Thus, it is about connections.
  15. As such, as teachers we need to reconsider our current ways of learning and knowledge making. The problems with today’s learning structure are that it is age-grouped, discipline-specific, teacher-run, and student progress is monitored through loose assessments. Further, there are a lot of untapped information outside the classroom.
  16. A new way to thinking about literacies may be to consider a Do it yourself (DIY) learning approach. For instance, we can think about ways to become literate in an era of shifting standards. Some recommendations Richardson and Mancabelli recommend are: Developing proficiency with the tools of technology Building relationships with others to pose and solve problems collaboratively and cross-culturally Designing and sharing information for global communities to meet a variety of purposes Managing, analyzing, and synthesizing multiple streams of simultaneous information Creating, critiquing, analyzing, and evaluating multimedia texts Attending to the ethical responsibilities required by these complex environments  
  17. I would like to now spend some time exploring what Personal Learning Networks are and how they fit in our conversations.
  18. One working definition that I found on the web is this by Warlick.
  19. To simply put, PLNs are…
  20. PLNs require and bring about skills and literacies that are different and difficult to tie to “student achievement” as it is currently being defined. So, to help students think about their PLNs, we can ask them the following questions.
  21. At the U, Prof. Duin and Joe Moses are using PLNs in their upper-level technical writing and communication courses, and here are some reported cases of what students have used PLNs for.
  22. These instances make me think about my own learning process. When putting together this presentation, I asked myself, what have I done to connect with people outside my classroom to learn about a certain subject matter? I then recalled when I was in Prof. Matt Barton’s digital rhetoric and cultures class in 2012, I have tried connecting with one of the writers in our course text and here’s a brief exchange we had.
  23. Another example took place just this past summer, when I signed up for the veterans mentorship program offered through LinkedIn. At that time, LinkedIn piloted a program that aimed to help veterans to readjust to civilian jobs and they acquired seasoned LinkedIn users to help “coach” these veterans to use LinkedIn as part their transition process. I was fortunate to be paired with a Cyberspace officer from the US AirForce…
  24. …and we had some meaningful exchanges on how to use LinkedIn to get a job (basically). I am happy to say that he’s now employed as an IT Technical Manager in Virginia. This experience has expanded my horizon not only by working with someone old than me, but from a field that I had no experience in. It was rewarding.
  25. As I become more interested to learn about how my connections with people looks like, I used a LinkedIn built-in app to visualize such connections. This allows me to think of ways to explain to students what a PLN is/looks like, and things they should consider:
  26. Finally, here’s an example of my PLN for my potential dissertation topic.
  27. The third C I would like to touch on is collaboration.
  28. You may have noticed, the connected learning model and PLNs are all about sharing and communicating with others. Hence, they benefit the students by directly helping them develop communication competencies such as…
  29. Some strategies for collaboration include expanding one’s PLN through…
  30. Finally, I would like to bring it home by thinking about connectivism in the composition classroom.
  31. Some key benefits that I think the connected learning model and PLNs can bring for the writing classroom include the following. First, it is student-centered. It means that emphasis is put on helping students to develop skills for lifelong, self-directed learning rather than the content that students are suppose to memorize and then reproduce during a test. Second, a networked classroom means that students’ works are transparent and accessible. These classrooms give students the opportunities to learn about participation, publishing, safety, and increase cultural awareness. Networked classrooms, by their very nature, are collaborative. Students do not only learn from others, they themselves can become teachers in areas they are specialized in, and help others to learn. This makes the creation and sharing of knowledge more meaningful. Fourth, problem- and inquiry-based learning are more possible in networked classrooms. Students can work on real-world problems with people they are connected to try to solve them, learning from these experiences the challenges in their fields and thinking about how they can contribute. Finally, networked classrooms are driven by authentic assessments. This means that students are not just judged on quiz or test scores, but rather they are measured by their contribution to the problem-solving process, performances, portfolios, among other ways.
  32. The question then is, how can we bring PLNs into the curriculum? Profs. Duin and Moses have proposed three types of assignments for a writing course: Resource network (advance learner connections) The goal here is to advance learner connections. Students develop a PLN to document the resources they use and to connect with new people and resources. The Resource Network assignment raises awareness about resources used and current connections.   Learning patterns (advance understanding of a discipline) The goal is to increase understanding of learning patterns and the value of resources. Students develop a PLN to think learning goals and how they plan to delve into their research. They could design and curate a PLN throughout a semester as a means to develop ideas and recognize learning patterns. Students can also document changes in thought regarding the value of different resources.   Professional development (advance future employment) The goal is to advance future employment: to continue learning outside of the formal course, to continue making connections, and to sustain professional development. Students develop a PLN that includes a career development focus.
  33. To test the water, I plan to integrate PLN into one of my major assignments for the first-year writing students this semester. First… For evaluation, I follow the criteria suggested by Duin and Moses, that is to look at: Documentation, organization and clarity of PLN Articulation of value of resources and connections Quality of reflective statements regarding learning, strengths, weaknesses Effective use of technology / tool Evidence of exploring new resources and connections
  34. We are doing our students a disservice if we don’t consider the speed bumps found in the networked classrooms. There are surely challenges to such approach. Without questions, they safety of our students is key as we expose them to the world of unlimited information and people. The safe and ethical use of online spaces needs to taught as part of the networked curriculum. Second, many teachers try to quantify the participations of their students in networked projects by giving grades based on the number of blog posts or comments they make. Richardson and Mancabelli recommend trying a more qualitative strategy by asking students to reflect on their own participation. As for the questions of ownership and rights to materials online, one way to overcome this challenge is for educators to familiarize themselves with their respective institutional policies and to advocate for new solutions that allow students to work online. Creative Commons is a great resources for students to find resources for their networked project. Finally, we should consider the participation of students’ parents in the networked classroom. While parents should not be necessarily seen as a threat, I think this goes back to the first ethical considerations. Teachers and the institution may need to set up some boundaries so both the parents and students can maximize their participation in the learning process.
  35. So, going forward, for educators who are interested in creating a networked learning environment in their classroom, here are some of the things to consider: We should continue to research on the pros and cons of networked pedagogy. Doing so should allow us to come up with new innovative ways to help students engaging with the world of people and information, and to consider what are the best tools to doing that. If you are interested, I would like to have further conversations with you on how we can do research in this area, and what resources do we have to refer to. For a starter, I have a link here for people who are interested to learn more about PLNs. And I will also post this presentation to my personal blog for your reading.
  36. Thank you for your attention.