[liveblog] Jeremy Roschelle
Jeremy Roschelle is at Stanford Research leading the Center for Innovative Research in Cyberlearning (Circlcenter.org) is going to talk about cyber-learning. But first he asks to take a deep breath and reimagine learning.
He shows images of places of learning. “What tech we think is good for leaning depends on what we think learning looks like.” Therefore, we need to imagine learning, not tech.
To advance education we need to advance both the science of deep learning and tech.
Jeremy studied with and was inspired by Seymour Pappert.
Learning sciences teach us some principles:
Learning is social, and we must design supports for collaboration
Learning is multi-representational: it’s important to onnect stories and pictures, and connect the everyday and the symbolic, and enable children to see the meaning among these
Learning is in a situation: Take advantage of the setting, the people, the physical world, not only the tech