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Jacques Cool

Social Learning vs. Communities of Practice - Janet Clarey - 0 views

  • Social Learning – Learning by observing, conversing, or questioning. This can take place in an informal or formal setting and sometimes may even occur without the learner realizing that learning is taking place or without making a conscious decision to learn. It’s organic and usually unorganized. Social Learning is more focused on the needs of the individual. In social learning, a participant might ask “What do *I* need to know and who knows how to answer this quickly?” Knowledge is primarily consumed or pulled from experts.
  • Communities of Practice (CoPs) – Groups of people with a common interest that are focused on collaboration and sharing of information related to that common interest. CoPs have a purpose, organization, and are usually tied to a business goal when used in corporations. A CoP is more focused on improving performance and enhancing knowledge of the group, as opposed to an individual. In CoPs, a participant might ask “What can I share with the group or how can we solve a problem together?” Knowledge is primarily shared or pushed.
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    Social Learning - Learning by observing, conversing, or questioning. This can take place in an informal or formal setting and sometimes may even occur without the learner realizing that learning is taking place or without making a conscious decision to learn. It's organic and usually unorganized. Social Learning is more focused on the needs of the individual. In social learning, a participant might ask "What do *I* need to know and who knows how to answer this quickly?" Knowledge is primarily consumed or pulled from experts.
Jacques Cool

Social media and its impact on workplace learning OR how the Smart Worker works and lea... - 0 views

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    Although more and more people are now using the term "social learning" to mean the use of social media for learning, most of them are simply referring to how social media can be used within formal, social learning/training - whereas this is only a small part of the picture.The more powerful part is how social media is being used to enhance informal social learning.
Jacques Cool

Online Learning: Good, Bad, Inevitable « Online Learning Update - 0 views

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    One thing for certain is that online education is here to stay. No matter what happens to Blackboard, online course management software programs are firmly entrenched in too many institutions (traditional and for-profit alike) for online learning ever to go away.
Jacques Cool

A Case for Using Social Media with Learning | MindShift - 0 views

  • What starts out as social networking is evolving into social production.
  • Social media has the potential to revolutionize our model of learning by transforming individual students from information silos into smart nodes within a dynamic and interdependent learning network. By serving as the connective tissue of a learning environment — whether it’s a class, school or community organized around common interests — social media can enhance student communication, collaboration and problem solving by aggregating perspectives. Through the process of sharing our perspectives we can get closer to seeing the whole picture. With a more comprehensive picture we improve our ability to innovate and problem solve.
Jacques Cool

E-learning in university: the digital natives are restless | University Affairs - 0 views

  • The common assumption is that these students, sometimes dubbed “digital natives” because they’ve spent their entire lives with the Internet and digital technology, are comfortable with and clamour for e-learning technologies. But, this doesn’t seem to be the case. Far from preferring to be immersed in a digital world of self-directed learning, students seem to still have an enormous desire for class-based lectures, the report’s authors claim.
Danny Cormier

Chapman Alliance: Bryan Chapman, LMS Short List, Blended Learning - How Long Does it Ta... - 1 views

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    Étude sur l'estimation des coûts de différentes modèles de E-learning
Jacques Cool

"Online Learning" is So Last Year" - 1 views

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    Sheryl Nussbaum-Beech
Jacques Cool

News: Freeing the LMS - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    In a move that could shake the e-learning industry,Pearson today unveiled a new learning management system that colleges will be able to use for free, without having to pay any of the licensing or maintenance costs normally associated with the technology.
Monica Savoie

Apple - Education - iPod touch and iPhone enable on-the-go learning - 0 views

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    iPod touch and iPhone are perfect for learning no matter where you are. Don't let their small size fool you. These devices put thousands of apps and countless possibilities in your pocket. With so many educational apps available, students can carry an entire library of reference materials, interactive lessons, even games that make learning fun - anywhere.
Danny Cormier

eBook | Mobile Learning: A Quick Start Guide - 1 views

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    "Mobile Learning: A Quick Start Guide"
anonymous

Learning 2.0 for Associations | Social Media E-learning - 0 views

  • The eBook is completely free and you will not be asked to provide an e-mail or any other information to access it. We encourage you to download it, read it, and share it today.
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      pic and quote from Stephen p.71 photo et citation de Stephen Downes sur page 71
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