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Education and Information Technologies | 2018

Professional development learning environments (PDLEs) embedded in a collaborative online learning environment (COLE): Moving towards a new conception of online professional learning

Roland vanOostveen; Francois Desjardins; Shawn M. Bullock

Teaching, and education in general, remain firmly rooted in the practices of the past and continue to resist the implementation of strategies and theories arising from educational research. Consequently, significant reforms have been slow to take hold in educational systems around the world. Much of the reluctance can be attributed to a widely-held misconception of the nature of learning. This project attempts to address this misconception through the development of Professional Development Learning Environments (PDLEs are a series of learning tasks and a video-based case study) embedded in an online learning environment that requires the collaboration of users to solve problems. To use a Problem-Based-Learning (PBL) approach in an online context requires a major paradigm shift as well as using tools that were not designed specifically for such a student-driven, process-centred pedagogical paradigm. This becomes a problem when online resources and systems are used for supporting in-service teacher in their pursuit of furthering their education. Although the current theories of learning and teaching may present the philosophical content of such courses, the online strategies used often conflict with the theory. To study the formal implementation of PBL as a social-constructivist pedagogical approach, into an online learning environment to provide the tools for e-learning that would be closer in design to the current thinking on the very nature of learning, the PDLEs were modified to become small reusable video clips with a structure designed to facilitate PBL and focus learners’ attention on higher order thinking skills rather than specifically on content. These modified PDLEs are referred to as Problem-Based Learning Objects (PBLOs). The PBLOs were embedded into a prototype of a Collaborative Online Learning Environment (COLE) which was developed simultaneously. The entire system was pilot tested with small groups. Preliminary results show that although many technical difficulties remain to be solved, using the environment does show evidence of some effect on beliefs about personal theories of learning, causing shifts from technical issues to those surrounding processes of learning. Our preliminary research has called attention to the potential ability of PBLO/COLE to disrupt conventional, transmission-based conceptions of online learning as content delivery. At the same time, however, our preliminary work has also indicated that learners who are not used to the collaborative opportunities provided within PBLO/COLE may still hold traditional orientations to teaching and learning as a “gold standard” to which all other options are compared. A purposeful direction for our future research will entail working with learners in PBLO/COLE over a sustained period so that they may engage in an online experience grounded in principles of socio-constructivism.


EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology | 2008

Collaborative Online Learning Environment:Towards a process driven approach and collective knowledge building

Francois Desjardins; Roland vanOostveen


EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology | 2015

Faculty and student use of digital technology in a “laptop” university

Francois Desjardins; Roland vanOostveen


International Association for Development of the Information Society | 2013

Exploring Competency Development with Mobile Devices.

Maurice DiGiuseppe; Elita Partosoedarso; Roland van Oostveen; Francois Desjardins


EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology | 2010

Towards a reconceptualization of online teacher professional learning: Problem-based learning objects (PBLOs)

Roland van Oostveen; Francois Desjardins; Shawn Michael Bullock; Maurice DiGiuseppe; Lorayne Robertson


EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology | 2010

Exploring Graduate Student’s Use of Computer-Based Technologies for Online Learning

Francois Desjardins; Roland vanOostveen; Shawn Michael Bullock; Maurice DiGiuseppe; Lorayne Robertson


EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology | 2013

Exploring University Students’ Use of Ict

Maurice DiGiuseppe; Elita Partosoedarso; Roland vanOostveen; Francois Desjardins


EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology | 2008

Adaptive or Collaborative Learning

Stephan Weibelzahl; Paul De Bra; Alexandros Paramythis; Peggy A. Ertmer; Francois Desjardins


International Association for Development of the Information Society | 2013

Developing and Implementing a New Online Bachelor Program: Formal Adoption of Videoconferencing and Social Networking as a Step towards M-Learning.

Roland van Oostveen; Francois Desjardins


EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology | 2015

A Case Study About the Implementation of Problem-Based Learning and Mobile Technologies in Ecuador

Ann-Louise Davidson; Roland vanOostveen; Wilma Suarez; Nadia Naffi; Natia Arabuli; Francois Desjardins

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Roland vanOostveen

University of Ontario Institute of Technology

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Maurice DiGiuseppe

University of Ontario Institute of Technology

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Lorayne Robertson

University of Ontario Institute of Technology

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Roland van Oostveen

University of Ontario Institute of Technology

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Shawn Michael Bullock

University of Ontario Institute of Technology

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Elita Partosoedarso

University of Ontario Institute of Technology

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Stephan Weibelzahl

National College of Ireland

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Alexandros Paramythis

Johannes Kepler University of Linz

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