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Liveblogging from MacArthur Press Conference on Digital Learning

Posted on October 19, 2006 by

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The MacArthur Foundation announced today at the Museum of Natural History their new initiative to provide $50 million to fund universities and non-profits for work on using technology for education.   I'm at the press conference right now. 

MacArthur President Jonathan Fanton's summarized the proceeding with the following six points:

  1. This is a paradigm shift in technology and society
  2. We need to know more and proceed in engaging this shift from the basis of knowledge not fear and anxiety.
  3. This is not just about kids, but about spanning the generations.
  4. We are learning what it means for learning to be initiated by children.  This will help us re-design schools and institutions.
  5. This is about institutional change, schools, libraries, after school physical locations, and virtual worlds. Even changing the MacArthur Foundation.
  6. There is much good to be gained from cross-cultural education.  Digital space is more equal and respectful of difference.

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More detailed notes after the jump…

Some points I want to highlight from the press conference:

Jonathon Fanton, President of Macarthur Foundation: This is the first generation growing up digital.  We want to help institutions adapt to this new reality. Initiative starting in US, but will broaden to other countries.

There was a demonstration of Second Life in background.  Hi, guys!

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Henry Jenkins, Director of the MIT Comparative Media Studies Program and author of Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide and Fans, Bloggers and Gamers: Exploring Participatory Culture.

  • We're closing the Digital Divide in the US. We've moved from the Digital Divide to the Participation Gap.  Between those of who have regular access and those who don't.
  • Kid's creating their own media example: kid's writing fan-fic around the Harry Potter universe.
  • Parent's Role: traditionally it has been to limit screen time. That's not enough.  There's an opportunity for parents to be involved in their kids digital lives. This extends to community centers, to youth groups, to churches etc.

Dr. Mizuko Ito, Research Scientist, Annenberg Center for Communication, University of Southern California, studying new media (doing ethnography of kid's digital media use)

  • Most of children's digital media use is centered around play and communication, not education. We're focused on out-of-school behaviors.
  • We know a lot about what happens in classrooms, we know much less about what happens outside of it.
  • Kid-driven learning.  Taking perspective of how kid's learning on their own terms in less formal settings.
  • Pokemon and Yo-Gi-Go Card Play: Combination of cards, TV, electronic gaming, internet traffic.  Very complex media systems.  Kids learning about trading and selling their cards is a learning experience on markets and valuing goods.
  • We also need to intervene in the private sector – video game companies, MySpace, YouTube, etc.  This is an area where we have less experience in intervening in. 

Dr. Nichole Pinkard, Director of Technology and Research Associate, Center for School Improvement, University of Chicago, working to expand after-school media literacy programs

  • Implications: need to rethink what is a learning environment.  Asks who are educators? 
  • Ubiquity of computing has taken away some of the responsibility from teachers for being the only facilitator of access. Kids are creating their own media, on their own time, outside of the classroom.

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Q&A

  • Changing incentive structure at educational institutions to reward non-traditional digital learning environments. 
  • Study of multi-tasking of youth?
  • What is the role of libraries?  Both physical and virtual space for kids.
  • My question I didn't get to ask : Who is doing work in advocating positive government policy interventions in this digital learning space? As opposed to being oriented to regulating content, new media as preying on children, etc, but actually raising the next generation to use these tools effectively for learning.

MacArthur President Fanton's Summary:

  1. This is a paradigm shift in technology and society
  2. We need to know more and proceed in engaging this shift from the basis of knowledge not fear and anxiety
  3. This is not just about kids, but about spanning the generations
  4. We are learning what it means for learning to be initiated by children.  This will help us re-design schools and institutions.
  5. This is about institutional change, schools, libraries, after school physical locations, and virtual worlds. Even changing the MacArthur Foundation.
  6. There is much good to be gained from cross-cultural education.  Digital space is more equal and respectful of different.

MacArthur is investing $50 million over the next five years in this work, budgeting $10 million a year, $2 million just for research and innovative projects.  This conversation will continue on the blog at http://spotlight.macfound.org/.  This is the beginning of a fruitful dialogue.

7 thoughts on “Liveblogging from MacArthur Press Conference on Digital Learning”

  1. Beth says:
    October 19, 2006 at 10:51 am

    great job live blogging
    here’s my notes
    http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/2006/10/the_birth_of_a_.html

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  2. Beth's Blog says:
    October 19, 2006 at 10:52 am

    The Birth of a Field: Digital Media and Learning

    Check out my flickr photos of the event and my desktop This morning I attended the MacArthur Foundation Digital Learning briefing that was taking place at the Natural History Museum in NYC. It was the ultimate digital media multi-tasking experience.

    Reply
  3. rikomatic says:
    October 19, 2006 at 11:05 am

    Thanks for the link, Beth . Your notes are much more coherent than mine.

    Reply
  4. 3pointD.com says:
    October 19, 2006 at 11:40 am

    $50m For Digital Learning From Macarthur

    Second Life resident Rik Riel has a good wrap of a press conference today at which the Macarthur Foundation announced plans to build the emerging field of digital media and learning, committing $50 million over five years to the effort. P…

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  5. Prokofy Neva says:
    October 20, 2006 at 7:03 am

    I’m glad that a credible and independent foundation with a long history of funding peace, human rights, and justice studies and activities has now begun to fund study of digital media and by extension virtual worlds.
    Fanton is absolutely right that there is a paradigm shift, and it’s good that he’s taking a lead on understanding and shaping this shift.
    It’s good that not only game companies or virtual world software companies fund conferences like State of Play in the industry, to diversify the funding sources and ensure more independent and critical study.
    Yes, I’m troubled by the idea that seems to be portrayed here of a child-centric approach which basically says, “If my kids are playing World of Warcraft and decorating MySpace all day, they must be right, and we must nerf education to try to attract them and make them learn in this environment.”
    Are children leading the way? Or are video game companies conceived as addictive entertainment leading the way? Let’s parse out the differences here.
    I’m a parent with probably far more tolerance and understanding of virtual worlds and games than the average person and probably understand their value and relevance for education and non-profit work more than most. But I do question the didactic and even hortatory nature of the “serious games” movement, and worry about the waving away of concerns people have about the huge time suck of digital worlding. We don’t have to be right-wing frothers ranting about violent video games to ask ourselves: is digital better? Does it work? *DO* people learn? Or are they dumbing down? How do they learn? Are they motivating and organizing for causes better and more successfully? Can virtuality be moved in a direction away from repetitive play and combat action toward other types of endeavors? Does the greater emotional impact of digital media and its ease of manipulation and user-created content mean more fracturing of understanding or more dialogue?
    I don’t see that the premise “Digital space is more equal and respectful of difference” is at all the case. In fact, anonymous avatars and the stripping away of meat-world obvious differences can in fact lead to people amplifying other aspects of their cultures and upbringing that in fact make for more conflict and friction, not less.
    In any event, I do hope critical, independent, peer-reviewed, double-blind, etc. etc. sorts of studies are done using the MacArthur grants rather than merely the usual spawning of hundreds of breathless and enthusiastic workshops about the technology itself, not the content deployed with it — with SL playing in the background…showing avatars watching people watching avatars.

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