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Joanne Kaattari

26 Tips for Writing Great Blog Posts - 4 views

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    This article was recommended by social media guru Beth Kantor on her Facebook page. In my experience, if it is from Beth, it's great! It may be helpful in our blog set up and posting.
Red Mendoza

Connectivism in Asia - 7 views

Ji Joanne, barcamps are youth organized events where they meet, sometimes for a few days, to discuss technology based questions particularly in the context of their social setting. All the organize...

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Matthias

Change MOOC #CCK11 #CCK12 * View topic - What is connectivism? My research so far... - 2 views

  • I see a blog as a personal reflective tool, somewhere to summarise our thoughts towards the end of a learning cycle.
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    blogs "towards the end of a learning cycle" ?
anonymous

What the U.S. can't learn from Finland about ed reform - 1 views

  • The school is the main author of curricula. And the teacher is the sole authority monitoring the progress of students. In Finland, there is a strong sense of trust in schools and teachers to carry out these responsibilities. There is no external inspection of schools or standardized testing of all pupils in Finland. For our national analysis of educational performance, we rely on testing only a small sample of students.
  • in Finland, education is viewed primarily as a public effort serving a public purpose
  • Many elements of Finnish successful school system are interwoven in the surrounding welfare state. Simply a transfer of these solutions would add another chapter to already exhausting volume of failed education reforms.
grace wolff

My Blog - 3 views

Well I have tried to no avail to get my blog connected. So here is the link anyway. I am having a heck of a time with RSS feed. http://silenttreewhisperer.blogspot.com/

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started by grace wolff on 28 Jan 12 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Finding the time for networked learning - 5 views

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    Hello Brainy Smurf (love that name!). That is a troubling stat and likely often true - 14% of time at work is spent on unwanted communication and 36% is spent finding information, contacting people and scheduling meetings. Maybe network analysis and more efficient connectivity can help with some of this? Here's hoping!!!
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    Hi, Joanne. I am still baffled by the number of people I meet who are drowning in information (emails being the biggest culprit). Networking FEELS like more flooding in the beginning but one learns to build oneself better filters and then its all good. Am in the midst of writing a blog post about that...stay tuned! http://brainysmurf1234.wordpress.com Cheers :)
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    Your blog post about networked learning was amazing. Lots of tips and things to think about. Thank you. I so enjoyed your insight about networked learning: "It's the payoff for being open to learning and working as if I am sampling from a huge buffet prepared by dozens of chefs, not eating from a fixed menu."
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.
grace wolff

blog for ebooks - 3 views

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    free download for scholarly books, instantly cant read the language -Sanskrit?? but the books are in English This is a blog from the middle east- what is good is that the ebooks for language (just a few) are instantly downloadable as PDF's- I got my Longman's dictionary for TESL here!
grace wolff

The Brain and Mind in Learning - 4 views

I have been researching the connectivity between the right and left brain and it is only achieved through body movement. the research of Paul Dennison in the 70's parallels the way education is app...

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Chris Morand

Where does 21st Century teaching begin? [Guest Blog] | Dangerously Irrelevant - 0 views

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    The 21st Century Teaching Project Findings (Part 2) This post is part of an ongoing series abridged from the 21st Century Teaching Project (21CTP) - a study of expert professional development trajectories and digital age practice.
grace wolff

My concept map is in my blog - 8 views

This covers all three stages since I started the CACE program so it is a journey with the same base, a drawing that I did for my personal learning environment. #3 is the CCk12 experience. I felt it...

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started by grace wolff on 10 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
grace wolff

academic future with google - 4 views

video about Google wave unveiling; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_UyVmITiYQ&feature=player_embedded#!

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anonymous

Maria Popova: In a new world of informational abundance, content curation is ... - 3 views

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    Well, you've simply got to admire a blog/newletter/Twiitter feed with the name "Brain Pickings" http://www.brainpickings.org/
anonymous

What Angry Birds Can Teach Us About Instructional Design - 2 views

  • Learning programs shouldn’t need to include instructions on how to use the learning programs.
  • Learning programs shouldn’t need to include instructions on how to use the learning programs.
Haniyfa Scott

How Open Education Can Transform Learning | MindShift - 1 views

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    the pros and cons and related links
anonymous

Online Learner Identity - 2 views

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    This blog raises great questions, Brainy Smurf, but I found your response posting most helpful.
Haniyfa Scott

What does iBooks mean for the eBook/eTextbook industry? | ZDNet - 6 views

shared by Haniyfa Scott on 26 Jan 12 - No Cached
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    further discussion on a topic...
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    It also could bring monopoly to Textbook industry.
myweb 2learn

Morningside Analytics - 0 views

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    Morningside Analytics discovers and monitors online networks that form around particular ideas and identifies thought leaders with standing in these audiences. M.A.'s focus is blogs (short for weblogs), the Internet's fastest growing information source. Morningside Analytics discovers emergent communities of bloggers and readers attuned to similar information.
Joanne Kaattari

Free Twitter 101 Tutorial - 5 views

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    Free Twitter 101 Tutorial - Still don't get Twitter? More and more this micro-blogging network is becoming a very useful tool for finding out what's going on with the people and things that matter to you the most. With our simple and engaging tutorial, you can learn all the various ways you can use Twitter to enhance your own life.
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