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Chris Morand

Using Wikis for Learning and Collaboration: The eLearning Coach - 0 views

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    Similar to Web 2.0, which makes use of newer web technologies for sharing information, eLearning 2.0 uses new technologies to distribute information, share knowledge and collaborate. Everyone knows about Wikipedia, a grand example of a wiki, but what about using smaller wikis in your workplace?
Julie Swaggert

The Next Generation of Educational Leadership: One of the Coolest Community-Building Pr... - 2 views

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    Connecting, collaborating and creating...the power of community!
ce_bclark

Reasons for Forums - 3 views

From "Moodle for Dummies" pg 159, Reasons for Forums: engage learners in collaborative projects enable learners to practice skills not supported in traditional class settings l...

cck12 connectivism #cck12 social networked learning

started by ce_bclark on 16 Feb 12 no follow-up yet
Steve Hennessey

Online Social Networks as formal learning environments - 1 views

Whether the idea of collaborative sharing and communal knowledge is formal or informal learning. As noted in the article "Social interaction, combined with meaningful knowledge building, was a sign...

cck12 change design networks connectivism

started by Steve Hennessey on 03 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Sharing Universe - 2 views

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    Very cool diagram and great way to illustrate different connection styles
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.
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