Criticism was directed at our curatorial activities with concerns voiced that we were only selecting resources that supported our views. This wasn’t the case. We drew attention to both supportive and critical views. However, The Daily was not the only source of information for learners in the course. In the Daily, we aggregated blog posts and twitter posts as well. More on that when we consider aggregation.
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'Spearphishing' a tightly focused scheme to steal corporate secrets - Los Ang... - 0 views
Teaching in Social and Technological Networks « Connectivism - 10 views
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Modelling has its roots in apprenticeship.
elearnspace. Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age - 17 views
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Classrooms which emulate the “fuzziness” of this learning will be more effective in preparing learners for life-long learning.
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The ability to recognize when new information alters the landscape based on decisions made yesterday is also critical.
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The management and marshalling of resources to achieve desired outcomes is a significant challenge. Realizing that complete knowledge cannot exist in the mind of one person requires a different approach to creating an overview of the situation.
John Seely Brown: Learning, Working & Playing in the Digital Age - 18 views
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What I want to do this morning is to provide some evocative comments rather than give a coherent, logically argued talk. That is, these comments are meant to be idea sparkers that will, hopefully, evoke additional ideas for yourself concerning how the world might be changing and how we might actually recast or reframe some of the classical problems of education and distance learning in quite new terms.
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f you see a Web site that's more than six months old, it screams out at you—something is wrong.
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Web surfing
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Minds on Fire: Open Education, the Long Tail, and Learning 2.0 (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUC... - 22 views
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participatory medium that is ideal for supporting multiple modes of learning
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Becoming a trusted contributor to Wikipedia involves a process of legitimate peripheral participation that is similar to the process in open source software communities. Any reader can modify the text of an entry or contribute new entries. But only more experienced and more trusted individuals are invited to become “administrators” who have access to higher-level editing tools.
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