intellectual consumerism maria_droujkova
TRANSCRIPT
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 [email protected] @MariaDroujkova
http://mathfuture.wikispaces.com/