Education-2020 - connectivism - 3 views
Digital Androgogy - 4 views
http://jperk30.edublogs.org/2010/03/23/improving-our-digital-andragogy/
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.
brain connectivity exercises/ interview with Paul Dennsion - 3 views
http://ezinearticles.com/?Interview-with-Paul-E.-Dennison---Author-of-Brain-Gym-and-Me:--Reclaiming-the-Pleasure-of-Learning&id=594906
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...
21st Century Textbooks for a Digital Generation | Wired Educator - 4 views
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Muammar Ghaddafi. Saddam Hussain. Barak Obama. Fukishima. Sub-Prime Lending. What do these topics have in common? They are all important subjects that our students should be learning about, yet they probably don't appear in most textbooks in our classrooms. The moment a textbook rolls off the printing press, it begins to morph into a useless paperweight.
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Great article. E-books have so much potential - for increased accessibility, lower costs, portability, currency, etc. etc.
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I tried to leave this on the site , not intended for the group.....In order to reach our students, we need to think like "Digital Natives", not "Digital Immigrants" (thank you Marc Prensky). ...i think you have valid points and this can be a useful tool but why use these terms, Natives and Immigrants. I often find these terms can be used negatively and could be percieved as such. Although this may not be your intention saying you are now a Digital Native vs a Digital Immigrant to me sounds , negative. Its just a thought , but i do appreciate your take on text books and the usefulness of utilizing this tool to keep up to date.
Transforming the Classroom - 3 views
http://21stcenturylearning.typepad.com/blog/connectivism/
Technology Integration - 3 views
http://www.ct4me.net/technology_integr.htm
The Next Generation of Educational Leadership: One of the Coolest Community-Building Pr... - 2 views
Connect & Inspire Learners - 1 views
Twitter Chats for Learning Professionals - 0 views
Our digital children - 3 views
These are thoughts I share yet could not put into words that heartfelt.

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First Steps to Planning a MOOC - 3 views
First Steps to Planning a MOOC - 3 views
Connecticut superintendents propose a radically different approach to education - 0 views
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