Welcome to the Change MOOC - YouTube - 0 views
Do MOOCs have a critical mass? « Jasmin Hamadeh on #change11 - 2 views
Change MOOC Reflections - BioRam - 9 views
Digital scholarship MOOC - YouTube - 3 views
In Learning | Jim picks up on Gordon's (don't call him Gordo) ... - 1 views
George Siemens presenting his views on MOOC and Connectivism - 6 views
The Skills Both Online Students And Teachers Must Have | Edudemic - 9 views
Five critiques of the Open Educational Resources movement | jeremyknox.net - 5 views
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One of the most noticeable effects of the privileging of learning in the OER movement is the lack of consideration with regards to pedagogy and the place of the teacher.
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Given that movements such as OER are not advocates of chaotic, unpredictable learning, but in fact appear to desire similar outcomes to those achieved by organised education, we might contend that reasoned thinking must play some part the structuring of the OER project. Therefore, it is not the concept of negative liberty itself that is problematic, but rather the premise that its realisation will achieve predefined goals; that an expected order will somehow emerge from unrestrained action.
Authentic Learning ~ #change11 - 5 views
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We know that people learn best by being actively and collaboratively involved in learning but in universities, we continue to use lectures and other one-way, vessel filling, sage-on-stage, methods to tell students what they need to know
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An authentic learning approach enables educators to design tasks and assessments that are based on the kinds of activities that are performed in the so called ‘real world’.
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An authentic learning pedagogy focuses on students collaboratively creating genuine products that are polished and professional, and that are shared and published.
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Using mLearning and MOOCs to understand chaos, emergence, and complexity in education |... - 5 views
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what is a self-organising system? They don't define. In a strict sense there cannot be such a thing - if any thing is in touch with its environment then it is being organised by its environment as much as by itself. Alternatively, "self-organising" is an unnecessary tautology - it doesn't add anything to the idea of a thing being a system. At best, chaos/complexity is a very loose analogy, not very helpful - because this learning network process is not shown to behave in exactly the ways prescribed by Prigogine etc (the makers of chaos theory). At best it suggests that the learnings gained by the participants are not initially foreseen (as they are supposed to be in a more formal education programme). In principle chaos/complexity theory could be used to explore the trajectory of learning in the system, if not that of individual participants.
Between the By-Road and the Main Road: Bold Schools: Part I - Learner as Knowmad - 1 views
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When we conceive of learner as knowmad, the traditional roles assigned to teacher and student become less relevant, necessary, and linear. The knowmad is mobile and learns with anybody, anywhere, anytime. As such, the place we now know as school may be too small and perhaps unable to contain the range of learning engagements necessary for those with nomadic tendencies. Rather, think of the extended community--one that is physical, virtual, and blended-- as potential learning spaces that our knowmadic traveler composes, accesses, participates in, abandons, and changes.
2011 The Year of Open « Paul Stacey - 4 views
Writing Multiple-Choice Questions for Higher-level Thinking - 9 views
Knowmads in Society 3.0 | Education Futures - 10 views
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In the pre-industrial age, nomads were people that moved with their livelihood (usually animal herding) instead of settling at a single location. Industrialization forced the settlement of many nomadic peoples… …but, something new is emerging in the 21st century: Knowmads. A knowmad is what I term a nomadic knowledge worker -that is, a creative, imaginative, and innovative person who can work with almost anybody, anytime, and anywhere. Industrial society is giving way to knowledge and innovation work.
Rhizomatic Learning - Why we teach? » Dave's Educational Blog - 4 views
the rhizomatic learning lens & what rhizomes are good for | theory.cribchronicles.com - 4 views
Connectivism and 'Ah-Ha' moments « Jenny Connected - 5 views
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