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Half an Hour: What Connectivism Is - 0 views

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    *At its heart, connectivism is the thesis that knowledge is distributed across a network of connections, and therefore that learning consists of the ability to construct and traverse those networks. *Hence, in connectivism, there is no real concept of transferring knowledge, making knowledge, or building knowledge. Rather, the activities we undertake when we conduct practices in order to learn are more like growing or developing ourselves and our society in certain (connected) ways. *
praba_tuty

Learning Quotes power of the ideal is in the practical - 0 views

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    Learning Quotes The power of the ideal is in the practical Quote by Swami Vivekananda Explanation about quote on learning Bookish knowledge is of no use unless otherwise it is applied practically in the day to day life.
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    Learning Quotes The power of the ideal is in the practical Quote by Swami Vivekananda Explanation about quote on learning Bookish knowledge is of no use unless otherwise it is applied practically in the day to day life.  
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Education Quotes - TheQuotes.Net - Motivational Quotes - 0 views

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    Learning gives creativity. Creativity leads to thinking. Thinking provides knowledge. Knowledge makes you great. - Abdul Kalam
anonymous

The Case for Working With Your Hands - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    7.21.09 * The Princeton economist Alan Blinder argues that the crucial distinction in the emerging labor market is not between those with more or less education, but between those whose services can be delivered over a wire and those who must do their work in person or on site. * A gifted young person who chooses to become a mechanic rather than to accumulate academic credentials is viewed as eccentric, if not self-destructive. * As I sat in my K Street office, Fred's life as an independent tradesman gave me an image that I kept coming back to: someone who really knows what he is doing, losing himself in work that is genuinely useful and has a certain integrity to it. * It would probably be impossible to do such work in isolation, without access to a collective historical memory; you have to be embedded in a community of mechanic-antiquarians. * Good diagnosis requires attentiveness to the machine, almost a conversation with it.... * The regularity of the cubicles made me feel I had found a place in the order of things. I was to be a knowledge worker. * A good job requires a field of action where you can put your best capacities to work and see an effect in the world. Academic credentials do not guarantee this. * In the boardrooms of Wall Street and the corridors of Pennsylvania Avenue, I don't think you'll see a yellow sign that says "Think Safety!" as you do on job sites and in many repair shops, no doubt because those who sit on the swivel chairs tend to live remote from the consequences of the decisions they make. * Our peripheral vision is perhaps recovering, allowing us to consider the full range of lives worth choosing. For anyone who feels ill suited by disposition to spend his days sitting in an office, the question of what a good job looks like is now wide open.
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