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paul reid

elearnspace. Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age - 0 views

  • Albert-László Barabási states that “nodes always compete for connections because links represent survival in an interconnected world” (2002, p.106).
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      My prediction is that the schools that initiate and establish contact with other schools for authentic inquiry based learning using connectivist tools will gain greater immunity from irrelavence. Relavence will become increasingly important to parents/students when choosing venues for learning to occur. A colleague once said to me that academic results at the private schools she chose for her kids were not as important as the lifelong connections they made with friends with influence. Optimistically I disagreed, but the power of connectivism whilst not immediately apparent is related at the contextual core to this element of Darwinist process.
  • Some questions to explore in relation to learning theories and the impact of technology and new sciences (chaos and networks) on learning: How are learning theories impacted when knowledge is no longer acquired in the linear manner? What adjustments need to made with learning theories when technology performs many of the cognitive operations previously performed by learners (information storage and retrieval). How can we continue to stay current in a rapidly evolving information ecology? How do learning theories address moments where performance is needed in the absence of complete understanding? What is the impact of networks and complexity theories on learning? What is the impact of chaos as a complex pattern recognition process on learning? With increased recognition of interconnections in differing fields of knowledge, how are systems and ecology theories perceived in light of learning tasks?
  • Constructivism suggests that learners create knowledge as they attempt to understand their experiences (Driscoll, 2000, p. 376).
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    Connectivism: The original research A Learning Theory for the Digital Age December 12, 2004 George Siemens
glen gatin

MIT Convergence Culture Consortium: Archives - 0 views

  • just-in-time scholarship,
    • glen gatin
       
      great descriptive term.
  • public intellectuals, finding ways to translate their ideas into a more citizenly discourse that speaks across disciplinary boundaries and communicates with a diverse audience.
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      scholar-practitioner
  • Another key frustration of anyone who writes about contemporary culture is that the world is changing so fast that certain details become out of date before a book sees print.
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    Just in time scholarship.
Barbara Dieu

The Byron Review - Safety Online - 0 views

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    Safer Children in a Digital World: the report of the Byron Review links, additional comments .. check out the importance of all stakeholders esp ..children's voice
Al Upton

BBC NEWS | Technology | Learning from technology - 0 views

  • Becta's "Next Generation Learning" campaign aims to improve the way schools and colleges use technology for learning, and a key part of this drive is about raising awareness among parents of the benefits of technology and the internet, while encouraging them to stay safe online. There is a huge amount of advice and guidance available for parents to ensure their children are protected in the virtual world. Organisations like the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) and Stay Safe Online, for example, are working hard to help parents understand more about what their children are doing on the web.
Ginger Lewman

The National Geographic Online Store - Human Footprint DVD - 0 views

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    National Geographic demonstrates, in a series of remarkable visuals, what makes up an average human life today and how everything we do has impact on the world around us.
Ginger Lewman

A Glimpse of the World: Cameroon's descent: ANOTHER FAILED STATE? - 0 views

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    I'm thinking of a "conflict in Africa" project and the role of the US need for products. Not good to see Cameroon going down the same path. ...TIA (this is africa)
anonymous

Education Protects - What Online Environments Best Protect Our Kids? - 82 views

UK report with participation from ACMA http://police.homeoffice.gov.uk/news-and-publications/publication/operational-policing/social-networking-guidance?view=Binary http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STAND...

authentic connection education learning risk safety web2.0

Sarah Usher

One Step Closer to My Dream - 3 views

My father was a police officer and he died protecting people and making this world a better place. All my life, I always wanted to follow in my father's footsteps and follow a path with police care...

police careers

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