Re: [IAEP] [realness] a school is not a building

2010-12-06 Thread Dr. Gerald Ardito
I think back to the various work (especially Piaget, Vygotsky, and Papert)
that investigates learning as a social phenomenon.
The XO Laptops and Sugar derive directly, in my humble opinion, from these
principles, especially Papert's concept of Constructionism.
The issue for me, then, is not schools versus laptops (or some other
technology), but how these devices and their software can be used to shape
the learning environment itself.
I have seen classrooms in my school change (in terms of student
independence) as a result of the students being deeply engaged with the XOs
and Sugar. This change has been reflected in both the students and their
teachers.
I think more focus should be spent on this ecosystem of learning.

Best,
Gerald

On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 8:51 PM, Blake Elias blakeel...@gmail.com wrote:

 It's not that Ministries of Education should *stop* their core
 activities, but another possibility to consider before *starting*.

 A physical school where children can learn and work together is
 wonderful.  In some situations where it's a struggle to build a
 physical school, where it really may be a dichotomy between
 buildings/laptops because of the expense, maybe they want to make
 digital collaboration their main goal instead of building with brick
 and mortar.

 Blake Elias

 On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 6:47 PM, Edward Cherlin echer...@gmail.com wrote:
  What he said. I hate false dichotomies. They abound in discussions of
  education and in the politics of education, indeed in any situation
  where the more extreme the position, the more likely it is to be
  heard.
 
  On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 18:04, Ian Thomson i...@spc.int wrote:
  Personally, I think the whole approach is wrong. You will never convince
  Ministries of Education to stop their core activities just because
  there are laptops.
 
  The better approach is to show how laptops can enhance education in
  schools.
  This should not be an either/or approach. We can do both.
 
  As a simple example, children can leave the school earlier after
  suitable teaching and complete work on the laptops at home or other
  locations. This will free up the school to take a second shift of
  students.
  Teachers can restructure their teaching to have groups working together
  to learn, so freeing them up to take more students.
 
  Ian Thomson
  ICT Outreach Section
  Economic Development Division
  Secretariat of the Pacific Community
  B.P. D5 - Noumea Cedex - 98848
  New Caledonia
 
  Phone +687-265419
 
  Fax +687 26 38 18
  http://www.spc.int
 
  -Original Message-
  From: iaep-boun...@lists.sugarlabs.org
  [mailto:iaep-boun...@lists.sugarlabs.org] On Behalf Of Bernie Innocenti
  Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 8:36 AM
  To: Timothy Falconer
  Cc: olpc-ha...@lists.laptop.org; grassroots OLPC;
  olpc-o...@lists.laptop.org; Squeakland List; Maho 2010; IAEP;
  ht2011-win...@waveplace.org
  Subject: Re: [IAEP] [realness] a school is not a building
 
  On Sun, 2010-12-05 at 15:18 -0500, Timothy Falconer wrote:
  Hi all,
 
  A favor:  help me make this case (or refute it) as we prepare once
  more for Haiti ... spend money on training  laptops instead bricks
  and mortar.
 
  http://waveplace.com/news/blog/archive/001035.jsp
 
  It's a beautiful thought that touches deep into my hacker spirit, but
  the conclusion seems weak: what is it that we are advocating for? Remote
  learning? Home-schooling? Having classes under a tree? It's unclear.
 
  The point that you were making with the military canteen vs cooking at
  home metaphor is that compulsory education doesn't follow individual
  inclinations. Then, the conclusion should state the proposed solution
  for this problem.
 
