Larry O'Reill ceo of AHRT as a holigram at Imperial College Business School, The school is showing off a new method of teaching using holograms of business professor, they have promised a demonstration of the technologyLarry O'Reilly, chief executive of Arht Media, appears as a hologram at Imperial College Business School in London © Anna Gordon/FT

Order of the day





    1. Administratio

    2. Repetitio ("What is goal of education ?"

    3. Continuatio ("What is digital education ?")

    4. Lectio & ludum

    5. Questio ("What is a didactic instrument ?") & disputatio

    6. Praeparatio

Administratio :: Future evolution of this course


    • there is no course next week (invited speaker at Campus Innovation conference in Hamburg)
    • on 12.12 there will be a mini-symposium "On teaching #0: Ethics and mathematics in the post-digital world" in Medienhaus
    • if You attend the symposium You validate 2 attendances for this course
    • You can also gain an attendance point by drawing / visualizing an answer to a question like:


      What is goal of education ?

      What is digital education ?

      What is a digital fairy-tale ?

      How does a intuition-fostering instrument looks like ?

instrument

Etymology

From Middle English instrument, from Old French instrument, from Latin īnstrūmentum (an implement, tool), suffix -mentum.

Noun
instrument (plural instruments)
  1. A device used to produce music. quotations ▼
    The violinist was a master of her instrument.
  2. A means or agency for achieving an effect. quotations ▼
  3. A measuring or displaying device.
    The instrument detected an increase in radioactivity.
  4. A tool, implement used for manipulation or measurement.
    The dentist set down his tray of instruments.
    The scientist recorded the temperature with a thermometer but wished he had a more accurate instrument.
  5. (law) A legal document, such as a contract, deed, trust, mortgage, power, indenture, or will.
    A bond indenture is the instrument that gives a bond its value.
    Negotiable instruments are the foundation of the debt markets.
  6. (figuratively) A person used as a mere tool for achieving a goal.

examples of didactic instruments

Looking Glass

a holographic display( https://lookingglassfactory.com/ )

Models

skeletons, cells, molecules, human models

Puzzle

Abacus

Kaleidoscope

distinction between reality and projection

LEGO

Encyclopedias

Features of didactic instruments

  • digital (electronic) / non-digital
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B. F. Skinner - Teaching Machines and Programmed Learning (1960)

Praeparatio


  • please watch the video at https://kastalia.medienhaus.udk-berlin.de/6058

  • next week I will maybe not be here but the course takes place under guidance of Dr. Bagdasarov