Up until very recently we were constrained in any technological step
forward by a cumbersome process of convincing IT that we needed
something, waiting for a range of suppliers to be canvassed and quotes
obtained, delay while the cost is considered and
supported/challenged/approved and then further delay for supply,
implementation and training! This whole performance could take up to a
year a more - by which time we have all moved on and done something
completely different!
With more and more free programmes, software and resources it is now
much easier for an individual teacher to find something that works with
a particular group of students and 'just do it'. The way in which this
works within an Institute then depends on the corporate culture and the
management of the relevant departments.
As a manager I have always encouraged teachers to use whatever tools
they think are appropriate for their students and I have taken a
positive approach to seeking a presentation of what they are doing and
how. This way we have created a pro-active environment that also
enables us to review the tools in the light of AQTF and other quality
and compliance measures.
We also have a means of sharing that which works and alerting others to
that which does not work!
Needless to say the control freaks (IT) wish we would not venture into
anything other than the minimal standard centralized operating
environment but the reality is that if we are to inter-act with our
students in any meaningful way we must at least talk in their language.
I have no problem with a myriad of free service providers and I have no
problem with the fact that some with come and some will go. This is
part of the risk that must be mitigated when discussing using these
things in the first instance.
Caryl Oliver
Manager Travel & Tourism
Manager Mobile Learning Project
m: 0438 354 144 (voice or text)
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I love your idea of a glue - this could be a really valuable role for
government to undertake on behalf of the sector. We used to have TAFE
Frontiers in Victoria that provided part of that sort of service then
the gov decided they did not need them......... (and they didn't even
have BETA stamped on their foreheads!)
Caryl Oliver
Manager Travel & Tourism
Manager Mobile Learning Project
m: 0438 354 144 (voice or text)
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Attention:
I sometimes wonder that technology providers quite deliberately make it
hard for things to be compatible for hard commercial reasons but when
talking about free software etc.. then you would think that the
imperative would be to make everything as compatible as possible.
I find it amazing that every time I set up a new computer (which I seem
to do quite often) it is subtly different and routines have to be done
in a different order or way. Every time I load a piece of software it
is built in a different way..
For example the real danger is that if I load a programme on my computer
it may have DLL files that override those already there that I need to
run other functions. It is at this level that there needs to be work
done and it is very much a techo issue rather than an organizational
issue.
Caryl Oliver
Manager Travel & Tourism
Manager Mobile Learning Project
m: 0438 354 144 (voice or text)
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Attention:
Peter Enderby
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Found your post very clear and insightful and want to tie your
assertions to this video as part of the conversation.
http://networklearning.blogspot.com/2006/08/students-are-up-to-something.html
Steven - nothing showing up on your blog post. Ken
I just reread this and enjoy the insight of a lot of what you are
asserting. But, I have also been looking at and thinking about
implementation issues around flexible learning in general. One of the
most interesting research based tools I have come across was an
innovation implementation curve that showed how new methods were taken
up amongst the workplace population. It's that early adopter, some who
never leave home type of thing. Hence my interest in adopting a range
of elearning solutions and systems to support those solutions, moving
the whole organisation forward, not just those at the leading edge.
Peter Enderby