1 / 30

ETEC 531 Cultural and New Media Studies

ETEC 531 Cultural and New Media Studies. Dr. Stephen Petrina and Dr. Franc Feng Media Production #2 I Am a Cyborg Teacher Produced by Jill French. I rely on technology all of the time…. …to write. …to demonstrate. …to listen. …to model. I am discovering,

Télécharger la présentation

ETEC 531 Cultural and New Media Studies

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. ETEC 531 Cultural and New Media Studies Dr. Stephen Petrina and Dr. Franc Feng Media Production #2 I Am a Cyborg Teacher Produced by Jill French

  2. I rely on technology all of the time…. …to write …to demonstrate …to listen …to model

  3. I am discovering, as I enter my final season of teaching, that I am a cyborg teacher! …...

  4. During my first season, as a student teacher, I was young and naïve. I thought…. …“I can reach every single child” …“I am a natural-born teacher” ……

  5. During my second (pre-family) season, I thought… “my skill and knowledge is all within me and all that I need” …..

  6. During my third (post-children) season, I was wiser, humbler, but still naïve. I thought…. “just having children use technology helps them learn” …..

  7. Now, as I enter my final season, I see that I do not learn and teach alone …I am part of a system …I am interconnected and heavily reliant on technology …I am a cyborg teacher…. ......

  8. Not this type of cyborg… or this. or this…

  9. …but this type of cyborg, a ‘natural-born’ cyborg…

  10. You cannot see my connection to technology, ….nor the dynamic interaction between myself and technology, …....

  11. but, I am part of a larger system of ideas and consciousness, distributed cognition (Petrina, n.d.). In this system, technology………. ……

  12. … surrounds me, …in the classroom …in the library …in my home

  13. …it enhances my learning and teaching…. …with books …with visual aids …with organizing tools …with real pictures

  14. ….it mediates my learning and teaching… …through books …through multimedia …through representations …through a ‘new’ look

  15. …it automates my learning and teaching …. …by ‘sensing’ my presence …by blurring the lines between real and created

  16. …it distributes my learning and teaching …. …through cyberspace …through writings …through visual memories

  17. …and finally, it embodies my learning and teaching. I am programmed to…. … react to a fire-alarm …answer a telephone …control traffic lights …use a machine to withdraw money

  18. But, what does it mean to be a cyborg? It means…. …” we program and are programmed…” (Petrina, n.d.) …we have the “ability to enter into deep and complex relationships …with nonbiological constructs, props, and aids” (Clark, 2004, ¶ 7) …….

  19. …the “relationship between people and technology [is] so intimate that it’s no longer possible to tell where we end and machines begin” (Kunzru, 1997, ¶ 7) ……

  20. As cyborgs, we are… …”ready to merge our mental activities with the operations of pen, paper, and electronics, …able to understand the world as we do” (Clark, 2004, ¶ 9)

  21. As a cyborg teacher, I… co-exist and co-evolve with the technologies around me to scaffold my students’ learning

  22. Their tacit learning… as they develop ‘co-operative skills’ through play

  23. Their augmented learning… …as they view a video about mammals

  24. Their mediated learning… …as we explore literature together

  25. Their automated learning… …as they learn to trigger the walk sign

  26. Their distributed learning… …as they upload weather data to a provincial research project

  27. Their cyborgenic learning… …as they flip on the computer to check their email

  28. “if we really want to know ourselves we increasingly have to know our technologies, know thyself, know thy technologies" (Clark, 2004, ¶57). I am a better teacher because I am a cyborg teacher! ……..

  29. Audio and Images • Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg (1990). Vivaldi: The Four Seasons: Winter II Largo & III Allegro (EMI Digital CD 740639T). Columbia House. • Alltheweb Images (2005). Overture Service, Inc.

  30. References Clark, A. (2004). Natural-Born Cyborgs. Retrieved June 13, 2005 from http://www1.cstudies.ubc.ca:8900/SCRIPT/ETEC531/scripts/serve_home Kunzru, H. (1997). You Are Cyborg. Retrieved June 15, 2005 from http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/5.02/ffharaway_pr.html Petrina, S. (n.d.). Agency, Embodiment, Technology and Determinism. Retrieved June 14, 2005 from http://www1.cstudies.ubc.ca:8900/SCRIPT/ETEC531/scripts/serve_home

More Related