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Sheri Edwards

Learning Is the New Work - Chief Learning Officer, Solutions for Enterprise Productivity - 0 views

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    By far the most important way employees learn to do their work is in the course of doing their jobs. As Picasso said, "I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it." Workers learn through discovery borne of trying things out, mimicking others and engaging in conversation. They do this on the job, not in the classroom.
Sheri Edwards

Beyond Rigor - Hybrid Pedagogy - 1 views

  • What is rigorous, then, is not process but our curious examination of the (unforeseen, unexpected) results and their effectiveness.
  • Engaged: Meaningful work
  • Critical: We can’t be afraid to critique our own circumstances, our own context.
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  • Dynamic
  • Better that we model our passion to know something thoroughly than to merely transmit content or knowledge.
  • Curious: A rigorous curiosity underpins the most fruitful work scholars do.
  • a resolution to the inquiry
  • Derivative
  • attentive and alive, responsive
  • a series of iterative experiments.
  • Cormier suggests rhizomatic education — constructing and negotiating community knowledge through a series of interdependent nodes — as a pedagogical solution within quickly changing fields of information. In other words, by connecting to each other, no matter our expertise or station, knowledge grows.
  • We may provide the content, but this is no different today than scattering LEGOs on a table: what happens next is not up to us
  • from a traditional model of schooling to one more compatible with the realities of the digital landscape. Experimentation, inquiry, and play are both the research tools we must use to create online and hybrid classrooms, and also the methodologies best employed within those classrooms.
  • Testing and canonical content are less vital to the new media landscape than interactivity, play, and relevant application.
  • that students “show up,” be curious, collaborate, and contribute.
  • The digital has reminded us that learning happens unexpectedly, and so should our approach to learning be unexpectant. We must return play to education, to pedagogy, and to all scholarly practice.
  • Field Notes for 21st Century Literacies: This book was produced by graduate students in a course with Cathy N. Davidson. The text of the work is itself rigorous, but what we find most intensely rigorous is the way the reader is brought into the book’s ongoing creation through simultaneous publishing on communal platforms like Rap Genius, HASTAC, GitHub, and Google Docs.
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    "The digital has reminded us that learning happens unexpectedly"
Sheri Edwards

Tinkering With Voices in Poetry - 1DR What Else? A journey into the cloud… - 0 views

  • how easy SoundTrap is use; a collaboration with students would work with a light learning curve. Imagine students creating their own poems for two voices, or creating a podcast for the school
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    "how easy SoundTrap is use; a collaboration with students would work with a light learning curve. Imagine students creating their own poems for two voices, or creating a podcast for the school"
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Make Space - 0 views

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    "ake Space (John Wiley & Sons, 2012) is a new book based on the work at the Stanford University d.school and its Environments Collaborative Initiative. It is a tool for helping people intentionally manipulate space to ignite creativity."
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