Open Education Through the Ages
Offered By: linux.conf.au via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the evolution of education over the last 100,000 years in this 47-minute conference talk from linux.conf.au 2020. Delve into how human societies have adapted their educational approaches throughout history, examining the concept of 'open' education and its implications for different social structures. Learn about the biological and psychological factors that influence teaching and learning, and discover how ancient educational practices can inform modern approaches. Gain insights into the relationship between work and education, and consider how historical perspectives can optimize learning across all aspects of life. Investigate the effectiveness of various educational methods, including storytelling and hands-on learning, and explore the impact of group size and mistake-making on the learning process. Reflect on the relevance of these historical lessons for contemporary open education initiatives and their potential applications in today's rapidly changing world.
Syllabus
Intro
Education is the process of
Human (Pre)History
90,000 years of education'
Instruction
Story-telling
Hands-on learning
Long-term memory
Open' vs 'Closed' Knowledge
Interaction
Group Size
Mistakes
Choices
Taught by
linux.conf.au
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