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1 | Introduction and Overview | Bush, Vannevar. "As We May Think." (1945.) (Wikipedia entry) ———. "As We May Think." The Atlantic Monthly 176, no. 1 (July 1945): 101-108. Gates, William. "Prepared Remarks to the National Educational Summit on High Schools." February 26, 2005. (PDF) ![]() ![]() No Child Left Behind Act. (The official Web site) |
2 | General Context: Approaches to School Reform Guests: Paula Evans and Rob Riordan | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() No Child Left Behind Act. (The official Web site) Coalition of Essential Schools. (The official Web site) High Tech High Charter Schools. (The official Web site) High Tech High Learning. (The official Web site) |
3 | Specific Context (I): Community Charter School of Cambridge (CCSC) Guests: Rob Riordan and Robin Pringle | ![]() ![]() ![]() Commonwealth Charter Application. Cambridge, MA: Community Charter School of Cambridge, November 14, 2003. (PDF - 3.4 MB) |
4 | Specific Context (II): CCSC Design Principles Guests: CCSC Faculty, Rob Riordan, and Robin Pringle | Dewey, John. "My Pedagogic Creed." School Journal 54 (January 1897): 77-80.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
5 | The Role of Technology (I): Documentation for Reflection, Evaluation, and Communication Guest: Glorianna Davenport | ![]() ![]() Davenport, Glorianna. "Sharing Video Memory: Goals, Strategies and Technology." Cambridge, MA: MIT Media Lab. (Short Working Paper) Marshall, John. "Filming and Learning." In The Cinema of John Marshall. Visual Anthropology 3. Edited by Jay Ruby. Philadelphia, PA: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1993. Review "A Kalahari Family" from Documentary Educational Resources to get a sense of John Marshall's ethnographic life work. Leacock, Richard. "The Art of Home Movies." November 30, 1993. (Draft article) ———. "A search for a Feeling of Being There." May 20, 1997. Additional Recommended Reading ![]() ![]() ![]() Goldman-Segall, R. "Learning Constellations: A Multimedia Ethnographic Research Environment Using Video Technology to Explore Children's Thinking." PhD dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1990. Butler, Deirdre. "Self determined Teacher Learning in a Digital Context: Fundamental Change in Thinking and Practice." PhD dissertation, Joint Faculty of Education, St Patrick's College and Dublin City University, 2004. |
6 | The Role of Technology (II): Creating Deep Community Connections Guests: Erik Blankinship, Mike Ananny, Leo Burd, and Stefan Agamanolis | First Half: The Many Faces of Community Connections Smith, B., and E. Blankinship. "Justifying imagery: Multimedia support for learning through explanation." IBM Systems Journal 39, no. 3-4 (2000): 749-767. (PDF - 1.6 MB) ![]() ![]() Ananny, M., and C. Strohecker. "Forms and Forums for Developing Public Opinions." International Journal of Knowledge and Learning. (Forthcoming) Burd, L. "Technology-Supported, Youth-Led Social Change in Low-Income Communities." Paper presented at annual meeting of Digital Nations, Sao Paolo, Brazil, 2004. Second Half: Tools for Creating Distributed Reflective Learning Communities Blankinship, E. "E-mail list Equations to Create Specific Audiences." MIT Media Lab Paper, 2002. (PDF - 1.0 MB) DIVER project Web site: Digital Interactive Video Exploration and Reflection. (Web site by the SCiL at Stanford) ![]() Bly, S. A., S. R. Harrison, and S. Irwin. "Media spaces: Bringing People Together in a Video, Audio, and Computing Environment." Communications of the ACM 36, no. 1 (1993): 28-46. You may also wish to Review other Publications by the Human Connectedness Research Group at Media Lab Europe. |
7 | Final Project Proposal: Brainstorming Session | |
