Participation under compulsionProf. Dr. Petra Grell, University of PotsdamFranco Rau B. Ed., University of Potsdam
“It would be foolish to ignore thetremendous opportunities the Social Web offers to education.”(Wheeler, 2009: 4)
Exemplary overview journals & conference proceedings
 articles which include in their title one of the terms :- 	„social software“,  „Web 2.0“, „wiki“, „blog“, „microblog“,  „eportfolio“, „collaborative learning“,  „blogging“,  „peer feedback“ or „learning communities“
Participation under compulsion
Lack of Participation 	“After 5 weeks (halfway through the teaching term) there had been zero posts to the wiki” (Cole 2009: 144)Disregarding problems of participation “In addition, this study did not attempt to make comparisons between students who used blogs and those who did not,…“ (Halic et al. 2010: 7)
Initiating ParticipationBasic scaffolding & guidance“An explicit precondition for this case study was the use of weblogs on a voluntary basis.”(Safran 2008: 131)“The mentoringtutors themselves committed posts to the community regularly in order to encourage the students to participate.” (Safran 2008: 133)
Initiating ParticipationExternal Control “Eachstudentwas required to submit one post and one comment per week for nine weeks …” (Halic et al. 2010:3)“Participants were told […] they must write at least one journal every week.“ (Xie et al. 2008: 21)
Initiating ParticipationExternal Control		“[...] students were required to participate in two rounds of peer assessment exercises. The article assignment was worth 30% of the total course grade, while the peer-feedback assignment was worth 5% of the total course grade.” (Xiao & Lucking 2008: 189)
Initiating ParticipationExternal Control		“[…] grading structure and due dates were important to induce students to participate.” (Sarkar 2009: 3)External control as a necessity? Any didactical underpinning?A focus on consequences ?
Initiating ParticipationAwareness: consequences of external control„Although the volume of posts increased due to the obligatory use of the application, students appeared to be ‘playing the game’ rather than using the tool for their own purposes” (Ebner et al. 2010: 97)
Reflecting the impact ofnon-voluntary participation “In effect, transformation at the highest level, wherein students become a collaborative community generating and evaluating each other's ideas and altering their own perspectives or viewpoints, typically did not occur.” (Bonk et al. 2009: 132)
Reflecting the impact of non-voluntary participation“Specifically, education exists in a consumerist culture where altruistic acts are devalued and individual effort is rewarded. Consequently, promoting wiki involvement requires some assessed element.” (Cole 2009:145) 		“Social networking technologies, specially Wiki’s, involve a large element of altruistic behaviour. Further work is needed to determine whether it is possible to create new pedagogic structures of learning to promote collaborative behaviours amongst students that are not directlyassessable” (Cole 2009: 146)
Reflecting the impact of non-voluntary participation“Educational technology must support student needs by creating a balance between the needs of both stakeholders (lecturers and students). There must be a balance between the cost (time invested learning and using the new technology) and the benefits (engagement, interest and improved learning).” (Cole 2009: 144)
DiscussionParticipation is not just “activating”, it is based on interests, usefulness and a sense of ownershipSubject-scientific learning theory: “defensive learning” to ward off a threat,“expansive learning” to open up opportunities of actingThe fundamental question is: Is it possible to achieve participation, self-reliance, maturity and autonomy through control and heteronomy?
Thankyou!Prof. Dr. Petra Grellpgrell@uni-potsdam.deFranco Rau B. Ed.franco.rau@uni-potsdam.de

More Related Content

PPTX
Sweden 2016 online community
PPTX
The new age of learning
PPTX
personal learning environment
PPTX
Future of e learning Open University of Catalonia
PPTX
Humanizing Instruction in a MOOC
PPTX
Online quality Mexico
PDF
Social Networking 4 Elt
PPT
Theory and e-Learning
Sweden 2016 online community
The new age of learning
personal learning environment
Future of e learning Open University of Catalonia
Humanizing Instruction in a MOOC
Online quality Mexico
Social Networking 4 Elt
Theory and e-Learning

What's hot (19)

