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Brenda Kaulback

Professor Dr. Mauri Åhlberg´s homepage - 0 views

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    professor's web page with mind map of learning concepts
Brenda Kaulback

614671_792608032_785041932.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    Professional development for teachers in a CoP
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    to transform existing teacher education programs' course contexts into communities of learners that link the learning of preservice teachers with the learning of experienced teachers and teacher educators
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    This looks great, Brenda, but I can't access it. :(
Brenda Kaulback

Human Intelligence: Practical Intelligence - 0 views

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    "Smart people or smart contexts?"
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    I am interested in how and whether tacit knowledge can develop in a vCoP. This is a summary of Sternberg's view of intelligence, including practical intelligence, which is a version of tacit intelligence
Brenda Kaulback

Mind - Research Upends Traditional Thinking on Study Habits - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    For those PhD students who are trying to figure out how best to study - to understand and to remember - the research sets aside some common conceptions and offers some new ones. My favorite - which I am trying tonight - is to study the same material in different rooms. Hmmmm Where to study? bedroom?? (dangerous! I will sleep!)
Sus Nyrop

How annotation works - 3 views

How annotation works in Diigo? I wonder if any of you are already using Diigo note taking?

started by Sus Nyrop on 27 Aug 10 no follow-up yet
Barbara McDonald

Blended Learning and Sense of Community: A Comparative Analysis with Traditional and Fu... - 0 views

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    Blended learning is a hybrid of classroom and online learning that includes some of the conveniences of online courses without the complete loss of face-to-face contact. The present study used a causal-comparative design to examine the relationship of sense of community between traditional classroom, blended, and fully online higher education learning environments. Evidence is provided to suggest that blended courses produce a stronger sense of community among students than either traditional or fully online courses.
Sus Nyrop

Talking practice - with Etienne Wenger and Yrjö Engeström - PBPL - The Open U... - 3 views

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    2007 conference at Open University UK , with lectures from Etienne Wenger and Yrjö Engeström - like they also met in 2010 in Aalborg at the Networked learning conference. The lectures were followed by discussion between the presenters. The page offers access to full papers and a PPT presentation where Engeström further develops his theory of mycorrhizae, (also known as rhizome)networks growing uncontrolled, in the wild
Sus Nyrop

Engeström 2001: Expansive Learning at Work: Toward an activity theoretical re... - 0 views

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    Engeström paper from 2001 ABSTRACT Cultural-historical activity theory has evolved through three generations of research. The emerging third generation of activity theory takes two interacting activity systems as its minimal unit of analysis, inviting us to focus research efforts on the challenges and possibilities of inter-organizational learning. Activity theory and its concept of expansive learning are examined.4 questions: 1. Who are the subjects of learning? 2. Why do they learn? 3. What do they learn? 4. How do they learn? Five central principles of activity theory are presented, namely activity system as unit of analysis, multi-voicedness of activity, historicity of activity, contradictions as driving force of change in activity, and expansive cycles as possible form of transformation in activity. Together the questions and principles form a matrix which is used to present a study of expansive learning in a hospital setting in Finland. In conclusion, implications of the framework for our understanding of the increasingly important horizontal dimension of learning are discussed.
Sus Nyrop

Ricki Goldman-Segall, UBC multimedia lab Gender and Digital Media in the Context of a M... - 0 views

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    This is the research project that I found and visited in 2000. Ricki Goldman-Segall is a digital video ethnograhper studing how children learn and think. Her book from 1998 was an inspiration for me and my study pertner, William Vonsild, and with a study grant from our university of education in Copenhagen, we were enabled to visit Vancouver and Vancouver Island. Ricki was very helpful and let us follow her multimedia students' exam projects, and supported our vist to the achool that she had used for her research project about five years earlier, Bayside Middle School. A school built in 1992 with a technology enriched infrastructure, each pod of 10 classrooms had a very well equipped computer lab and the whole building was wired in order to have access to very fast internet connection from anywhere.
Barbara McDonald

Activity theory as a framework for designing constructivist learning environments - 1 views

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    paid article
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    Hey Barb, It's on the way!!
Sus Nyrop

NDLR Modern Languages' Community of Practice For Irish university people working with I... - 1 views

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    It is a site for anyone who is involved in teaching languages (including literature and culture) in Irish universities or Institutes of Technology. We want you to feel part of a wider community and to join our spirit of "share and share alike," passing on materials, information and support to one another. All modern languages HE academics can access the NDLR repository database through this blog in order to contribute, search for, download and reuse copyright-free (or limited restriction) resources in their teaching and learning.
Barbara McDonald

Using Communities of Practice for the Professional Development of Workplace Learning an... - 0 views

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    Dissertation written by a CP2 member and presented via Dissertation Fest (original version). Found in the CP2 Knowledge Base in the Papers and books contributed by CPsquare members and friends section.
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    I had started reading her paper about a month ago. She graduated from Capella. I also spoke to her and she is very nice and helpful.
Barbara McDonald

Emerald | Education + Training | Online professional development: lessons from the field - 1 views

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    Another good paper that costs money to read. Can anyone help me with this one?
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    It's on the way!!
Barbara McDonald

Teachers and ICT: Exploring a metacognitive approach to professional development - 0 views

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    From the Australasian Journal of Educational Technology AJET 20(1) Phelps, Graham and Kerr (2004) - teachers and ICT - professional development
Barbara McDonald

Building technology-based, learner-centered classrooms: The evolution of a professiona... - 1 views

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    SpringerLink - Journal Article. Costs $34.00
Barbara McDonald

innovaUni - Leading the integration of ICT in Education - 1 views

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    Potentially interesting new CoP on integrating ICT in Education.
Sus Nyrop

Education Week's Digital Directions: Social Networking Goes to School - 0 views

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    Social Networking Goes to School. This blog article is about research on how schools and parents are working togehter, or not). Uses of social network sites like twitter and fb are described - just skimmed but found of interest. (In Denmark, a trend of school intranet has grown for the last few years , still with a very closed and one-way mostly view). Sus
Sus Nyrop

Actor-Network Theory in Education - new book by Tara Fenwick, Richard Edwards - 1 views

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    This book offers an introduction to actor-network theory for educators to consider in three modes. One mode is the introduction of concepts, approaches and debates around actor-network theory as a research approach in education. Another mode is a showcase of educational studies that have employed ANT approaches in classrooms, workplaces and community settings, drawn from the UK, USA, Canada, Europe and Australia. These work with ANT in highly diverse ways, often bending and twisting ANT ideas to better approach the educational question at hand whether it focuses on policy critique, curriculum inquiry, engagements with digital media, change and innovation, issues of accountability, or exploring how knowledge unfolds and becomes materialized in various settings
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    Thank you for sharing this; I just pre-ordered it!!
Sus Nyrop

Los Angeles Clinical PhD: A Scholar-Practitioner Program - 1 views

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    Los Angeles Clinical PhD: A Scholar-Practitioner Program The clinical PhD training program on Alliant's Los Angeles campus is based on a scholar-practitioner model where practice and scholarship receive equal emphasis. The program is based on the principle that clinical psychologists have a responsibility to work to ameliorate psychological suffering and facilitate psychological well-being through both basic and applied research and interventions that evolve from scholarly work relevant to societal needs. An underlying philosophical assumption of the program is that there is a need for innovative scholarship that provides a foundation for the development of interventions to meet the needs of diverse and underserved populations.
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