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LEARNING IN THE 21 ST CENTURY What the Digital Natives are saying about it

Learning in the 21st Century - What the Digital Natives are saying about it

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LEARNING IN THE 21ST

CENTURYWhat the Digital Natives are saying about it

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What are we talking about?

Electronic Learning

Nomad Learning

Mobile Learning

Learning in the 21st Century

What the Digital Natives are saying about it

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Who are we talking about?

Generation XAge groupSocial and economic circumstancesCognitive circumstances: the learner profile

Generation Y Age groupSocial and economic circumstancesCognitive circumstances: the learner profile

Learning in the 21st Century

What the Digital Natives are saying about it

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Generation X

Digital needs of Generation X

Hybrid learning

Learning in the 21st Century

What the Digital Natives are saying about it

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Generation Y

Digital needs of Generation Y

Mobile learning

Learning in the 21st Century

What the Digital Natives are saying about it

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Source: Veen, Wim, Homo Zappiens: Learning and Knowlege: The Digital Mindset, 2006

What distinguishes usGenX

• Conventional speed• Mono speed• Linear approaches• Strong reading skills• Stand alone• Competitive• Behavioural learning• Separating learning

and playing• Internalized learning

(learning for oneself) • Lives in reality

Digital Native• High speed

(everything has to go fast)

• Multi-tasking• Non-linear approaches• Iconic skills • Always connected• Collaborative• Learning by searching• Learning through playing• Externalized learning

(sharing with others) • Preference for a fantasy

worldLearning in the 21st

CenturyWhat the Digital Natives are saying about it

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What does the Digital Native do?

Plays electronic games

Communicates in writing (typing, texting) 24/7

Adept at f2f, he has hundreds of virtual friends

Learns by trial & error, not user manuals

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What the Digital Natives are saying about it

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How does the Digital Native learn?

Not only does he learn while playing, but he also enjoys changing the rules of play!

Learning in the 21st Century

What the Digital Natives are saying about it

Source: Veen, Wim, Homo Zappiens: Learning and Knowlege: The Digital Mindset, 2006

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Who are his friends?

Rather than playing alone, he could have a hundred friends…throughout the world!

Learning in the 21st Century

What the Digital Natives are saying about it

Source: http://us.battle.net/wow/en/

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He is a consumer of mass communication products

Learning in the 21st Century

What the Digital Natives are saying about it

Videos Music

Films Radio: Anywhere, anytime

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He finds everything he wants!

The Digital Native does not hesitate to share and make changes to the works he finds or even to become a co-author!

No need for permission ;-)

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What the Digital Natives are saying about it

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No rest for his friends!

The Digital Native has hundreds of friends throughout the world.He is available on his mobile and on the Internet 24/7.

He is able to have conversations with more than a dozen friends at a

time while never losing track of what is being discussed.Learning in the 21st

CenturyWhat the Digital Natives are saying about it

Image ource: http://empoweredteensandparents.com/

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Source: Veen, Wim, Homo Zappiens: Learning and Knowlege: The Digital Mindset, 2006

The Digital Native learns…

Learning in the 21st Century

What the Digital Natives are saying about it

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The Learning Profile

The Digital Native has a cognitive structure which permits him to:

• Quickly understand the content with the help of icons

• Multi-task

• Mentally create blocks of information in a disconnected way (surfing the web), not in a linear way

Learning in the 21st Century

What the Digital Natives are saying about it

Image source: http://blog.iqmatrix.com/mind-map/steve-jobs-quotes

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Recommendations

Preference for contents and activities which allow multi-tasking.

Learning in the 21st Century

What the Digital Natives are saying about itImage source: http://www.detailsinretail.com/blog/

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Use of mind map software programs

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Recommendations

Learning in the 21st Century

What the Digital Natives are saying about it

Image source: http://www.ebsi.umontreal.ca

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Being mobile at the museum

Best Practice Mobile Learning Institute at the Smithsonian

http://newlearninginstitute.org/digital-media-programs/museum-programs/smithsonian-institution

Learning in the 21st Century

What the Digital Natives are saying about it

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Museum of Fine Arts in Boston

http://www.mfa.org/explore/MFA-guide

Learning in the 21st Century

What the Digital Natives are saying about it

Being mobile at the museum

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Field Museum

http://fieldmuseum.org/about/specimania

Learning in the 21st Century

What the Digital Natives are saying about it

Being mobile at the museum

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Patton students produce museum video

http://www.ftleavenworthlamp.com/features/x1221864670/Patton-students-produce-museum-video

Learning in the 21st Century

What the Digital Natives are saying about it

Being mobile at the museum

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Pedagogical advantages of mobile technology in museums

• Mobile technology can increase visitor engagement with the physical environment (Naismith et al. 2005)

• Increase confidence, motivation and involvement of visitors, students and staff (Burkett 2005)

• Easy access to mobile technology and mobility at a relatively low cost (Rey, Coen 2011)

• Ability to learn anytime, anywhere (Miller 2012) • A flexibility within the possible pedagogical applications

(various spatial layouts, groupe work) (Rey, Coen 2011) • Continuous learning in and outside of the classroom

(mobility) (Rey, Coen 2011) • Allows technology to be used in a way that naturally ties

into learning activities, guaranteeing a more integrated use of the mobile technology (Rey, Coen 2011)Learning in the 21st

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TO LEARN MORE….Bibliography

Coen, P., Rey, J. (2011, July 3). Regards croisés entre professeurs et élèves sur l’intégration

de l’iPod Touch comme outil d’apprentissage : première expérience et perspectives futures, frantice.net(3), 6-18. Retrieved April 19, 2012, from frantice.net.

Miller, A., Infobourg. (2012, April 19). L’apprentissage mobile : un potentiel énorme. Retrieved April 19, 2012, from : http://www.infobourg.com/2012/04/10/apprentissage-mobile/.

 Naismith, L. & Smith, P (2009). Using Mobile Technologies for Multimedia Tours in a Traditional Museum Setting. In M. Ally (Ed.), Mobile Learning: Transforming the Delivery of Education and Training (pp. 247-264). Edmonton, AB: AU Press, Athabasca University.

Mlearning Examples

http://cc.mlearnopedia.com/examples/