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gsiemens

Electronics and the dim future of the university - 8 views

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    After 15 years we stand almost in the same level and maybe we need to wait next 15 years for seeing the change happens.
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.
azim hasmani

Dubai-ismaili-centre-fostering-social-connectivity - 4 views

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    International fostering of social connectivity
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    This is an ancient format! With new wording .
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
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

Nurturing Curiosity & Inspiring the Pursuit of Discovery| The Committed Sardine - 3 views

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    Curiosity and discovery as pillars of connectivism.
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    People loose curiosity because "curiosity killed the cat" and "too much curiosity lost Paradise" .
Diethild Starkmeth

Data - W3C - 1 views

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    Mentioned in Weinberger video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thf0Oklk4p8
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.
Diethild Starkmeth

Future Shock (1972) 1/5 - YouTube - 2 views

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    A video (1972) hosting Orson Wells.
anonymous

Nexalogy Environics | Social Media Intelligence - 1 views

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    Canadian
azim hasmani

Universities have a role in encouraging pluralist encounters says UBC President at inau... - 2 views

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    Very thought provoking
Diethild Starkmeth

Content Curation as Learning Design in large Distance Education Progra Online Class by ... - 2 views

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    An introduction to Connectivism
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."
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