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Expanding DigiLink through Mobile Social Media, NT228. Henk Huijser ( Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education) and Alicia Boyle (The Northern Institute, Charles Darwin University) Melbourne, 30th May 2013. The initial plan…:
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Expanding DigiLink through Mobile Social Media, NT228 HenkHuijser (Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education) and Alicia Boyle (The Northern Institute, Charles Darwin University) Melbourne, 30th May 2013
The initial plan…: • Build on an earlier successful project called DigiLink (in Maningrida and Alice Springs) • Integrate social media tools to share videos and photo stories with families and communities • Specific cohort of CDEP students in Alice Springs
What really happened…: • DigiLink only part of the overall project • Links established to other projects that make innovative use of mobile tools (in particular iPads) and social media tools • 4-6 projects in total
Project outputs • Wordpress site (with full length interviews) http://expandingdigilink.wordpress.com/ • Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Expanding-Digilink-Project/307868042679984?fref=ts • Wiki page • Detailed report
What have we learned…? (key points): • Mobile media (especially tactile media like iPads) engage Indigenous learners (our target group) – especially the pre-vocational cohort, where the emphasis is on ‘learning to learn’ • Use of iPads (and a variety of apps) removes the emphasis on English literacy, and by extension the ‘deficit’ approach…BUT…literacy and numeracy can be incorporated
What have we learned…? (key points), continued: • Mobile and Social media together – fit with Indigenous approaches to learning: experiential (learning ‘in context’ and ‘on location’), constructivist, social (‘group work’ & sharing learning ‘products’ with family and community) • Social media are already widely used by many Indigenous learners – familiarity with ‘learning spaces’ and direct links to existing networks (as opposed to a ‘formal’ LMS) • Mobile media (in particular iPads) are very intuitive, but…let them play, don’t make it too formal.
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