Teaching in Social and Technological Networks « Connectivism - 9 views
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The model falls apart when we distribute content and extend the activities of the teacher to include multiple educator inputs and peer-driven learning.
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Skype brings anyone, from anywhere, into a classroom. Students are not confined to interacting with only the ideas of a researcher or theorist. Instead, a student can interact directly with researchers through Twitter, blogs, Facebook, and listservs. 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. Course content is similarly fragmented. The textbook is now augmented with YouTube videos, online articles, simulations, Second Life builds, virtual museums, Diigo content trails, StumpleUpon reflections, and so on.
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Traditional courses provide a coherent view of a subject. This view is shaped by “learning outcomes” (or objectives). These outcomes drive the selection of content and the design of learning activities. Ideally, outcomes and content/curriculum/instruction are then aligned with the assessment. It’s all very logical: we teach what we say we are going to teach, and then we assess what we said we would teach. This cozy comfortable world of outcomes-instruction-assessment alignment exists only in education. In all other areas of life, ambiguity, uncertainty, and unkowns reign. Fragmentation of content and conversation is about to disrupt this well-ordered view of learning. Educators and universities are beginning to realize that they no longer have the control they once (thought they) did
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Discusses the role of teachers in the learning process through social networks: He gives seven roles 1. Amplifying, 2. Curating, 3. Wayfinding and socially-driven sensemaking, 4. Aggregating, 5. Filtering, 6. Modelling, 7. Persistent presence. He ends with this provocative thought: "My view is that change in education needs to be systemic and substantial. Education is concerned with content and conversations. The tools for controlling both content and conversation have shifted from the educator to the learner. We require a system that acknowledges this reality."
Digitally Speaking / Social Bookmarking and Annotating - 10 views
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Diigo Profile
IDT3600 Digital Organization- Chasity Partee - 1 views
https://www.diigo.com/outliner/lzhxkt/IDT3600-Digital-Organization?key=ji5e71taop
Prestartup Review Checklists Sample - 0 views
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This is the ninth checklist in the sixth volume of a series of books on the topic of Operational Integrity Management. The Table below lists current books and chapters (the current chapter is highlighted). Download the complete book at https://bin95.com/ebooks/operational-management-oim.htm
Diesel Emergency Generator Sample 1 - 0 views
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Excerpt 1 from Diesel Standby Generator Maintenance: I discovered these facts by visiting each ESG and checking all areas of the site. These ESG sites represented a very large and critical Company asset that must be managed correctly. Download the entire book at https://bin95.com/ebooks/emergency-power-generator.htm
Belt Bucket Elevator Design Engineering Sample - 0 views
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Sample from Belt Bucket Elevator Design, Use and Care eBook. (SECOND EDITION) Sections on CALCULATE THROW INTO CHUTE AND CHUTE SIZE and DETERMINE THE DRIVE ARRANGEMENT Download the full copy PDF at https://bin95.com/ebooks/bucket-elevator-industrial-design.htm
Machine Tools Sample - 0 views
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Sample from The Machinist Handbook for Precision Machining and Equipment Maintenance. Machinists must be trained in precision machining and develop the knowledge of engineers and technologists working on the shop floor. For this, different types of books on machining and machinist handbooks need to be referred to as information required, which is usually not available in machining manuals supplied by the manufacturers, along with the machine tools and equipment. Download the complete Machinist Handbook at https://bin95.com/ebooks/machining-equipment-maintenance.htm 1
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