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kaine edwards

Perceptions of Social Loafing in Online Learning Groups: A study of Public University and U.S. Naval War College students | Piezon | The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning - 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
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
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.
anonymous

Big ideas that matter right now - 2 views

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    Requires login to Social Learning Centre
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.
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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anonymous

Governing by Wiki: Social Media Foresight Summary - Policy Horizons Canada - 1 views

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    Lots to ponder in this article. First and foremost is my great surprise and delight to see a government policy document written in plain language that ordinary Canadians could read. We in the literacy community have been beating that drum with government for many years, usually to no avail. But besides that... I was struck by "Governance by Wiki". How does government respond to social media? Does a Twitter mob get to rule and change government policy by their numbers and shrillness? How does government consider the views of those who are not social media savvy, who don't blog, podcast and Tweet but who are still citizens who voices matter? Just wondering about these and other important issues raised in this article.
Joanne Kaattari

InfEd "The encyclopaedia of Informal Education" - 6 views

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    InfEd explores informal education, lifelong learning, social pedagogy and social action
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
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?
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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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. :)
Steve Hennessey

Networks? - 1 views

Network of feet http://www.mauihealthnetwork.com/php/reflexology.php Network of Tweeters http://www.localsocialsummit.com/lss/lsssocialmediaweek-twitter-network-for-the-smwldn-hashtag-by-blurky/ ...

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