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   Presentation by Janet, Joan and Mike

                                          Oct. 7th, 2009
Learner Supports aka Scaffolding

Scaffolding is providing the right structure in a learning environment. 
 
Some learners may require little structure, others may require a lot.
Underlying Pedagogy
  Scaffolding used in the traditional, face-to-face classroom
  is based on the education philosophy of Lev Vygotsky.
  The concept is to provide support within the learner's
  "zone of proximal development."

  The idea is to provide just the right amount of support for
  learners--not too much and not too little. 

  Ultimately, the end goal is for self-regulated learning.

  OUR QUESTION:
  How do we scaffold for young learners in an on-line
  environment?
Learner Support in Online Learning: The
Research
To learn more about this issue in online learning, we reviewed the
following journal articles:
 
Dabbagh, Nada: Scaffolding: an important teacher competency in
online learning. TechTrends, Volume 47, Issue 2

Ludwig-Hardman, Stacey and Dunlap, Joanna: Learner Support
Services for Online Students: Scaffolding for Success. International
Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, Volume 4,
Number 1

McLoughlin, Catherine: Learner Support in Distance and Networked
Learning Environments: Ten Dimensions for Successful Design.
Distance Education, Volume 23, No. 2
Janet

 
Janet 1

 
Janet 2
 
Joan 3

 
Traditional Scaffolding for Young Learners
• Learner presented with a goal(s) to acheive
   o   The objective is for students to acquire and develop the requisite
       process skills and conceptual knowledge to attain the goal. 

• High scaffolding is required with students who have low prior
  knowledge  and inexperience in the content area (young learners).

• At first supplantive strategies are generally more suitable (high
  scaffolding) then graduate toward generative strategies as learner
  matures. 
   o   Align with the objectivist approach 
   o   Teacher supplies all or part of the learning goals, organization, elaboration,
       sequencing, and emphasis of content.  

• Role of the teacher is reciprocal, supportive, and communicative
  as it is responsive to leamer's needs. 
                                                            (Scaffolding Article by Nada Dabbagh)
Traditional Scaffolding Examples
• How Mike implements scaffolding into elementary technology curriculum
• Blended approach of F2F (computer lab) and online environment.




                                                           10
Traditional Scaffolding Examples
• How Mike implements scaffolding into elementary technology curriculum
• Blended approach of F2F (computer lab) and online environment.




                                                           10
Examples of Scaffolding Young Learners
Apple Remote Desktop Affordances
• sharing "teacher's screen" with students for guidence
• control and observe student screen for support
• sending messages to students for referral


ARD Scaffolding Outcomes for Young Learners:
• increases comfortability with the technology
• serves as a starting point for building base or prior
  technology and content knowledge
• builds confidence of learner while striving to meet the
  overall goal to become an independent learner
Online Scaffolding with Young Learners
• Mike: Examples and Ideas for future learner support in online
  environment
In Summary
•   Mike: when implementing online and traditional scaffolding with
    young learners would try incorporating a blended approach of F2F
    and online environments first then graduate to a full online
    environment.

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Issue Paper

  • 1. KidzOnline: Issue Paper Presentation by Janet, Joan and Mike Oct. 7th, 2009
  • 2. Learner Supports aka Scaffolding Scaffolding is providing the right structure in a learning environment.    Some learners may require little structure, others may require a lot.
  • 3. Underlying Pedagogy Scaffolding used in the traditional, face-to-face classroom is based on the education philosophy of Lev Vygotsky. The concept is to provide support within the learner's "zone of proximal development." The idea is to provide just the right amount of support for learners--not too much and not too little.  Ultimately, the end goal is for self-regulated learning. OUR QUESTION: How do we scaffold for young learners in an on-line environment?
  • 4. Learner Support in Online Learning: The Research To learn more about this issue in online learning, we reviewed the following journal articles:   Dabbagh, Nada: Scaffolding: an important teacher competency in online learning. TechTrends, Volume 47, Issue 2 Ludwig-Hardman, Stacey and Dunlap, Joanna: Learner Support Services for Online Students: Scaffolding for Success. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, Volume 4, Number 1 McLoughlin, Catherine: Learner Support in Distance and Networked Learning Environments: Ten Dimensions for Successful Design. Distance Education, Volume 23, No. 2
  • 9. Traditional Scaffolding for Young Learners • Learner presented with a goal(s) to acheive o The objective is for students to acquire and develop the requisite process skills and conceptual knowledge to attain the goal.  • High scaffolding is required with students who have low prior knowledge  and inexperience in the content area (young learners). • At first supplantive strategies are generally more suitable (high scaffolding) then graduate toward generative strategies as learner matures.  o Align with the objectivist approach  o Teacher supplies all or part of the learning goals, organization, elaboration, sequencing, and emphasis of content.   • Role of the teacher is reciprocal, supportive, and communicative as it is responsive to leamer's needs.  (Scaffolding Article by Nada Dabbagh)
  • 10. Traditional Scaffolding Examples • How Mike implements scaffolding into elementary technology curriculum • Blended approach of F2F (computer lab) and online environment. 10
  • 11. Traditional Scaffolding Examples • How Mike implements scaffolding into elementary technology curriculum • Blended approach of F2F (computer lab) and online environment. 10
  • 12. Examples of Scaffolding Young Learners Apple Remote Desktop Affordances • sharing "teacher's screen" with students for guidence • control and observe student screen for support • sending messages to students for referral ARD Scaffolding Outcomes for Young Learners: • increases comfortability with the technology • serves as a starting point for building base or prior technology and content knowledge • builds confidence of learner while striving to meet the overall goal to become an independent learner
  • 13. Online Scaffolding with Young Learners • Mike: Examples and Ideas for future learner support in online environment
  • 14. In Summary • Mike: when implementing online and traditional scaffolding with young learners would try incorporating a blended approach of F2F and online environments first then graduate to a full online environment.