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tiistai 4. heinäkuuta 2017

IMAILE in EDULEARN 2017

Today I am in Barcelona, Spain. Presenting IMAILE project's work.

The title of the presentation was: "Innovations to design personalized learning environments for STEM education of the future?"
The idea was to present the work in IMAILE project for the last 4 years. I am the technical manager of this project and the research that we have been conducting this year has been overseeing the innovations in PLEs current state and testing the innovative solutions of Yiptree and Amigo in classrooms around Europe this spring and in the coming Autumn.
Networking with EU funded STIMEY project.
Edulearn is a great forum to present project results. There are more than 700 teachers, educators and learning technology experts present from over 80 countries around the world. Specifically we worked alongside with EU funded STIMEY project which is building STEM educational environment for the Youth.

The session that my presentation was in, was for personalised learning environments and of course it is interesting to see what is going on all around the world. Other presenters were from countries like UK, US, Russia and Croatia... 
 Edulearn is a great place to get an overview of what is the state-of-the-art innovations in learning technologies that people are talking about right now. Keynote of Jennie Magiera introduced Google cardboard results from her classroom and the impact was quite compelling. Kids really believed they had reached the Mount Everest Summit for example and the pure interest towards learning that spiked out of these kids... Priceless.


The world is changing. We are all along for the ride. 

Augmented reality. 
Artificial intelligence. 
Virtual reality. 
Big Data. 
Internet of Things. 

Are you ready?

tiistai 7. heinäkuuta 2015

Back in Barca


Tällä viikolla olen jälleen Barcelonassa. Niinpä oli kiva kaivella viime vuotisia kuvia luonnoksista!
Tämä huikea kaupunki on sellainen, että mikään määrä aikaa täällä ei ole tarpeeksi, niin ei tälläkään vierailulla.
Olen EDULEARN konferenssissa niin kuin viime vuonnakin, joten suurimmaksi osaksi tulee katseltua konferenssihotellin neuvotteluhuoneita.

Hotellini Princessa Sofia sijaitsee Diagonal Avenuen pohjoispäässä, hieman kaukana kaikesta, mutta on varusteltu sen verran hyvin erilaisin palveluin, että minulta meni maanantai pelkästään hotellin ympäristössä. Kävin sentään iltakävelyllä pikkumatkan kiertämässä. Hotellissa on uima-allas, jossa vetäisin 1280m /40minuuttia eilen, jotta sentään jotain urheilua tulee harrastettua. 
Nämä kuvat ovat hop on hop off bussiajelultani viime vuodelta.
Periaatteessa viime vuonna kaupungista tuli koettua monta huikeaa kohtaa jo, joten tällä kertaa aion tehdä nähtävyysmielessä täsmäiskun huomisaamuna Sacrada Familiaan (sisälle asti!) ostin lipun netistä, koska muuten jonotus vie kuumuudessa ainakin minusta mehut.
Rannalle asti en taida tälläkään kertaa ehtiä.
Mutta suoraan sanottuna minulle on tärkeämpää nautiskella paikallisten seurasta, konferenssin sosialisoinnista, ruoasta ja tietysti myös työn teosta.
Minulla on kaksi esitystä tänään tiistaina, olin hieman ahne abstraktien submissiossani...

Onneksi kuvia on sen verran runsaasti varastossa, että teitä tuskin häiritsee, etten tällä kertaa ehdi paljoa kuvailemaan.
Today I'm back in Barcelona, where the sun is hot, just like everywhere else in Europe right now. I am fortunately sitting inside a conference room all days long yesterday and today, back in EDULEARN, which I also attended last year. I love Barcelona, it's clearly one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. But it's got so much to see that even some of my pictures were still left in drafts from last year - how convenient! I doubt I will make a lot more this time, my goal is to go into the Sacrada Familia tomorrow, as so many recommend it to be the thing to do. Perhaps if I have time, I'll see some more Gaudi, but let's see. Today I have two presentations in EDULEARN one on my research in China and one on my PhD topic, so very intensive work-wise. So far I have done what I did last year, swimming on top of work and then some socialising later. In the conference you obviously meet a lot of new people to work with - there's a great population of Finns here, but I tend to try and mix it up a bit. I run into an American professor and his chezch student, both of which had immigrated to Finland because of their spouses. So we had quite a nice half-Finnish couples support group going on at lunch yesterday. In the breakfast I met three women from Canada, Nigeria and Germany. That's what I love about EDULEARN is that they are really good at organizing cultural exchange to happen in the conference grounds. All meals are in big 8 person round tables so you absolutely will speak with strangers. Even though Barcelona is certainly one of the most beautiful cities I've ever been, the best part of traveling must always be the people.

perjantai 18. heinäkuuta 2014

Edulearn 2014

 Last week I attended EDULEARN 2014. / Viime viikolla osallistuin Edulearn 2014 konferenssiin Barcelonassa.
I wrote about the ideas I got in the plenary session here. / Kirjoittelin avajaispuheesta täällä.
Esitin kaksi paperia tässä konferenssissa. / I was presenting on two papers in this conference.
Ensimmäinen oli väitöskirjapaperini / First was for my phD:
" Why Open Educational Resources Repositories Fail - Review of Quality Assurance Approaches "
The second paper was for Open Discovery Space project's dissemination purposes/ Toinen oli projektin yhteistuotos:
 
THE EMERGENCE OF OPEN SCHOOL EDUCATION: THE CASE OF OPEN DISCOVERY SPACE PORTAL

Toisen paperin esittelin Professori Luis Anidon kanssa, Vigon yliopistosta. / Second one I had the privilage to present with Prof. Luis Anido from University of Vigo.
All in all, Open discovery Space had a lot of presence in Edulearn 2014 conference, as it was also mentioned in some of the other presentations in the project results track and there was general interest towards the project also in the corridors. Overall the conference was a 'small' 1000 persons all around the world. Excellent place to present practical contributions in research work in technology enhanced learning./ Kaiken kaikkiaan ODS projektilla oli varsin hyvä näyttävyys tässä tapahtumassa. Sain paljon keskustelua aikaan sekä projektien tuloksia esittelevän trackin sisällä että käytävilläkin. Mukava pieni 1000 hengen konferenssi, jossa mielenkiintoista kuultavaa riittää.

maanantai 7. heinäkuuta 2014

Teacher of 2014 - How to get one's message through?

