How technology is changing higher education

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Audrey Watters joins me for episode 18 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast to talk about how technology is changing higher education. Podcast notes Audrey Watters on Twitter Kassandra in Greek mythology Kassandra on Urban Dictionary Alan Levine @CogDog University of Mary Washington's Maker Space The mythology Science and technology obsession We tend to not look at the past very well, in considering EdTech The history of teaching machines Predates computers Patents in late 1800s building devices that would teach people Teachers would be freed from lecturing and could be freed up to mentor and support students Educational psychology BF Skinner perhaps best known inventor of teaching machines The programable web Different model. Comes from the web. Rather than being just the recipients of knowledge, [students] now can be active contributors... building and sharing their own knowledge in a meaningful way. - Audrey Watters Constructing knowledge and sharing it with a network Reevaluating what we expect students to know and do How do we assimilate, how do we process, how do we share knowledge? Easier to participate as an academic in these new networks Privacy implications I know you you are and I saw what you did by Lori Andrews These digital tools demand our attention in a different way. - Audrey Watters There is a level of vulnerability that learning always involves, but it does take on a different level when we do it in public. - Audrey Watters The downside of having all student work live within the LMS Distractions abound Push notifications change what's being demanded of us The Colbert Report Walter Mischel talks about his book "The Marshmallow Test" Audrey Watters writes about the new Apple Watch Digital literacy Mozilla's digital literacy project University of Mary Washington's A domain of one's own Video that describes the Domain of One's Own initiative Where to get started Mozilla's digital literacy Audrey Watter's EdTech Guide For educators For technology professionals Privacy and politics More than cheerleading Data and privacy The women and people of color gap in the EdTech universe Recommendations Bonni recommends Aziz Ansari defines feminism on letterman Audrey recommends Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas by Seymour A. Papert