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Intellectual Consumerism

In Mathematical Learning

@MariaDroujkova

the opposite of

CONSUMERis...

producer

creator

http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/Bloom%27s+Digital+Taxonomy

intellectualconsumers

Recall • a math experience• 3 of its tasks• who were you?

   consumer-producer

or creator ?

Task analysishttp://piratepad.net/KAhaxbYifN

http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/Bloom%27s+Digital+Taxonomy

Math creator taskshttp://piratepad.net/til0ZMavxO

by THEfunkyman math

Math Future:communities of

creators

http://mathfuture.wikispaces.com/

Clay Shirky:"loving one anotherin the context of Perl"

math

Site: Scratch programming community

Social objects: Scratch applets and comments Actions: Create and share applets, remix other people’s applets, collect applet galleries

Kids: yes

Site: Geogebra Wiki International

Social objects: Geogebra applets, descriptions and discussions Actions: Program, share, modify applets

Kids: yes

Site: Many Eyes

Social objects: Data visualizations Actions: Create, share, comment, tag visualizations

Kids: ?

Site: GraphJam

Social objects: Funky graphs and diagrams Actions: Create, share, rate, tag graphs

Kids: yes

Site: Elitist Jerks: World of Warcarft guild forum

Social objects: Stories, computations,  addons, spreadsheets for strategies of a multi-player game Actions: Program, design, discuss

Kids: yes

Site: YouTube

Social objects: Short videos, relational networks among videos, collections (channels), comments Actions: Make videos, aggregate, comment

Kids: yes

Site: WCYDWT - what can you do with this

Social objects: Blog posts on math-rich objects and lesson ideas around them Actions: Blog

Kids: no, but can be

Site: Wolfram Demonstrations Project

Social objects: Mathematica-generated widgets Actions: Create and share widgets

Kids: maybe

Site: xkcd webcomic community

Social objects: Comics, discussions

Actions: discuss math-related news and ideas

Kids: yes, though the comic has very grown-up themes 

Site: TVtropes wikiSocial objects: Examples of (mostly non-math) tropes in movies, literature, videogames and so on, organized in a wiki

Actions: collect and create tropes and examples, discuss, build themes

Kids: use the site, though it has mature themes

Site: VoiceThread about fractions

Social objects: Pictures, text and voice comments

Actions: define fractions together

Kids: yes

Site: Art of Problem Solving forum

Social objects: Problems, solutions, discussions

Actions: post, discuss, solve, compete

Kids: yes

Site: Flickr image sharing community

Social objects: Prints with "the Droste Effect" transformation; software; discussions

Actions: create and share picture, program, comment

Kids: no

email droujkova@gmail.comtwitter @MariaDroujkova

http://mathfuture.wikispaces.com/

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