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In-Time On-Place Learning
Creation, Annotation and Sharing of Location-Based Mobile Videos
Merja BautersJukka Purma
Teemu LeinonenAalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture
Helsinki – Finland [email protected]
Teemu LeinonenAssociate Professor, Dr. New Media Design and Learning
Learning Environments research group (LeGroup)
Media Lab HelsinkiAalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture
Photo by Cary Bass / Wikimedia Commons
Aalto University– Where science and art meet technologyand business
Three Things to Think1. Context2. Theoretical notions3. Ach So! : location-based mobile video tool for learning
Three Things to Think1. Context2. Theoretical notions3. Ach So! : location-based mobile video tool for learning
The future of work?Anna Keune (2013): iTec project
Work and work
Automatons / robots
Anu Koski (2012): Needlepoint Robo
EK Oivallus 2011. Illustration: Rami Niemi
Work in networks
Networks are automatonsCastells 1999
EK Oivallus 2011. Illustration: Rami Niemi
Practices and situations.
Construction sector
Practices and situations
How to support learning, when the work is connected to physical practices, places and unique
situations?
Make learning possible as part of the work.
Make learning possible in situ.
Provide tools to enhance learning in a network.
How to support learning, when the work is connected to physical practices, places and unique
situations?
Kooken et al., 2007, Kerosuo and Toiviainen, 2011,Mørch and Skaanes 2010)
What are the main challenges to learn in construction field?
Lack of time and space.
Short moments of needs to learn new tools, practices, and materials.
Often harsh conditions.
What are the main challenges to learn in construction field?
1. Context2. Theoretical notions3. Ach So! : location-based mobile video tool for learning
Three Things to Think
Three Things to Think1. Context2. Theoretical notions3. Ach So! : location-based mobile video tool for learning
Learning and Experience
Learning through Experiences
Experiences suggest changes of practices.
Changes of practises trigger reflective processing of the situations.
Results as new practices (habits).
Learning through Experiences
Experience and ReflectionDan Graham (1974): Present Continuous Past(s)
Closed-circuit video installation.
From Experience to Reflection
Moments of doubts and inspiration.
Feeling of irritation, annoyance.
Clues and hints help us to understand where the irritation comes from.
Moments of qualitative immediacy.
From Experience to Reflection
How to Enhance Reflection?
When experience triggers reflection, a tool may turn that reflection into visible and
sharable action.
A tool can make a common (or an uncommon) execution of a task into a shared
object of discussion and improvement.
How to Enhance Reflection?
Three Things to Think1. Context2. Theoretical notions3. Ach So! : location-based mobile video tool for learning
Three Things to Think1. Context2. Theoretical notions3. Ach So! : location-based mobile video tool for learning
A Tool for Reflection?
if (all) you have (is) a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
http://achso.aalto.fi
Ach So!
From RWTH – Aachen: AnViAnno, a proof of concept for video annotation with Android.
Redesign and development of a mobile tool for learning in construction.
Agile design and development: iterations, testing, development.
Record video clips for later reflection and discussion.
Choose genre for the video (category, scaffold): (1) site visit, (2) problem, (3) trick of trade, (4) good work.
Review your video and annotate it: add markers to the video and write “sub-titles”.
The videos will come with automatic meta-data: location, time, author etc.
The video clips are sent to video library accessible for all the users.
Easy search / filtering of the videos by location, time, author, genre etc.
Future research and development• More research on the use in the “wild”:
– Learning experience / collaborative learning / social networks.
– Organizational issues.– Social and political questions.
• Better support for harsh conditions– Record clips with wearable cameras.– Other ways to record without using hands.
• More annotation options– scaling the annotation marker. – hand-drawn annotations.– voice annotations (voice to text).
If you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
If you have the Ach So!, many things starts to look like
experiences worth of sharing and reflecting on.
Thank you.
The Learning Layers project is supported by the European Commission within the 7th Framework Programme under Grant Agreement #318209, under the DG Information society and Media (E3), unit of Cultural heritage and technology-enhanced learning. http://learning-layers.eu
Merja BautersJukka Purma
Teemu LeinonenAalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture
Helsinki – Finland [email protected]