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Lecture at IFA Poznan University 20th April 2010

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Chris Hall, Swansea University

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Technology, Research & Innovation

• new technologies and social software • critical analysis, • action research, • information literacy

http://www.swan.ac.uk/dace/WideningParticipation/TheTRIOProject/

• community enterprise • e-commerce • the application of these to the workplace

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The best way to do it is to do it

Think about thinking

Critical Thinking & Information Literacy

http://www.bobthebuilder.com/

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Make it not fake it

If they build it…

Papert: constructionism

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Self Reflection

Argue &criticise

Createguidelines

Analysearguments

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Reflection

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If they build it……. Pyramid Discussion.

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Group Argument 5 best postings

Individual Critique

Assessment

for learning?

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Salmon’s 5 stepmodel

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What is critical thinking?

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Reflection:What about you?

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Do hedgehogs steal ice cream?

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• Hedgehogs enjoy eating ice-cream and they can eat ice-cream if it is stored in containers that they can break open.

• Fast food outlets have reported a lot of ice-cream wastage recently.  

• Hedgehogs must therefore be breaking in to eat the ice-cream at fast food outlets.

• Is there a link between the reasons and the conclusion?

• Are there any assumptions, which have not been stated, that support the conclusion?

Cottrell, S., (2005) Critical thinking skills: Developing Effective Analysis and Argument, London, Palgrave McMillan

So, are they thieves?