The Distributed Classroom

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A vision of the future of education in which the classroom experience is distributed across space and time without compromising learning.What if there were a model for learning in which the classroom experience was distributed across space and time–and students could still have the benefits of the traditional classroom, even if they can’t be present physically or learn synchronously? In this book, two experts in online learning envision a future in which education from kindergarten through graduate school need not be tethered to a single physical classroom. The distributed classroom would neither sacrifice students’ social learning experience nor require massive development resources. It goes beyond hybrid learning, so ubiquitous during the COVID-19 pandemic, and MOOCs, so trendy a few years ago, to reimagine the classroom itself. David Joyner and Charles Isbell, both of Georgia Tech, explain how recent developments, including distance learning and learning management systems, have paved the way for the distributed classroom. They propose that we dispense with the dichotomy between online and traditional education, and the assumption that online learning is necessarily inferior. They describe the distributed classroom’s various delivery modes for in-person students, remote synchronous students, and remote asynchronous students; the goal would be a symmetry of experiences, with both students and teachers able to move from one mode to another. With The Distributed Classroom, Joyner and Isbell offer an optimistic, learner-centric view of the future of education, in which every person on earth is turned into a potential learner as barriers of cost, geography, and synchronicity disappear.

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Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 2.88 × 14.31 × 21.11 cm
PubliCanadanadation City/Country

USA

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Format

Hardback

Language

Pages

360

Publisher

Year Published

2021-9-14

Imprint

ISBN 10

0262046059

About The Author

David A. Joyner is Executive Director of Online Educationand the Online Master of Science in Computer Science program in the College of Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology. Charles Isbell is John P. Imlay Jr. Dean of the College of Computing at Georgie Institute of Technology.

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“Given global turbulence and disruption, we must learn lifelong and life-wide. This valuable book describes how the personal presence provided by ‘distributed classrooms’ provides the continuous motivational and social support necessary to sustain this.”—Chris Dede, Wirth Professor in Learning Technologies, Harvard University; coeditor of The 60-Year Curriculum: New Models for Lifelong Learning in the Digital Economy “Joyner and Isbell offer innovative solutions to problems that the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed in our adoption of new learning modalities. Working from experience, they show how the benefits of the classroom experience can be brought to a variety of course concepts and to categories of learners that have not been adequately served by existing methods of delivery.”—Michael M. Crow, President, Arizona State University “The Distributed Classroom is a masterpiece by leading practitioners of online learning. It should be read by anyone who wants to understand how education will unfold through the twenty-first century.”—Barbara Oakley, Distinguished Professor of Engineering, Oakland University; creator of the popular MOOC Learning How to Learn; Coursera’s Inaugural Innovation Instructor

Table Of Content

Series ForewordPreface on COVID-19Part 1: Where We Are NowChapter 1: The Classic DichotomyChapter 2: Place and TimeChapter 3: Progress So FarPart 2: What We Do NextChapter 4: The Distributed Classroom MatrixChapter 5: SymmetryChapter 6: Practical ConsiderationsPart 3: The Places We'll GoChapter 7: From Stopgap to SnowballChapter 8: The Distributed CampusChapter 9: Fears, Risks, and Other Scary WordsChapter 10: Lifelong Learning for AllAcknowledgmentsNotesIndex

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