8 | The Role of Technology (III): Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology | First Half: Children as Scientists and Engineers Resnick, M., et al. "Beyond Black Boxes: Bringing Transparency and Aesthetics Back to Scientific Investigation." Journal of the Learning Sciences 9, no. 1 (2000): 7-30. (PDF) Martin, F. "Kids Learning Engineering Science Using LEGO and the Programmable Brick." Paper Presented at Annual Meeting of AERA, New York, NY, April 8-12, 1996. (PDF - 1.5 MB) Turbak, F., and R. Berg. "Robotic Design Studio: Exploring the Big Ideas of Engineering in a Liberal Arts Environment." Journal of Science Education and Technology 11, no. 3 (September 2002): 237-253. (PDF) ![]() ![]() Hancock, C. "Real-Time Programming and the Big Ideas of Computational Literacy." PhD dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003. (PDF - 3.5 MB) Second Half: Personal Fabrication ![]() Lyon, C. "Encouraging Innovation by Engineering the Learning Curve." Mechanical Engineering Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003. (PDF - 7.3 MB) Eisenberg, M. "Mindstuff: Educational Technology Beyond the Computer." Convergence 9, no. 2 (Summer 2003): 29-53. (PDF) Mikhak, B., et al. "FAB LAB: An Alternate Model of ICT for Development." Paper presented at Development by Design Conference, Bangalore, India, 2002. (PDF) |
9 | The Role of Technology (IV): Media Literacy Guest: Erik Blankinship | ![]() ![]() Blankinship, E., et al. "Closed Captions, Open Source." BT Technology Journal 22, no. 4 (October 2004): 151-159. (PDF) Basu, Anindita. "Full Contact Poetry." MS Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002. Shankar, Tara. "Speaking on the Record." PhD dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005. ![]() |
10 | The Role of Technology (V): Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology Guest: Eric Klopfer | First Half: Computational Science and Mathematics: Logo, StarLogo, New Kind of Science![]() ———. "An Exploration in the Space of Mathematics Educations." International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning 1, no. 1 (1996): 95-123. Resnick, M. "Beyond the Centralized Mindset." Journal of the Learning Sciences 5, no. 1 (1996): 1-22. ![]() Second Half: Handheld and Wearable Computers Klopfer, E., et al. "Comparative analysis of Palm and wearable computers for Participatory Simulations." Journal of Computer Assisted Learning 20, no. 5 (October 2004): 347-359. ———. "Using Palm Technology in Participatory Simulations of Complex Systems: A New Take on Ubiquitous and Accessible Mobile Computing." Journal of Science Education and Technology 14, no. 3 (September 2005): 285-297. Colella, V. "Participatory Simulations: Building Collaborative Understanding through Immersive Dynamic Modeling." MS Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1998. MIT Teacher Education Program (Web site - Selected Readings) Hi-CE and GoKnow (Web sites - Selected Readings) |
11 | The Role of Technology (VI): Learning All the Time Guests: Sandy Pentland and Eric Klopfer | Klopfer, E., and K. Squire. "Environmental Detectives - The Development of an Augmented Reality Platform for Environmental Simulations." 2004. ———. "Augmented Reality Simulations on Handheld Computers." Paper presented at the annual American Educational Research Association Conference, Chicago, IL, 2003. de Freitas, S., and M. Levene. "Evaluating the development of wearable devices, personal data assistants and the use of other mobile devices in further and higher education institutions." JISC Technology and Standards Watch Report: Wearable Technology. TSW03-05 (June 2005): 1-21. (PDF) Gips, Jonathan, and Alex (Sandy) Pentland. "Mapping Human Networks." PerCom. Fourth IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications, 2006, pp. 159-168. |
12 | The Role of Technology (VII): Art, Music, and Technology | First Half: Art, Design and Technology Selections from books by John Maeda on the work of his research groups: Aesthetics of Computation and Physical Language Workshop. Selections from the work of Chris Csikszentmihalyi and his research group: Computing Culture. Selections from relevant theses from Grassroots Invention and Lifelong Kindergarten groups at the lab. Second Half: Digital Audio and Computer Music Selections from relevant theses and papers from Hyperinstruments (Opera of the Future), Music, Mind and Machine, Responsive Environments, Tangible Media, Grassroots Invention and Lifelong Kindergarten research groups at the MIT Media Lab. |
13 | Understanding the Role of Nonprofit and Volunteer Organizations in School Reform | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
14 | Final Presentations |