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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."
anonymous

Learning is learning - 1 views

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    Steve Wheeler debating Knowles' adult learning principles
anonymous

Knowledge, Learning and Community - 1 views

  • : to teach is to model and demonstrate, to learn is to practice and reflect. Both teaching and learning consist of talking about and of doing. Theorizing and practicing. Abstracting and making concrete. Nothing new there, but what is key is the attitude we take as we understand that to learn is to emulate an entire organizational state and not merely to possess a simple set of facts.
  • A community relates to its constituent members in several ways. In is the environment within which a person experiences, practices and learns.
grace wolff

Learning Styles by Gray Kane on Prezi - 2 views

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    prezi about learning styles
Joanne Kaattari

Edupunk - Wikipedia - 4 views

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    Edupunk is an approach to teaching and learning practices that result from a do it yourself attitude and the avoidance of mainstream educational tools. and processes.
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    Hi Joanne, Check out the Edupunks' Guide at http://www.edupunksguide.org/ A comprehensive guide to learning online and charting a personalized path to an affordable credential using the latest innovative tools and organizations.
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    The more freedom and self directed learning the better I say, but what about bona fide credentials for the stiff upper lips of the world? This is a great site with step by step and tutorials. It all starts with research and wanting and learning to learn...
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.
Chris Morand

Economically-disadvantaged students learn to do what the computer tells them | Dangerously Irrelevant - 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

Learning Theory - 8 views

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    In this article, InfEd explores: What is learning? Is it a change in behaviour or understanding? Is it a process?
Julie Swaggert

http://www.inquiryhub.org./ - 5 views

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    Using a connectivist approach to create an open learning school.  Connect - Create - Learn   Very good stuff.
sylden

The Naked Lecturer - 3 views

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    Guide to make e-learning more accessible
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    For those that are creating online learning...great guidelines for teaching Disabled Students
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    Naked Lecturer? I had a look, of course. There were no pictures. Bummer. A while ago, I checked out "The Naked Scientists" podcast and found they all wore white lab coats, just like the rest of them. Life is full of disappointments. I see that "The Naked Lecturer" worked in both the "Further" and "Higher" Education sectors. I'm trying to imagine how to picture that . . . An x-y chart? Perhaps a hot air balloon and a jet plane? Would You Rather: Ride in a hot air balloon or travel in a jet plane? In any case, the resources are very useful, and they are presented in a usable way. Especially the little post-it Notes. Oh, I get it. Use them to cover up the interesting bits. Very cleaver. That's not higher or further, that's just better.
anonymous

Real Workplace Learning Twitter Chat - 4 views

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    Chat held Feb. 9, 2012
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    This is a great website. A discussion about informal, workplace learning using Twitter chat. Interesting in both content and format! I will definately try to make the next one. Thanks.
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    Thanks for this. It looks similar to ConnectedPD (http://connectedpd.posterous.com/). I tried this once and blogged about my experience here: http://goo.gl/6QKRw
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    Mark, you are proving the serendipitous value of networks today. Thanks for the ConnectedPD link! A close friend is looking for some new ways of looking at math curriculum. :)
Chris Morand

The World According To Sweety - #CCK12 Midway Papier - 0 views

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    Connectivism is a theoretical framework for understanding learning. In connectivism, the starting point for learning occurs when knowledge is actuated through the process of a learner connecting to and feeding information into a learning community. Can connectivism be viewed as a new learning theory?
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.
anonymous

Reflections on #lrnchat: Design Thinking - 2 views

  • Incorporating design thinking into learning design requires an open mind, and a willingness to look at what we do very differently. Too often, the ‘D’ in the ‘ID’ role stands for developer, not designer. We take a problem and immediately plug a solution into the template of our chosen authoring tool. That’s not design, and it’s not reflective of design thinking.
  • One thing I try to do to incorporate more design thinking into my learning design is to assume I’m wrong
  • By assuming I am wrong, not just about the solution but also about my understanding of the problem, I am forced to dig deeper. I am forced to think more about the problem, trying to better understand it from the perspective of those living it
azim hasmani

How to use a concept map - 7 views

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    Teaching and Learning using concept mapping
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    This is up my alley. Thanks
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    Good introduction but doesn't cover what I need explained - "how to pick the text / terms / action words" on the diagrams". Doesn't say why it's different from mindmap.
Chris Morand

12 ways to learn in 2012 - 6 views

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    I like # 12
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    I saved this one for RRS! thanks
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    Great learning strategies, thanks
myweb 2learn

Things You Really Need to Learn ~ Stephen's Web - 6 views

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      is this true? How do you know? what does this question mean at all?
  • you control your thoughts.
  • the only thing that matters at all is this present moment.
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  • what you are doing right now is the thing that you most want to do.
  • consequences - are for the most part a matter of choice.
  • The fact is, most people are very bad at predicting consequences
  • The prediction of consequences is part science, part mathematics, and part visualization. It is essentially the ability to create a mental model imaging the sequence of events that would follow,
  • what might happen
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    1000 things I knew but forgot is my bi line sometimes. A lot of it does have to do with memory retention. But is memory only cerebral??? W do have body memory , emotional memory and spiritual memory. When we truly learn something it becomes integrated on these levels as well. So yes the only thing that matters IS the present moment, that is how we experience life and learning and that is how we absorb-by our senses not being shut down.
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