PPTX
Virtual Learning Environment
PPTX
Blended Learning Course ware: Introduction to Poetry
PPT
PLEs, VLEs, & pVLEs: A participatory approach to designing virtual learning s...
PDF
Learning is mobile anyway... invited webinar contribution for Edinburgh Napie...
PPT
Jump Start Dynamic Learning with Moodle
PPTX
New Learning Communities
PPTX
E learning theory
PPTX
Lucas nkambule
PPT
Thoughts on Digital Scholarship
PPTX
Using web as instructional technology
PPT
Social media and Peer-to-Peer Learning
PPT
Jswec Getting Started
PPTX
Networked Learning Conference 2012
PPT
University 2.0? Using social software to enhance learner engagement
PPTX
Openness and praxis (#SRHE)
PPT
So mobnet cook_ubc_final
PPTX
Putting Learning into Context with Mobile Devices
PPT
Udlapp3 benoite
PPTX
Edld 5362 week 2 assignment - Social Networking Goes to School
Virtual Learning Environment
Blended Learning Course ware: Introduction to Poetry
PLEs, VLEs, & pVLEs: A participatory approach to designing virtual learning s...
Learning is mobile anyway... invited webinar contribution for Edinburgh Napie...
Jump Start Dynamic Learning with Moodle
New Learning Communities
E learning theory
Lucas nkambule
Thoughts on Digital Scholarship
Using web as instructional technology
Social media and Peer-to-Peer Learning
Jswec Getting Started
Networked Learning Conference 2012
University 2.0? Using social software to enhance learner engagement
Openness and praxis (#SRHE)
So mobnet cook_ubc_final
Putting Learning into Context with Mobile Devices
Udlapp3 benoite
Edld 5362 week 2 assignment - Social Networking Goes to School
Ad

Similar to Participation under compulsion (20)

PPTX
Fac nursing2011
PPT
Active Learning
PPT
Punahou tech lab school: Interactive technologies & online learning environments
PPT
Student Agency, Peer Authority and Participatory Learning
PPTX
Working with wikis
PPTX
Working with wikis
PPTX
Nurturing curiosity and inquiry within the curriculum through the use of tech...
PPT
Who Needs A VLE?
PPT
Wiki pedagogies
PPT
Social web and language learning
PPT
Richard Hall MMU Presentation
PPT
Wikis and collaboration: approaches to deploying wikis in educational settings
PPT
Teaching With The Web 2.0
PPT
Participatory Learning (with audio)
PDF
Collaborative Projects And Self Evaluation Within A Social Reputation Based E...
DOCX
Supporting small-group learning using multiple Web 2.0 tools: A case study in...
PPT
KCKS'2010 3rd day program
PPTX
Hall County School Educational Technology Conference Keynote: Participatory ...
PDF
Are Wikis and Weblogs an appropriate approach to foster collaboration, reflec...
Fac nursing2011
Active Learning
Punahou tech lab school: Interactive technologies & online learning environments
Student Agency, Peer Authority and Participatory Learning
Working with wikis
Working with wikis
Nurturing curiosity and inquiry within the curriculum through the use of tech...
Who Needs A VLE?
Wiki pedagogies
Social web and language learning
Richard Hall MMU Presentation
Wikis and collaboration: approaches to deploying wikis in educational settings
Teaching With The Web 2.0
Participatory Learning (with audio)
Collaborative Projects And Self Evaluation Within A Social Reputation Based E...
Supporting small-group learning using multiple Web 2.0 tools: A case study in...
KCKS'2010 3rd day program
Hall County School Educational Technology Conference Keynote: Participatory ...
Are Wikis and Weblogs an appropriate approach to foster collaboration, reflec...
Ad

More from Franco Rau (20)