  --
// Bernie Innocenti - http://codewiz.org/
   \X/  Sugar Labs   - http://sugarlabs.org/
 
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  Silent Thunder is my name, and Children are my nation.
  The Cosmos is my dwelling place, the Truth my destination.
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Re: [IAEP] [realness] a school is not a building

2010-12-05 Thread Bernie Innocenti
On Sun, 2010-12-05 at 15:18 -0500, Timothy Falconer wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 A favor:  help me make this case (or refute it) as we prepare once
 more for Haiti ... spend money on training  laptops instead bricks
 and mortar. 
 
 http://waveplace.com/news/blog/archive/001035.jsp

It's a beautiful thought that touches deep into my hacker spirit, but
the conclusion seems weak: what is it that we are advocating for? Remote
learning? Home-schooling? Having classes under a tree? It's unclear.

The point that you were making with the military canteen vs cooking at
home metaphor is that compulsory education doesn't follow individual
inclinations. Then, the conclusion should state the proposed solution
for this problem.

-- 
   // Bernie Innocenti - http://codewiz.org/
 \X/  Sugar Labs   - http://sugarlabs.org/

___
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Re: [IAEP] [realness] a school is not a building

2010-12-05 Thread Ian Thomson
Personally, I think the whole approach is wrong. You will never convince
Ministries of Education to stop their core activities just because
there are laptops.

The better approach is to show how laptops can enhance education in
schools. 
This should not be an either/or approach. We can do both.

As a simple example, children can leave the school earlier after
suitable teaching and complete work on the laptops at home or other
locations. This will free up the school to take a second shift of
students.
Teachers can restructure their teaching to have groups working together
to learn, so freeing them up to take more students.

Ian Thomson
ICT Outreach Section 
Economic Development Division
Secretariat of the Pacific Community
B.P. D5 - Noumea Cedex - 98848
New Caledonia

Phone +687-265419

Fax +687 26 38 18
http://www.spc.int

-Original Message-
From: iaep-boun...@lists.sugarlabs.org
[mailto:iaep-boun...@lists.sugarlabs.org] On Behalf Of Bernie Innocenti
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 8:36 AM
To: Timothy Falconer
Cc: olpc-ha...@lists.laptop.org; grassroots OLPC;
olpc-o...@lists.laptop.org; Squeakland List; Maho 2010; IAEP;
ht2011-win...@waveplace.org
Subject: Re: [IAEP] [realness] a school is not a building

On Sun, 2010-12-05 at 15:18 -0500, Timothy Falconer wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 A favor:  help me make this case (or refute it) as we prepare once
 more for Haiti ... spend money on training  laptops instead bricks
 and mortar. 
 
 http://waveplace.com/news/blog/archive/001035.jsp

It's a beautiful thought that touches deep into my hacker spirit, but
the conclusion seems weak: what is it that we are advocating for? Remote
learning? Home-schooling? Having classes under a tree? It's unclear.

The point that you were making with the military canteen vs cooking at
home metaphor is that compulsory education doesn't follow individual
inclinations. Then, the conclusion should state the proposed solution
for this problem.

-- 
   // Bernie Innocenti - http://codewiz.org/
 \X/  Sugar Labs   - http://sugarlabs.org/

___
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http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep

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Re: [IAEP] [realness] a school is not a building

2010-12-05 Thread Caryl Bigenho

Don't forget the possibility of using the laptops to tailor the learning 
experience to fit the individual needs of each learner.  With proper training, 
and planning, teachers can learn to do this easily in ways that will help all 
students achieve their highest potential. Of course, a more work needs to be 
done on finding ways to do this with the Sugar Activities so that teachers will 
be able to do this.

Caryl

 Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2010 10:04:31 +1100
 From: i...@spc.int
 To: ber...@codewiz.org; tee...@waveplace.org
 CC: olpc-ha...@lists.laptop.org; grassro...@lists.laptop.org; 
 olpc-o...@lists.laptop.org; squeakl...@squeakland.org; m...@realness.org; 
 iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org; ht2011-win...@waveplace.org
 Subject: Re: [IAEP] [realness] a school is not a building
 
 Personally, I think the whole approach is wrong. You will never convince
 Ministries of Education to stop their core activities just because
 there are laptops.
 
