Week 4 Response
Week 4 Response
Swamp
Week 4 Response
Emily Caughey
Summary
Michael Fullan and Katelyn Donnelly wrote Alive
in the Swamp: Assessing Digital Innovations in
Education (2013) to address how the education
system can be improved. There is currently a
declining trend of enthusiasm in school during
students K-12 educational experience. Fullan and
Donnelly suggest three factors that must come
together to break this trend, which include
technology, pedagogy and change knowledge. It
is suggested that these three concepts are
brought together in order to combine how
we learn, while ensuring engagement and
making change easier.
Summary
In the article, there are four criteria that are
outlined by Fullan and Donnelly that must be
met by new learning systems in regards to
technology in schools. They include:
1. Irresistibly engaging for students and
teachers
2. Elegantly easy to adapt and use
3. Ubiquitous access to technology 24/7
4. Steeped in real life problem solving
Summary
The failure of technology in the education
system is addressed through the statement that
technology is placed above teaching and
excitement above evidence. A possible strategy
to reverse this situation is rooted in the current
policies and strategies. They must
simultaneously:
1. Conceptualize and operationalize the new
pedagogy
2.Assess the quality and usability of specific
digital innovations
3. Promote systemness
Summary
As a result of the changes directed towards
improving learning outcomes, Fullan and
Donnelly created an innovations index.
Summary
It is apparent throughout the article that the
education system must shift their technological
investments from an acquisition, to an engaging
tool within the classroom. Fullan and Donnelly
(2013) state that schools must be aware about
the relationship between technology and active
pedagogy, and how this integration can be
enhanced through change knowledge that
focuses on whole system reform. (p. 11)