WEBVTT 00:00:00.720 --> 00:00:02.470 - [Narrator] Humming. 00:00:05.980 --> 00:00:08.970 Special thanks to Lee LeFever of Common Craft 00:00:08.970 --> 00:00:09.803 for granting permission 00:00:09.803 --> 00:00:11.833 to use his brilliantly simple design. 00:00:13.430 --> 00:00:15.940 This, my friends is a true story. 00:00:15.940 --> 00:00:17.740 A student at 21st Century High School 00:00:17.740 --> 00:00:19.290 is studying American Psychology 00:00:19.290 --> 00:00:21.820 as part of his Contemporary Issues class. 00:00:21.820 --> 00:00:23.760 But, it could be any topic. 00:00:23.760 --> 00:00:26.560 He attends class three days a week, two days online. 00:00:26.560 --> 00:00:28.210 He doesn't have a textbook. 00:00:28.210 --> 00:00:30.480 His teacher almost never lectures. 00:00:30.480 --> 00:00:32.330 She is a student of connectivism, 00:00:32.330 --> 00:00:34.050 a theory that presumes that learning occurs 00:00:34.050 --> 00:00:35.300 as part of a social network 00:00:35.300 --> 00:00:38.010 of many diverse connections and ties. 00:00:38.010 --> 00:00:39.250 This network is made possible 00:00:39.250 --> 00:00:41.460 through various tools of technology. 00:00:41.460 --> 00:00:42.910 The tools themself are not as important 00:00:42.910 --> 00:00:45.870 as the connections made possible by them. 00:00:45.870 --> 00:00:48.000 This teacher empowers her students to take control 00:00:48.000 --> 00:00:49.890 of their learning and make new connections 00:00:49.890 --> 00:00:53.290 with others who will strengthen the learning process. 00:00:53.290 --> 00:00:55.640 Before our student embarks on his learning adventure, 00:00:55.640 --> 00:00:56.830 he must spend some time building 00:00:56.830 --> 00:00:59.110 his personal learning network. 00:00:59.110 --> 00:01:00.840 He practices finding valid websites 00:01:00.840 --> 00:01:02.780 about the American psyche. 00:01:02.780 --> 00:01:04.820 He is taught how to assess and validate information 00:01:04.820 --> 00:01:06.223 to ensure its credibility. 00:01:07.060 --> 00:01:10.400 He uses Google Scholar and his school's library database 00:01:10.400 --> 00:01:14.430 to search for scholarly peer reviewed articles on his topic. 00:01:14.430 --> 00:01:16.610 When he finds a website or article that is worthy, 00:01:16.610 --> 00:01:18.920 he posts it to his social bookmarking site, 00:01:18.920 --> 00:01:20.650 a place where people share URLs 00:01:20.650 --> 00:01:23.050 they have bookmarked on specific topics. 00:01:23.050 --> 00:01:24.770 He finds other people who have bookmarked sites 00:01:24.770 --> 00:01:26.310 about the American psyche 00:01:26.310 --> 00:01:28.799 and he shares the sites he has found. 00:01:28.799 --> 00:01:32.270 Next, he searches for blogs that others have written 00:01:32.270 --> 00:01:34.080 about the American psyche. 00:01:34.080 --> 00:01:36.290 He understands that blogs often reflect opinions 00:01:36.290 --> 00:01:38.460 rather than cold hard facts. 00:01:38.460 --> 00:01:40.060 Based on what he has learned so far 00:01:40.060 --> 00:01:41.450 about the American psyche, 00:01:41.450 --> 00:01:43.230 he can choose to comment on these blogs 00:01:43.230 --> 00:01:46.920 and offer his own informed point of view for discussion. 00:01:46.920 --> 00:01:49.110 In order to manage these blogs, 00:01:49.110 --> 00:01:51.960 he uses a reader to subscribe to them 00:01:51.960 --> 00:01:54.763 that way he can tell when a blogger posts an update. 00:01:56.920 --> 00:01:59.010 Once our student builds a knowledge base, 00:01:59.010 --> 00:02:01.100 he creates his own blog to post reflections 00:02:01.100 --> 00:02:03.120 about what he has learned. 00:02:03.120 --> 00:02:05.700 His classmates and virtually anyone in the world 00:02:05.700 --> 00:02:09.023 can visit his blog and comment on his informed opinions. 00:02:10.500 --> 00:02:13.180 21st Century student loves his MP3 player, 00:02:13.180 --> 00:02:15.970 but there's more on that device than his favorite music. 00:02:15.970 --> 00:02:18.640 He subscribes to a number of audio and video podcasts 00:02:18.640 --> 00:02:21.510 that support his learning through iTunes U 00:02:21.510 --> 00:02:23.550 he has access to thousands of courses 00:02:23.550 --> 00:02:26.980 recorded by actual professors from Stanford, Yale, 00:02:26.980 --> 00:02:30.490 Cambridge, Open University and countless others. 