26 Aug 22:22
Re: Future of learning institutions
Subscribers to this list might be interested in Stefan' Collini's take on the UK approach to research 'impact' - available here: http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/the_tl s/article6915986.ece Ursula Huws __________________________________________________________ Professor of International Labour Studies, London Metropolitan University Director, Analytica Social and Economic Research Editor, Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation 2 John Campbell Road, London N16 8JZ, UK. Telephone: +44 20 7249 5931 Fax: +44 20 7681 1824 Mobile: +44 7711 3292 67 www.analytica.org.uk www.analyticapublications.co.uk -----Original Message----- From: idc-bounces@... [mailto:idc-bounces@...] On Behalf Of Tavia Nyongo Sent: 26 August 2010 19:31 To: idc@... Subject: Re: [iDC] Future of learning institutions Hello, I've followed this summer's conversations with interest from my current academic perch of co-web editor of the journal Social Text, where we are trying to expand and redefine what a journal's website can do. We've just published an online roundtable (link below) discussing one possible "future" for learning institutions: the proposals in the UK to introduce measurements of social "impact" into the assessment of research quality. These proposals are very much in line with the utilitarian/pragmatic focus George Siemens mentions below, and the authors approach the current dynamic in the UK (which is of course shifting rapidly with a new administration) with an eye to both the dangers and possible opportunities present in the "impact" agenda. That approach seems in the spirit of discussions regarding the role technology in learning that are happening on this list. The link is http://www.socialtextjournal.org/periscope/impact/ Tavia Nyong'o New York University George Siemens gsiemens at gmail.com Thu Jul 1 13:14:28 UTC 2010 * Next message: [iDC] iCollege * Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Hi all, First, Happy Canada Day!!! The Future of Learning Institutions is the last topic of our discussion. To date, we have rather haphazardly tackled challenges in education (addressing concerns about cost, techno-determinism, peer learning, alternative education models such as P2PU). But...what types of learning institutions do we need? If, as pundits proclaim, education is "the next bubble to burst" - suggesting a greater utilitarian/pragmatic focus - who/what will fill the role of providing liberal arts education? Or have we moved past that stage in human history? Is the future of learning driven by market and utilitarian needs? As we (and institutions such as Educause/Gates foundation's new initiative) ponder the future of education, we need to define which elements in education/learning need to be preserved as a basis for a healthy society. While *change* is ongoing and directionless, *becoming* requires discussion and exploration. George _______________________________________________ iDC -- mailing list of the Institute for Distributed Creativity (distributedcreativity.org) iDC@... https://mailman.thing.net/mailman/listinfo/idc List Archive: http://mailman.thing.net/pipermail/idc/ iDC Photo Stream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/idcnetwork/ RSS feed: http://rss.gmane.org/gmane.culture.media.idc iDC Chat on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2457237647 Share relevant URLs on Del.icio.us by adding the tag iDCref
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