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Diethild Starkmeth

Free Knowledge Institute | Unlocking the knowledge society - 0 views

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    Browsing S. Downes' blog http://halfanhour.blogspot.com/2008/07/our-self-and-your-self.html lead me to this resource where people are interested in networking. In my opinion, a node with a lot of information and possibilities to connect.
myweb 2learn

Things You Really Need to Learn ~ Stephen's Web - 6 views

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      is this true? How do you know? what does this question mean at all?
  • you control your thoughts.
  • the only thing that matters at all is this present moment.
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  • what you are doing right now is the thing that you most want to do.
  • consequences - are for the most part a matter of choice.
  • The fact is, most people are very bad at predicting consequences
  • The prediction of consequences is part science, part mathematics, and part visualization. It is essentially the ability to create a mental model imaging the sequence of events that would follow,
  • what might happen
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    1000 things I knew but forgot is my bi line sometimes. A lot of it does have to do with memory retention. But is memory only cerebral??? W do have body memory , emotional memory and spiritual memory. When we truly learn something it becomes integrated on these levels as well. So yes the only thing that matters IS the present moment, that is how we experience life and learning and that is how we absorb-by our senses not being shut down.
Steve Hennessey

Repost of how to explain Connectivism to an 8 year old - 5 views

http://profesorbaker.com/2011/01/22/explain-it-to-me-like-im-an-8-year-old-connectivism-and-connected-knowledge-cck11/

social learning connectivism change learning cck12

started by Steve Hennessey on 20 Feb 12 no follow-up yet
Joanne Kaattari

Purdue OWL: APA Formatting and Style Guide - 2 views

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    As I slog through APA formatting, I found their guidance on how to source wkis very interesting: "Please note that the APA Style Guide to Electronic References warns writers that wikis (like Wikipedia, for example) are collaborative projects that cannot guarantee the verifiability or expertise of their entries." - It sounds like Purdue doesn't overly value connected knowledge!
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    Thanks for sharing Joanne - I have used the purdue owl quite a few times over the years but have never had to reference a wiki. Our of interest I think I'll take a look at the APA style guide tomorrow and see if they are similarly sceptical...
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    Thank you for posting Joanne, you beat me to the punch. I use this site often for paper writing and was wondering why it wasnt posted sooner.
Chris Morand

The World According To Sweety - #CCK12 Midway Papier - 0 views

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    Connectivism is a theoretical framework for understanding learning. In connectivism, the starting point for learning occurs when knowledge is actuated through the process of a learner connecting to and feeding information into a learning community. Can connectivism be viewed as a new learning theory?
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