PDF
Lernen mit und über Wikibooks. Fallstudien zu Entwicklungspotenzialen einer i...
PDF
Digitale Medien sind wie Pilze - JMFH2018
PDF
Write wikibooks!? Integrative Media Education #ECER2016
PDF
Praxisbericht und Konzeptskizze zur Erstellung ein Wikibooks mit Studierende
PDF
#Hands On - Internetportale für (angehende) Lehrer*innen
PDF
#Hands On - Lernen und Studieren mit Wikis, Wikipedia & Co.
PDF
Digitale Kompetenz - Forum "Digitale Interaktive Didaktik"
PDF
Social Media Guide - Workshop #kultur-bildet.de
PDF
Alles online? Überblick über die Onlinenutzung verschiedener Altersgruppen #k...
PDF
Pädagogik. Informationen zum Studiengang der TU Darmstadt #hobit2015
PDF
Facebook in der Schule - Drei Perspekiven auf das schulische Handeln mit Sozi...
PDF
Du hast eine neue Freundschaftsanfrage!
PDF
#Hands On - Twittern für PädagogInnen und EduPunks
PDF
#Hands On - Tools zur Literaturrecherche und -verwaltung
PDF
Conceptions of Participation in the Digital Age. A literature review
PDF
MetaGaming. Zwischen reflexiven Momenten und Anlässen zur Reflexion in digit...
PDF
 Zwischen #SELFIES und #EDchatDE. Neue (Bildungs-)Praktiken in einer digital...
PDF
Partizipation mit digitalen Medien in der Hochschule - JFMH 14
PDF
#Hands-On - 99 digitale „Tools“ für den Unterricht. Einsatz von digitalen We...
PDF
#Hands-On - (Meta)Gaming - Lern- und Bildungsprozesse durch digitale Spiele?
Lernen mit und über Wikibooks. Fallstudien zu Entwicklungspotenzialen einer i...
Digitale Medien sind wie Pilze - JMFH2018
Write wikibooks!? Integrative Media Education #ECER2016
Praxisbericht und Konzeptskizze zur Erstellung ein Wikibooks mit Studierende
#Hands On - Internetportale für (angehende) Lehrer*innen
#Hands On - Lernen und Studieren mit Wikis, Wikipedia & Co.
Digitale Kompetenz - Forum "Digitale Interaktive Didaktik"
Social Media Guide - Workshop #kultur-bildet.de
Alles online? Überblick über die Onlinenutzung verschiedener Altersgruppen #k...
Pädagogik. Informationen zum Studiengang der TU Darmstadt #hobit2015
Facebook in der Schule - Drei Perspekiven auf das schulische Handeln mit Sozi...
Du hast eine neue Freundschaftsanfrage!
#Hands On - Twittern für PädagogInnen und EduPunks
#Hands On - Tools zur Literaturrecherche und -verwaltung
Conceptions of Participation in the Digital Age. A literature review
MetaGaming. Zwischen reflexiven Momenten und Anlässen zur Reflexion in digit...
 Zwischen #SELFIES und #EDchatDE. Neue (Bildungs-)Praktiken in einer digital...
Partizipation mit digitalen Medien in der Hochschule - JFMH 14
#Hands-On - 99 digitale „Tools“ für den Unterricht. Einsatz von digitalen We...
#Hands-On - (Meta)Gaming - Lern- und Bildungsprozesse durch digitale Spiele?

Recently uploaded (20)

PDF
LIFE & LIVING TRILOGY - PART - (2) THE PURPOSE OF LIFE.pdf
PDF
African Communication Research: A review
PDF
Myanmar Dental Journal, The Journal of the Myanmar Dental Association (2013).pdf
PDF
LIFE & LIVING TRILOGY - PART (3) REALITY & MYSTERY.pdf
PDF
Journal of Dental Science - UDMY (2022).pdf
PPTX
4. Diagnosis and treatment planning in RPD.pptx
PPTX
Reproductive system-Human anatomy and physiology
PPTX
Cite It Right: A Compact Illustration of APA 7th Edition.pptx
PDF
Farming Based Livelihood Systems English Notes
PDF
Chevening Scholarship Application and Interview Preparation Guide
PPTX
Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illnesses (IMNCI) – Unit IV |...
PDF
Skin Care and Cosmetic Ingredients Dictionary ( PDFDrive ).pdf
PDF
Hospital Case Study .architecture design
PDF
Fun with Grammar (Communicative Activities for the Azar Grammar Series)
PDF
Compact First Student's Book Cambridge Official
PDF
Health aspects of bilberry: A review on its general benefits
PDF
Nurlina - Urban Planner Portfolio (english ver)
PPTX
Case Study on mbsa education to learn ok
PPTX
Diploma pharmaceutics notes..helps diploma students
PPTX
2025 High Blood Pressure Guideline Slide Set.pptx
LIFE & LIVING TRILOGY - PART - (2) THE PURPOSE OF LIFE.pdf
African Communication Research: A review
Myanmar Dental Journal, The Journal of the Myanmar Dental Association (2013).pdf
LIFE & LIVING TRILOGY - PART (3) REALITY & MYSTERY.pdf
Journal of Dental Science - UDMY (2022).pdf
4. Diagnosis and treatment planning in RPD.pptx
Reproductive system-Human anatomy and physiology
Cite It Right: A Compact Illustration of APA 7th Edition.pptx
Farming Based Livelihood Systems English Notes
Chevening Scholarship Application and Interview Preparation Guide
Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illnesses (IMNCI) – Unit IV |...
Skin Care and Cosmetic Ingredients Dictionary ( PDFDrive ).pdf
Hospital Case Study .architecture design
Fun with Grammar (Communicative Activities for the Azar Grammar Series)
Compact First Student's Book Cambridge Official
Health aspects of bilberry: A review on its general benefits
Nurlina - Urban Planner Portfolio (english ver)
Case Study on mbsa education to learn ok
Diploma pharmaceutics notes..helps diploma students
2025 High Blood Pressure Guideline Slide Set.pptx

