“Digital pedagogy is not a dancing monkey. It won’t
do tricks on command. It won’t come obediently when called. Nobody can show us
how to do it or make it happen like magic on our computer screens. There isn’t
a 90-minute how-to webinar, and we can’t outsource it.”
Jesse Stommel
For me this quote out of Jesse Stommel’s
article is a perfect example of what digital pedagogy is not and what it should
be and therefore it is a great starting point for this blog. Now before I continue
I would just like to inform my readers (that is not part of the PGCE group) on
the two articles which this blogpost is based on. I would also like to
encourage you to go read it, it is definitely worth it. The two articles are as
follow:
- “Decoding Digital Pedagogy, Pt. 1: Beyond the LMS” by Sean Michael Morris
- “Decoding Digital Pedagogy, Pt. 2: (Un)Mapping the Terrain.” By Jesse Stommel
In the article by Morris he mentions that not
everyone can be classified as a digital pedagogue and I totally agree with him.
Just because you use technology as a tool for teaching doesn’t mean you are a
digital pedagogue. Instead digital pedagogy is like a growing organism, it
grows and develops as it is used. It changes as the environment in which it is
used changes. The most important thing to remember when it comes to digital
pedagogy is that it is not only a way of teaching, but it’s a platform for
interactive communication and critical thinking. Digital pedagogy is something
innovative, it’s there to inspire us to find new and creative ways to teach and
communicate with others. Digital pedagogy isn’t there to dictate how we teach
people. This is something that both Stommel and Morris points out throughout
their articles. Therefore, digital pedagogy is something that develops with our
teaching methods. It is different for everyone; it forms part of our unique
teaching identity.
Another aspect I want to slightly touch on is
the Learning Management System (LMS) that Morris mentions in his article. LMS
is a software application developed for electronic educational courses or
training programs that focuses on administration, documentation, tracking,
reporting and delivery. With other words it’s a structure for online teaching. Morris
makes the argument that LMS was a mistake, because it was prematurely released
to the world who was just getting to know the Internet. I have to agree with
his argument, it was something we had to introduce to the world gradually, but
it happened and now we should focus on how we can improve this structure to
include the full extent of the internet and use it to create innovative and
unique learning environments. The whole
point of digital pedagogy is to improve and make new application like the LMS
that supports the changing environment of teaching and communication.
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