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Mohsen Saadatmand

Open Culture - 1 views

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    The best free cultural & educational media on the web
Keith Hamon

What the science of human nature can teach us : The New Yorker - 1 views

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    We are living in the middle of a revolution in consciousness. Over the past few decades, geneticists, neuroscientists, psychologists, sociologists, economists, and others have made great strides in understanding the inner working of the human mind. Far from being dryly materialistic, their work illuminates the rich underwater world where character is formed and wisdom grows. They are giving us a better grasp of emotions, intuitions, biases, longings, predispositions, character traits, and social bonding, precisely those things about which our culture has least to say. Brain science helps fill the hole left by the atrophy of theology and philosophy.
Stephanie Cooper

What is a WAN? - 0 views

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    Just like a WAN (Wide Area Network), our social network expands from the close circle of family and friend to people all around the world.
Stephan Rinke

Ein Freund, ein guter Freund - Die positiven Wirkungen der sozialen Vernetzun... - 1 views

  • Wer sich online vernetzt, hat auch im echten Leben mehr Sozialkontakte“
  • Virtuelle Freunde aber könnten keine echten menschlichen Kontakte ersetzen – so mahnen immer wieder vor allem jene, die in den Netzwerken gar nicht dabei sind.
  • Soziale Kommunikation und Interaktion, aber auch soziales Engagement sind generell im Aufwind, nicht auf dem Rückzug
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  • kommunikative Potential
  • Netzwerk-Logik
  • Onliner
  • sind keineswegs lichtscheue Elemente oder Bildschirmjunkies
  • auf Kosten ihres Konsums von klassischen Massenmedien
  • der Regel sozial hochkompetente, kommunikationsfreudige und engagierte Menschen.
Mohsen Saadatmand

http://it.coe.uga.edu/itforum/paper92/paper92.html - 5 views

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    Learning networks and connective knowledge by Stephen Downes 2006
anonymous

The Love of Triangle: C.I.T | Connektd to Explore - 0 views

  • Interactions with one’s artifact increase intrinsic motivation and create connection between people and knowledge.
  • I have introduced in the Plearn blog the principle of ELIS Wheel : Explore, Learn, Interact and Socialize in the learning process. We need to create something and share it with others in the cloud and we need to interact to enhance intrinsic and extrinsic motivations in the crowd’s spirit.
gestaltgrrl

Self-Taught 14-Year-Old App Developer Bounces Out the Birds | Spotlight on Digital Medi... - 0 views

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    An example of the creative ability provided by new technology for children and other people.
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    How does creating an app fit in with connectivism? The ultimate exemplar?
luisa dall'acqua

CCK11 - A survey - 0 views

Dear all, For my research, evaluating and extending PLEs, and connectivism I'm conducting a survey on the experience carried out in CCK11 courses. Please kindly cooperate in its implementation. The...

started by luisa dall'acqua on 05 Apr 11 no follow-up yet
Keith Hamon

The Sociology of Academic Networks - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 1 views

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    Collins … theorizes about the rituals by which people interact with others, from large groups, to person-to-person relationships, to the imaginary conversations that a person engages in his or her mind. … When people interact their shared attention trains each other to be in a group with a shared purpose.
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