The flexible meeting place: Connecting schools through networked learning

We will present a framework for establishing distance education in schools by combining Networked Learning and media ecologies seen as both environments and as relations between media. Our model for such a framework is called The Flexible Meeting Place and can be used in schools that lack teachers i...

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Published in:Global Studies of Childhood
Main Authors: Gislev, Tom, Thestrup, Klaus, Elving, Pernille Risør
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Language:English
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/2043610620944937 2024-04-07T07:52:56+00:00 The flexible meeting place: Connecting schools through networked learning Gislev, Tom Thestrup, Klaus Elving, Pernille Risør 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2043610620944937 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/2043610620944937 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1177/2043610620944937 en eng SAGE Publications http://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license Global Studies of Childhood volume 10, issue 3, page 275-288 ISSN 2043-6106 2043-6106 Sociology and Political Science Development Developmental and Educational Psychology Education Demography journal-article 2020 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/2043610620944937 2024-03-08T03:18:49Z We will present a framework for establishing distance education in schools by combining Networked Learning and media ecologies seen as both environments and as relations between media. Our model for such a framework is called The Flexible Meeting Place and can be used in schools that lack teachers in certain subjects, and also in schools that want to extend their teaching to other schools in the world around them. The school can become an arena, where children as part of their schooling start to communicate globally. The study is rounded in the project Assisted Distance Teaching in Primary Schools (Forsøg Med Assisteret Fjernundervisning i folkeskolen: ASSIST, 2018) that developed tools to ensure appropriate vocational levels in school classes where there was a lack of teachers educated in the specific subject. This project involved 12 Danish schools, with 2 partner schools in Kenya and Greenland. The focus was on the development of pedagogical methods and technical experimentation. In Assisted Distance Teaching in Primary Schools, the thesis was that a teacher who knew about either the subject, the pedagogy or the technology could support a teaching assistant through a digital mediated connection. It turned out that everybody involved, teachers, children and citizens, began to collaborate through network mediated by online app, tools and services and adapt to the circumstances according to their actual knowledge and to develop new knowledge in collaboration. Based on the above, we will present a pedagogical model with a number of challenges and questions that suggests ways to establishing networked learning through a networked school. The theoretical framework, the model and the reflections around it are meant to support the further development of processes, a preschool teacher or teacher in a school can organise together with the children in her or his class. It is an attempt to push school systems into becoming networked and giving children the opportunity to act locally and globally. This development of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland SAGE Publications Greenland Global Studies of Childhood 10 3 275 288
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Development
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Education
Demography
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Development
Developmental and Educational Psychology
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Demography
Gislev, Tom
Thestrup, Klaus
Elving, Pernille Risør
The flexible meeting place: Connecting schools through networked learning
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Demography
description We will present a framework for establishing distance education in schools by combining Networked Learning and media ecologies seen as both environments and as relations between media. Our model for such a framework is called The Flexible Meeting Place and can be used in schools that lack teachers in certain subjects, and also in schools that want to extend their teaching to other schools in the world around them. The school can become an arena, where children as part of their schooling start to communicate globally. The study is rounded in the project Assisted Distance Teaching in Primary Schools (Forsøg Med Assisteret Fjernundervisning i folkeskolen: ASSIST, 2018) that developed tools to ensure appropriate vocational levels in school classes where there was a lack of teachers educated in the specific subject. This project involved 12 Danish schools, with 2 partner schools in Kenya and Greenland. The focus was on the development of pedagogical methods and technical experimentation. In Assisted Distance Teaching in Primary Schools, the thesis was that a teacher who knew about either the subject, the pedagogy or the technology could support a teaching assistant through a digital mediated connection. It turned out that everybody involved, teachers, children and citizens, began to collaborate through network mediated by online app, tools and services and adapt to the circumstances according to their actual knowledge and to develop new knowledge in collaboration. Based on the above, we will present a pedagogical model with a number of challenges and questions that suggests ways to establishing networked learning through a networked school. The theoretical framework, the model and the reflections around it are meant to support the further development of processes, a preschool teacher or teacher in a school can organise together with the children in her or his class. It is an attempt to push school systems into becoming networked and giving children the opportunity to act locally and globally. This development of ...
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