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Keith Hamon

Connectivism Technology Web 2.0 Education Learning and Research - Connectivism, Technol... - 0 views

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    To share & discuss education, learning and research in Connectivism, Technology, Web2.0, e-Learning, PLE, K-12, Higher and Open Education
Mohsen Saadatmand

Teaching in Social and Technological Networks « Connectivism - 3 views

  • The largely unitary voice of the traditional teacher is fragmented by the limitless conversation opportunities available in networks. When learners have control of the tools of conversation, they also control the conversations in which they choose to engage.
  • For educators, control is being replaced with influence. Instead of controlling a classroom, a teacher now influences or shapes a network.
  • we find our way through active exploration. Designers can aid the wayfinding process through consistency of design and functionality across various tools, but ultimately, it is the responsibility of the individual to click/fail/recoup and continue.
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  • “To teach is to model and to demonstrate. To learn is to practice and to reflect.”
  • Without an online identity, you can’t connect with others – to know and be known. I don’t think I’m overstating the importance of have a presence in order to participate in networks.
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    Given that coherence and lucidity are key to understanding our world, how do educators teach in networks? For educators, control is being replaced with influence. Instead of controlling a classroom, a teacher now influences or shapes a network.
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    Link provided in back chat on PLNs - explains teacher's role of providing a narrative of cohesion on a particular topic.
Mohsen Saadatmand

Open Culture - 1 views

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    The best free cultural & educational media on the web
Larry Kahn

What is a True Scholar-Practitioner? - Associated Content from Yahoo! - associatedconte... - 3 views

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    is this scholar a typical UK or USA concept? translation of the word gives "geleerde" somebody who learned a lot. On "the continent" you are a professor, or an expert, but "geleerde' is not a 'continental' vocation.
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