Ashford 3: - Week 2 - Discussion 2

Dewey Goes Online

  

Designing instructional activities   online is not what it once was – new tools have enabled multisensory and   dynamic learning experiences to occur if effective strategies and resources   are aligned well.  It is also important to note learning is not always   done in isolation, or at least it should not be.

Learning is a social construct   that requires collaboration and connections to both the real world and people   interacting in that world. For example, Ubell, in his article Dewey Goes   Online suggests that progressives, such as Dewey and others, believed in the   power of experiential learning – learning by doing – coupled with problem   solving and critical thinking supported by tools for communication and   collaborative teamwork. 

New course delivery models will be   smart to develop collaborative opportunities for students to learn that   require problem solving and critical thinking. Read the following article and   answer the critical thinking questions below. Respond to at least two of your   classmates’ postings.

Dewey Goes Online

Select three of the questions   below to answer (you must answer question #5).


  1. What is the danger of formal        learning compared with informal learning? Is there a time for both?        Explain.
  2. What new tools have emerged,        as Anu Sivunen points out, that make communication online so successful?
  3. What is the most common form        of online communication today? Why does Ubell state it may not be the        most effective for collaboration? Do you agree?
  4. Creating opportunities for        students to collaborate, even with the most sophisticated tools, does        not mean they will yield desirable results. What does Ubell say needs to        happen for powerful learning to take place when students engage in        teams, group work, and collaborative exchanges?  
  5. Based on your experiences at        Ashford, how would you improve the ways students collaborate?
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