Both the review meeting which I attended two weeks back as well as EDULEARN 2014 conference in Barcelona today have provoked the same discussion in my mind - about teaching and really also about basic communication from one person to another. Why is it that we reject information coming from teachers? Why as a learner, I prefer some teachers (like Suprateek Sarker), and really dislike others... That was exactly the topic of this morning's key note speech in Barcelona by Prof. Eric Mazur from Harvard University (USA) and Kiran Bir Sethi. The Riverside School in Ahmedabad (India).
 ICT within our society has permanently changed the way knowledge is available and shared in between people in the world. Most people can access knowledge within their pockets at any time through smartphones. Teachers have traditionally been the distributors of knowledge, but as the world has changed into a situation where "anytime, you can ask Google" is the de facto, also teachers must change. It's clear that in the future world, it's much more important for students to have competences of knowledge inquery, evaluation and adaptation, instead memorizing. This means that the role of the teachers has to also move from a person that delivers knowledge to others towards more to a guide and facilitator of students skills in fetching, using and sharing knowledge themselves. In Finland, this change has already happened in the younger generations of teacher training, however the situation is not as good in some of the other countries around Europe.
 My perspective is this: It's not a new invention that a student learns better if the teacher is just facilitating the learning, allowing the student to form his/her own cognitive mapping and emotional relationship to the data - this was already used by Sokrates the ancient Greek philosopher, who came up with the concept of 'midwifing knowledge' meaning that teacher will just set the environment for learning, but the learner creates the knowledge themselves. Personally I feel that this approach is most effective because learners who are 'told what to do' will have a negative attitude against authority and that's stopping them from learning. Personally I learn much better if I'm given the freedom to make my own choices, supported of course by the teacher. I would want the role of the teachers in 2014 to be guiding, smart and relating to the students' needs. And don't tell me that crap about the fact that we cannot do it in the school system we are in nowadays because of money and time trouble - That's very short sighted if the learner goes through the pipe of education without actually learning anything at all. Are the students with Masters' degrees or PhDs who know nothing useful in the working life? Absolutely not. So why not cut the content and steer the learning into the more meaningful processes of 2014 - Knowledge inquiry, evaluation, adaptation and re-use? In Finland we often claim we are doing this. How is it, that in so many occasions I still meet examples of the contrary?
 Old habits die hard and I personally am probably just as bad a teacher as any. However, at least we have recognized the need for a change. I want my students to learn. And if that means that I should be more relating to their level, asking them to discuss instead of telling them what to do, and admitting that I am not know-it-all, but a humble servant of knowledge, just like them... Then maybe, that would be the starting point of the teacher-learner trust relationship which would eventually lead to the possibility of me transferring knowledge to them. Not by saying how they should do it, but by saying that okay, this worked for me - you can try it, or you can find your own way.
 When dealing with a three year old autistic child, I have also been reminded of one important fact: Motivating through rewards and positive feedback, you can get results. Making your learner feel guilty of anything they haven't done in the past is never the way to do it. There's only a few emotions in the world which I dislike less than guilt. We all feel it, but when someone deliberately is trying to make us feel guilty. You need to be able to level yourself down to the level of the learner and even lower - to show peer support rather than authority. These skills can get your message through even if you are not a teacher, but dealing with people in daily activities. So next time you feel the need to 'nag', how about taking a breath and thinking for a second - how will I get my message through? Listen, guide, question, facilitate, level-down.
I think that the most important competences of 2014 for any learner are the so called 'Soft skills' (which here in Edulearn are rightly promoted as the 'new hip thing') and teachers' job is to facilitate those.

Pahoittelut Suomalaisille lukijoille - tänään jälleen työasioita, joten kirjoittelin vaan englanniksi. Kysymys on, että millainen on 2014 luvun opettaja - onko opettajan tarkoitus antaa tietoa opiskelijoille vaiko auttaa oppilasta itseään muovaamaan oman tietonsa ja yhteytensä siihen? Opettajien rooli on murroksessa, joka Suomessa on ollut meneillään jo pidempään, mutta esim. Euroopassa on niitä maita, joissa tällaista ajattelua vasta aloitellaan. Mielestäni näitä taitoja voisi soveltaa ihan normaaliin kanssakäymiseenkin vaikka kotona: Voi miettiä meneekö nalkutus perille vai voisikohan olla, että jos 'opettava' osapuoli ottaisi enemmän 'ystävällisen ja vertaistukimaisen' asenteen aiheeseen... Monesti kuulen, että kun ei ole aikaa niin pitää sanoa suoraan. No, jos suoraan sanomalla ei mene oppi perille 10lläkään kerralla niin kannattaisi miettiä taktiikkaa. Jos kerran käyttäisi asian esittämiseen enemmän sokratesmaista 'maieutiikka' lähestymistapaa - ehkä vastaanottaja hyväksyisi asian heti ja siinä se aika vasta säästyisi. Tulevaisuudessa oppilaittemme täytyy oppia nimenomaan niitä 'pehmeitä taitoja', joita täällä Barcelonassa kovasti promotoidaan, ja uskon, että tulevaisuuden opettajan tehtävä on ohjata niiden syntymistä.

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