 The better approach is to show how laptops can enhance education in
 schools. 
 This should not be an either/or approach. We can do both.
 
 As a simple example, children can leave the school earlier after
 suitable teaching and complete work on the laptops at home or other
 locations. This will free up the school to take a second shift of
 students.
 Teachers can restructure their teaching to have groups working together
 to learn, so freeing them up to take more students.
 
 Ian Thomson
 ICT Outreach Section 
 Economic Development Division
 Secretariat of the Pacific Community
 B.P. D5 - Noumea Cedex - 98848
 New Caledonia
 
 Phone +687-265419
 
 Fax +687 26 38 18
 http://www.spc.int
 
 -Original Message-
 From: iaep-boun...@lists.sugarlabs.org
 [mailto:iaep-boun...@lists.sugarlabs.org] On Behalf Of Bernie Innocenti
 Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 8:36 AM
 To: Timothy Falconer
 Cc: olpc-ha...@lists.laptop.org; grassroots OLPC;
 olpc-o...@lists.laptop.org; Squeakland List; Maho 2010; IAEP;
 ht2011-win...@waveplace.org
 Subject: Re: [IAEP] [realness] a school is not a building
 
 On Sun, 2010-12-05 at 15:18 -0500, Timothy Falconer wrote:
  Hi all,
  
  A favor:  help me make this case (or refute it) as we prepare once
  more for Haiti ... spend money on training  laptops instead bricks
  and mortar. 
  
  http://waveplace.com/news/blog/archive/001035.jsp
 
 It's a beautiful thought that touches deep into my hacker spirit, but
 the conclusion seems weak: what is it that we are advocating for? Remote
 learning? Home-schooling? Having classes under a tree? It's unclear.
 
 The point that you were making with the military canteen vs cooking at
 home metaphor is that compulsory education doesn't follow individual
 inclinations. Then, the conclusion should state the proposed solution
 for this problem.
 
 -- 
// Bernie Innocenti - http://codewiz.org/
  \X/  Sugar Labs   - http://sugarlabs.org/
 
 ___
 IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!)
 IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org
 http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
 
 ___
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Re: [IAEP] [realness] a school is not a building

2010-12-05 Thread Edward Cherlin
What he said. I hate false dichotomies. They abound in discussions of
education and in the politics of education, indeed in any situation
where the more extreme the position, the more likely it is to be
heard.

On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 18:04, Ian Thomson i...@spc.int wrote:
 Personally, I think the whole approach is wrong. You will never convince
 Ministries of Education to stop their core activities just because
 there are laptops.

 The better approach is to show how laptops can enhance education in
 schools.
 This should not be an either/or approach. We can do both.

 As a simple example, children can leave the school earlier after
 suitable teaching and complete work on the laptops at home or other
 locations. This will free up the school to take a second shift of
 students.
 Teachers can restructure their teaching to have groups working together
 to learn, so freeing them up to take more students.

 Ian Thomson
 ICT Outreach Section
 Economic Development Division
 Secretariat of the Pacific Community
 B.P. D5 - Noumea Cedex - 98848
 New Caledonia

 Phone +687-265419

 Fax +687 26 38 18
 http://www.spc.int

 -Original Message-
 From: iaep-boun...@lists.sugarlabs.org
 [mailto:iaep-boun...@lists.sugarlabs.org] On Behalf Of Bernie Innocenti
 Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 8:36 AM
 To: Timothy Falconer
 Cc: olpc-ha...@lists.laptop.org; grassroots OLPC;
 olpc-o...@lists.laptop.org; Squeakland List; Maho 2010; IAEP;
 ht2011-win...@waveplace.org
 Subject: Re: [IAEP] [realness] a school is not a building

 On Sun, 2010-12-05 at 15:18 -0500, Timothy Falconer wrote:
 Hi all,

 A favor:  help me make this case (or refute it) as we prepare once
 more for Haiti ... spend money on training  laptops instead bricks
 and mortar.

 http://waveplace.com/news/blog/archive/001035.jsp

 It's a beautiful thought that touches deep into my hacker spirit, but
 the conclusion seems weak: what is it that we are advocating for? Remote
 learning? Home-schooling? Having classes under a tree? It's unclear.