Participation under compulsion

  • 1. Participation under compulsionProf. Dr. Petra Grell, University of PotsdamFranco Rau B. Ed., University of Potsdam
  • 2. “It would be foolish to ignore thetremendous opportunities the Social Web offers to education.”(Wheeler, 2009: 4)
  • 3. Exemplary overview journals & conference proceedings
  • 4. articles which include in their title one of the terms :- „social software“, „Web 2.0“, „wiki“, „blog“, „microblog“, „eportfolio“, „collaborative learning“, „blogging“, „peer feedback“ or „learning communities“
  • 6. Lack of Participation “After 5 weeks (halfway through the teaching term) there had been zero posts to the wiki” (Cole 2009: 144)Disregarding problems of participation “In addition, this study did not attempt to make comparisons between students who used blogs and those who did not,…“ (Halic et al. 2010: 7)
  • 7. Initiating ParticipationBasic scaffolding & guidance“An explicit precondition for this case study was the use of weblogs on a voluntary basis.”(Safran 2008: 131)“The mentoringtutors themselves committed posts to the community regularly in order to encourage the students to participate.” (Safran 2008: 133)
  • 8. Initiating ParticipationExternal Control “Eachstudentwas required to submit one post and one comment per week for nine weeks …” (Halic et al. 2010:3)“Participants were told […] they must write at least one journal every week.“ (Xie et al. 2008: 21)
  • 9. Initiating ParticipationExternal Control “[...] students were required to participate in two rounds of peer assessment exercises. The article assignment was worth 30% of the total course grade, while the peer-feedback assignment was worth 5% of the total course grade.” (Xiao & Lucking 2008: 189)
  • 10. Initiating ParticipationExternal Control “[…] grading structure and due dates were important to induce students to participate.” (Sarkar 2009: 3)External control as a necessity? Any didactical underpinning?A focus on consequences ?
  • 11. Initiating ParticipationAwareness: consequences of external control„Although the volume of posts increased due to the obligatory use of the application, students appeared to be ‘playing the game’ rather than using the tool for their own purposes” (Ebner et al. 2010: 97)
  • 12. Reflecting the impact ofnon-voluntary participation “In effect, transformation at the highest level, wherein students become a collaborative community generating and evaluating each other's ideas and altering their own perspectives or viewpoints, typically did not occur.” (Bonk et al. 2009: 132)
  • 13. Reflecting the impact of non-voluntary participation“Specifically, education exists in a consumerist culture where altruistic acts are devalued and individual effort is rewarded. Consequently, promoting wiki involvement requires some assessed element.” (Cole 2009:145) “Social networking technologies, specially Wiki’s, involve a large element of altruistic behaviour. Further work is needed to determine whether it is possible to create new pedagogic structures of learning to promote collaborative behaviours amongst students that are not directlyassessable” (Cole 2009: 146)
  • 14. Reflecting the impact of non-voluntary participation“Educational technology must support student needs by creating a balance between the needs of both stakeholders (lecturers and students). There must be a balance between the cost (time invested learning and using the new technology) and the benefits (engagement, interest and improved learning).” (Cole 2009: 144)
  • 15. DiscussionParticipation is not just “activating”, it is based on interests, usefulness and a sense of ownershipSubject-scientific learning theory: “defensive learning” to ward off a threat,“expansive learning” to open up opportunities of actingThe fundamental question is: Is it possible to achieve participation, self-reliance, maturity and autonomy through control and heteronomy?