00:02:30.490 --> 00:02:32.670 In fact, he finds a lecture from a course 00:02:32.670 --> 00:02:36.820 called Social Psychology offered at UC Berkeley. 00:02:36.820 --> 00:02:40.623 He literally has access to the best professors in the world. 00:02:41.520 --> 00:02:42.910 While researching his topics, 00:02:42.910 --> 00:02:46.030 he stumbles upon a documentary about the American psyche. 00:02:46.030 --> 00:02:47.990 A Dutch born Canadian immigrant filmmaker 00:02:47.990 --> 00:02:51.640 crosses America to interview Americans about their homeland. 00:02:51.640 --> 00:02:53.230 Our student emails the filmmaker 00:02:53.230 --> 00:02:55.280 who agrees to video conference with the class 00:02:55.280 --> 00:02:57.340 to discuss the documentary. 00:02:57.340 --> 00:02:58.230 By the way, 00:02:58.230 --> 00:03:00.960 our student knows a few tricks for finding experts. 00:03:00.960 --> 00:03:03.830 He also knows that it never hurts to ask. 00:03:03.830 --> 00:03:06.700 People usually love to share their knowledge and expertise, 00:03:06.700 --> 00:03:08.193 especially with students. 00:03:09.420 --> 00:03:10.550 As a few weeks pass, 00:03:10.550 --> 00:03:12.550 our student is busy reading the up to the minute 00:03:12.550 --> 00:03:14.320 virtual textbook he has created 00:03:14.320 --> 00:03:17.700 in his social bookmarking account and RSS reader. 00:03:17.700 --> 00:03:19.020 His learning project culminates 00:03:19.020 --> 00:03:20.730 in the creation of his choice. 00:03:20.730 --> 00:03:23.740 Perhaps a video he posts to a video sharing site 00:03:23.740 --> 00:03:25.240 at American Psyche Wiki 00:03:25.240 --> 00:03:26.760 from which others can learn 00:03:26.760 --> 00:03:29.260 or a voice thread to which others can comment. 00:03:29.260 --> 00:03:30.490 Regardless of the medium, 00:03:30.490 --> 00:03:32.840 he is sharing his organization of this knowledge 00:03:32.840 --> 00:03:34.180 with the rest of the world 00:03:34.180 --> 00:03:35.810 so the next student of the American psyche 00:03:35.810 --> 00:03:37.483 can learn from his hard work. 00:03:39.190 --> 00:03:41.100 The 21st Century student network 00:03:41.100 --> 00:03:43.290 includes a wide range of connections. 00:03:43.290 --> 00:03:45.213 Each one a new learning opportunity. 00:03:46.490 --> 00:03:47.810 There's more to connected learning 00:03:47.810 --> 00:03:49.690 than what you see in this project. 00:03:49.690 --> 00:03:51.440 Think that it's just the beginning. 00:03:51.440 --> 00:03:53.630 Information management will be a major challenge 00:03:53.630 --> 00:03:55.260 in the 21st century. 00:03:55.260 --> 00:03:57.700 RSS makes it possible for anyone to subscribe 00:03:57.700 --> 00:04:00.690 to just about any changing content on the internet. 00:04:00.690 --> 00:04:02.600 New synchronous communication tools 00:04:02.600 --> 00:04:04.970 are emerging nearly every day. 00:04:04.970 --> 00:04:07.560 All of these tools make it easier for our student to connect 00:04:07.560 --> 00:04:09.740 with new contacts and learn effectively 00:04:09.740 --> 00:04:11.243 from those he already knows. 00:04:12.810 --> 00:04:15.810 So, why does he even need a teacher you ask? 00:04:15.810 --> 00:04:17.680 Good question. 00:04:17.680 --> 00:04:19.990 She is the one who teaches him how to build this network 00:04:19.990 --> 00:04:22.630 and take advantage of learning opportunities. 00:04:22.630 --> 00:04:25.220 She offers guidance when he gets stuck, 00:04:25.220 --> 00:04:27.280 she shows him how to communicate properly 00:04:27.280 --> 00:04:30.740 and ask respectfully for help from experts. 00:04:30.740 --> 00:04:32.380 She shows him how to differentiate 00:04:32.380 --> 00:04:34.670 between good information and propaganda, 00:04:34.670 --> 00:04:36.380 how to vet a resource, 00:04:36.380 --> 00:04:39.310 how to turn a web search into a scavenger hunt 00:04:39.310 --> 00:04:42.480 and get excited when he finds that Pearl of content. 00:04:42.480 --> 00:04:45.480 She helps him organize those mountains of information. 00:04:45.480 --> 00:04:48.660 In her heart, she hopes that when he leaves her class, 00:04:48.660 --> 00:04:50.480 he'll maintain his learning network 00:04:50.480 --> 00:04:52.410 and use it to navigate his future 00:04:52.410 --> 00:04:55.210 and creatively solve the world's problems. 00:04:55.210 --> 00:04:57.910 These are the skills he will need in the 21st century. 00:04:59.500 --> 00:05:01.573 This has been a Connectivism Production.