 The point that you were making with the military canteen vs cooking at
 home metaphor is that compulsory education doesn't follow individual
 inclinations. Then, the conclusion should state the proposed solution
 for this problem.

 --
   // Bernie Innocenti - http://codewiz.org/
  \X/  Sugar Labs       - http://sugarlabs.org/

 ___
 IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!)
 IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org
 http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep

 ___
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Silent Thunder is my name, and Children are my nation.
The Cosmos is my dwelling place, the Truth my destination.
http://www.earthtreasury.org/
___
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Re: [IAEP] [realness] a school is not a building

2010-12-05 Thread Blake Elias
It's not that Ministries of Education should *stop* their core
activities, but another possibility to consider before *starting*.

A physical school where children can learn and work together is
wonderful.  In some situations where it's a struggle to build a
physical school, where it really may be a dichotomy between
buildings/laptops because of the expense, maybe they want to make
digital collaboration their main goal instead of building with brick
and mortar.

Blake Elias

On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 6:47 PM, Edward Cherlin echer...@gmail.com wrote:
 What he said. I hate false dichotomies. They abound in discussions of
 education and in the politics of education, indeed in any situation
 where the more extreme the position, the more likely it is to be
 heard.

 On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 18:04, Ian Thomson i...@spc.int wrote:
 Personally, I think the whole approach is wrong. You will never convince
 Ministries of Education to stop their core activities just because
 there are laptops.

 The better approach is to show how laptops can enhance education in
 schools.
 This should not be an either/or approach. We can do both.

 As a simple example, children can leave the school earlier after
 suitable teaching and complete work on the laptops at home or other
 locations. This will free up the school to take a second shift of
 students.
 Teachers can restructure their teaching to have groups working together
 to learn, so freeing them up to take more students.

 Ian Thomson
 ICT Outreach Section
 Economic Development Division
 Secretariat of the Pacific Community
 B.P. D5 - Noumea Cedex - 98848
 New Caledonia

 Phone +687-265419

 Fax +687 26 38 18
 http://www.spc.int

 -Original Message-
 From: iaep-boun...@lists.sugarlabs.org
 [mailto:iaep-boun...@lists.sugarlabs.org] On Behalf Of Bernie Innocenti
 Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 8:36 AM
 To: Timothy Falconer
 Cc: olpc-ha...@lists.laptop.org; grassroots OLPC;
 olpc-o...@lists.laptop.org; Squeakland List; Maho 2010; IAEP;
 ht2011-win...@waveplace.org
 Subject: Re: [IAEP] [realness] a school is not a building

 On Sun, 2010-12-05 at 15:18 -0500, Timothy Falconer wrote:
 Hi all,

 A favor:  help me make this case (or refute it) as we prepare once
 more for Haiti ... spend money on training  laptops instead bricks
 and mortar.

 http://waveplace.com/news/blog/archive/001035.jsp

 It's a beautiful thought that touches deep into my hacker spirit, but
 the conclusion seems weak: what is it that we are advocating for? Remote
 learning? Home-schooling? Having classes under a tree? It's unclear.

 The point that you were making with the military canteen vs cooking at
 home metaphor is that compulsory education doesn't follow individual
 inclinations. Then, the conclusion should state the proposed solution
 for this problem.

 --
   // Bernie Innocenti - http://codewiz.org/
  \X/  Sugar Labs       - http://sugarlabs.org/

 ___
 IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!)
 IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org
 http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep

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 Silent Thunder is my name, and Children are my nation.
 The Cosmos is my dwelling place, the Truth my destination.
 http://www.earthtreasury.org/
 ___
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