  • 17. References[1] Anderson, N., & Lin, C., (2009). Exploring technologies for building collaborative learning communities among diverse student populations. In Proceedings of the 14th Annual ACM SIGCSE Conference on innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education. NY: ACM, 243-247. [2] Bonk, C. J, Lee, M. M., Kim, N., & Lin, M.-F. G. (2009). The tensions of transformation in three cross-institutional wikibook projects. The Internet and Higher Education, 12(3-4), 126-135.[3] Cole M. (2009). Using Wiki technology to support student engagement: Lessons from the trenches. Computers & Education. 52(1), 141-146. [4] Ebner M., & Maurer H. (2009). Can Weblogs and Microblogs Change Traditional Scientific Writing?. Future Internet. 1(1), 47-58.[5] Ebner, M., Lienhardt, C., Rohs, M., & Meyer, I. (2010) Microblogs in Higher Education - A chance to facilitate informal and process-oriented learning?. Computers & Education. 55(1), 92-100.[6] Ehlers, U.-D., Adelsberger, H.H., & Teschler, S. (2009). Reflexion im Netz: Auf dem Weg zur Employability im Studium. In N. Apostolopoulos, H. Hoffmann, V. Mansmann & A. Schwill (Hrsg.), E-Learning 2009. Lernen im digitalen Zeitalter. Münster: WaxmannVerlag, 15-29.[7] Halic, O., Lee, D., Paulus T., & Spence Marsha (2010). To blog or not to blog: Student perceptions of blog effectiveness for learning in a college-level course. The Internet and Higher Education, In Press, ISSN 1096-7516, DOI: 10.1016/j.iheduc.2010.04.001.[8] Hermann, C. & Janzen, A. (2009). Electures-Wiki – Aktive Nutzung von Vorlesungsaufzeichnungen. In A. Schwill & N. Apostolopoulos (Hrsg.), Lernen im Digitalen Zeitalter. DeLFI 2009 – Die 7. E-Learning Fachtagung Informatik. Bonn: Köllen Druck+Verlag GmbH, 127-138.[9] Meyer, K.A. (2010). A comparison of Web 2.0 tools in a doctoral course. The Internet and Higher Education, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 11 February 2010, ISSN 1096-7516, DOI: 10.1016/j.iheduc.2010.02.002.[10] Öner, D. (2009). Pre-service teachers' experiences with Wiki: challenges of asynchronous collaboration. In Proceedings of the 5th international Symposium on Wikis and Open. WikiSym ‘09. New York, NY: ACM, 1-2.[11] Requena-Carrión, J., Rodríguez-González, A. B., Marques, A. G., and Gutiérrez-Pérez, D. (2009). Work in progress - implantation of a collaborative student-centered learning environment in a wireless technology course. In Proceedings of the 39th IEEE international Conference on Frontiers in Education Conference. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE Press, 918-919. [12] Safran, C. (2008). Blogging in higher education programming lectures: an empirical study. In Proceedings of the 12th international Conference on Entertainment and Media in the Ubiquitous. New York, NY: ACM, 131-135.[13] Sarkar, S. (2009). Wiki-enhanced social scribing of lectures: a case study in an undergraduate course. In Proceedings of the 39th IEEE international Conference on Frontiers in Education Conference. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE Press, 1408-1413.[14]Wheeler S (2009). Learning Space Mashups: Combining Web 2.0 Tools to Create Collaborative and Reflective Learning Spaces. Future Internet. 1(1), 3-13.[15] Xiao, Y., & Lucking R. (2008). The impact of two types of peer assessment on students’ performance and satisfaction within a Wiki environment. The Internet and Higher Education. 11(3-4), 186-193.[16]Xie, Y., Ke, F., & Sharma, P. (2008) The effect of peer feedback for blogging on college students' reflective learning processes. The Internet and Higher Education. 11(1), 18-25.Image sources„Little Johnny“:http://www.flickr.com/photos/feminaerecta/542692574/„Class“: http://www.flickr.com/photos/hibr/4878398891/ „Sleeping “: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sveinhal/2533808944/„Start “: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lincolnblues/4030184673/„Attention“: http://www.flickr.com/photos/hurstville1/3732218078/„The Thinker“: http://www.flickr.com/photos/baboon/110993877/