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Making Space for Collaboration. Scott G. Pobiner. Flattening the Classroom: Building Collaborative Learning Environments. ELIX 2009. A “classroom” can be viewed differently based on perceived roles. Poll – Who are we?. Integrator / Tech. Faculty. Administrators. Student. Other. Designer.
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Making Space for Collaboration Scott G. Pobiner Flattening the Classroom: Building Collaborative Learning Environments ELIX 2009
A “classroom” can be viewed differently based on perceived roles. Poll – Who are we? Integrator / Tech Faculty Administrators Student Other Designer
Learning Environments Studio Critique Lecture Meeting Seminar Workshop
Poll – Which of these formats have you taught in before? (multichoice) Studio Critique Lecture Meeting Seminar Workshop
Poll – Which of these formats have you learned in before? (multichoice) Studio Critique Lecture Meeting Seminar Workshop
Kitchen Debate - 1958 Nixon - Kruschev
Charles and Ray Eames ‘mathematica: a world of numbers…’ lucia eames / eames office
Charles and Ray Eames Ovoid Theater - 1965 World’s Fair
Star Trek: Holodeck From the Enterprise to 221B Baker St. Commander Riker on the Holodeck
Lines of Physical Interaction H1 Indirect Physical Direct H2
Lines of Digital Interaction PC2 H1 Indirect Direct PC1 H2
Group Dynamics The Coordination Cycle Small Groups as Complex Systems Arrow, McGrath, & Berdahl
Task-Artifact Cycle New Constraints, goals, & possibilities Task Artifact Task - based requirements Carroll et. al. (1991)
Task-Artifact Cycle New Constraints, goals, & possibilities Task Getting Organized Deciding on a Goal Dividing Work Critiquing Work Artifact Task - based requirements Carroll et. al. (1991)
Task-Artifact Cycle New Constraints, goals, & possibilities Artifact Task Physical Position Feedback Individual Tasks New Methods Task - based requirements Carroll et. al. (1991)
Task-Artifact Cycle Task Group Task A Task B Task C Task D Individual Artifact Artifact Artifact Artifact Shared Results Carroll et. al. (1991)
Social Interaction Integrating Models Interaction Design Pedagogy HCI / Technical Interaction Architecture & Design
Integrating Models From Human Computer Interaction… …To Interaction Amongst Humans & Computers
Discussion Issues What is technology for you • Technically • Culturally • Socially What can we change so that it works for us? Precedents for action? Where to next?
Thank You! Scott G. Pobiner http://scottpobiner.com scott@scottpobiner.com