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Bridging the Distance: How distance and flexible learning is used to support rural development in Iceland. A presentation by Hróbjartur Árnason (University of Iceland) held on EDEN conference in Oslo 12-15 june 2013. This presentation is part of the DISTANS networks project on "How Education can Support Rural Development": http://distans.wetpaint.com/page/Does+Education+support+rural+development%3F
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Does education support rural development?Hróbjartur Árnason ,University of Iceland

  photo: Some rights reserved by Örlygur Hnefill

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• Background• 4 examples• 2 didactical points

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Nordic population density• Sweden - 9,230,000• Denmark - 5,510,000• Finland - 5,330,000 • Norway - 4,755,000• Iceland - 320,000• Greenland - 57,000• Faroe Islands - 49,000

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What did we do?• Six Symposia– Practical examples– Research results– Reflections on ideas

DISTANS Network:• Toured the Nordic countries• Visited educational sites

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Distans.wetpaint.com

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• Shrinking infrastructure• Few opportunities• „Lower“ quality of life•Difficult to offer learning because students are few and scattered

Challenges mentioned

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Let them eat cake!

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Let them learn!

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Using distance and flexible learning to bridge distances 

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Mariann Solberg:Flexible learning can support rural areas by giving:

• Qualified workers• Increased innovation• Even out social and geographic

inequality• Democratic participation• Personal development• Slows down emigration

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Four examples from Iceland:

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3/4Capital: Reykjavik

320.000 inhabitants100.000 km2

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ÍsafjörðurNursestudents create cohort in isolated town

Synchronus, cohort in one distant location

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Teacher training: Asynchrounus and blendedIndividual students persue studies with work, and attend F2F gatherings on campus.

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Stykkishólmur + 8 other Regional and topical research centres • Attract students to rural

areas for intensive courses• Teachers teach online or

visit university

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Háskólasetrið á HornafirðiHöfn og Kirkjubæjarklaustri

Rannsóknasetur HÍSuðurlandi, Selfossi og

Gunnarsholti

Rannsóknasetur HÍVestmannaeyjum

Háskólasetur SuðurnesjaSandgerði

Háskólasetur SnæfellsnessStykkishólmi

Rannsóknasetur HÍVestfjörðum

Bolungarvík og Patreksfirði

Rannsóknasetur HÍNorðvesturlandi

Skagaströnd

Rannsóknasetur HÍNorðausturlandi

Húsavík

Rannsóknasetur HÍAusturlandiEgilsstöðum

Nine research centres

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Computer school invites online participants into class

People who live in rural areas can participate in classroom based teaching through their own device

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Issues• Online Students tend to

connect content less to own situation

• Marianne Solberg:– find it difficult to get

students to connect learning to own life, and find their "own voice" in the subject.

• Anna Guðrún Edvardsdóttir:– Students did not question

learning content– did not relate content to

own situation

• Women did not go into new arenas

• "Education is not enough"– "Good life" – Quality of life

• Can technology increase quality of life– Isolation– OTHER people

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Meaning for didactics

• Point ONE: Create and train community

• Point TWO: Connect learning to local life

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Point ONE: "Create community" • Emphasize community in

online courses• Train online skills:

– find– connect – lead– innate– participate

• Join communities– Forums– Communities of

• practice• interest• innovation

– Social networks• Connect people better

together– locally– globally

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Point TWO:

Connect learning to local life• Duty of teachers of distance students:• Help students

– Connect content • Local meaning• Personal consequences

– Root their learning in local• issues• culture• needs

– How• Questions• Learning Projects• Flexibility

• Connect studies to– Local benefit– How can content improve

• local situation• What can I do?

– Quality of life


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