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Joanne Kaattari

Amazing Stories of Openness (Open Ed Conference 2009) - 2 views

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    Here is an updated link on the week 9 article by Alan Levine on "Amazing Stories of Openness". It shares various videos and inspiring stories. Truly amazing stuff! "Open Education Conference Vancouver August 12, 2009 While the Open Education movement focuses on institutional issues, a large ocean exists of powerful individual accomplishments simply from tapping into content that is open for sharing and re-use."
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?
anonymous

Sharing Universe - 2 views

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    Very cool diagram and great way to illustrate different connection styles
Joanne Kaattari

TED - Education! - 2 views

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    Ted-Ex introduces TED-Ed: Lessons worth sharing - mind altering education coming your way!
Joanne Kaattari

Long Tail - Wikipedia - 1 views

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    The Long Tail or long tail refers to the statistical property that a larger share of population rests within the tail of a probability distribution than observed under a "normal" or Gaussian distribution. The term Long Tail has gained popularity in recent times as describing the retailing strategy of selling a large number of unique items with relatively small quantities sold of each - usually in addition to selling fewer popular items in large quantities
anonymous

To tweet or not to tweet - 2 views

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    I tend to over tweet although i find it a good way to share messages or opinions...although why do people add and delete all the time. With twitter taking over the social media networking world, its hard not to get caught up.
Chris Morand

Economically-disadvantaged students learn to do what the computer tells them | Dangerou... - 2 views

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    Here are two quotes for you: Economically disadvantaged students, who often use the computer for remediation and basic skills, learn to do what the computer tells them, while more affluent students, who use it to learn programming and tool applications, learn to tell the computer what to do. Neuman, D.
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    Is that why more and more companies are sponsoring schools and the movement of charter schools in the US is so popular? When the Gov't and big business start controlling the message and influencing policy and laws when it comes to sharing and distribution, thats not even a slippery slope thats an avalanche.
Joanne Kaattari

The 'Curator' - 7 views

Steve, I liked that image of the "Curator" too for teaching. Curation is a greatly undervalued art! Thanks for sharing.

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Steve Hennessey

Three Generations of Pedagogy - 4 views

I appreciated the insite on the use of the new connectivist pedagogy. It actually provided me with an idea for my I-team at work, one that will hopefully look at sharing ideas in our networks of em...

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started by Steve Hennessey on 02 Apr 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...

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

Behavioral Job Interviewing Strategies - 3 views

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    I came across this interesting article and thought I would share!
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
kaine edwards

Perceptions of Social Loafing in Online Learning Groups: A study of Public University a... - 4 views

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    What a great term: social loafing. I've never heard it before, but upon reading this article, realised I've experienced it often enough. Thanks.
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    It's the first time i've heard of this term also. Very different from the term lurking. A little lengthy but worth the skim over.
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    Kaine Very interesting article. I think it exists. I have perceived social loafing, definitely in my past online courses or at work.But I am not sure if that is true or not. What if I was also perceived as social loafer at the same time by others? Who is right then? Thanks for sharing it. I read and also bookmarked it. Ilona
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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Haniyfa Scott

Our digital children - 3 views

These are thoughts I share yet could not put into words that heartfelt.

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