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A Conversation on Learning ~ Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes - 0 views

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    Stephen Downes in conversation on learning in Sydney, Australia March 2009
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Open Thinking & Digital Pedagogy » Stephen Downes on Personal Learning - 0 views

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    clicksa: Personal learning presented by Stephen Downes
Christy Tucker

Edublogs search - 0 views

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    Custom Google search limited to education blogs and related sites, created by Stephen Downes
Todd Suomela

A Seismic Shift in Epistemology ~ Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes - 0 views

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    Response to Chris Dede article on the "Seismic Shift in Epistemology"
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Stephen Downes - A New Website, Part Two - Choosing Drupal - Half an Hour - 0 views

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Stephen Downes: Learning Networks and Connective Knowledge - The Podcast - 0 views

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Thieme Hennis

Half an Hour: An Operating System for the Mind - 10 views

  • Let's return to the computer system analogy.
    • Thieme Hennis
       
      Stephen Downes proposes an operating system for the mind: take the analogy of a computer. We do not program each and every program into the computer. The more flexible and programmable computer (Apple, Linux), are far more useful than the pre-programmed ones (Windows). The education system should not try pre-program everything that will be needed by people to be useful or to be able to learn skills they might need, because the knowledge (i) facts change, (ii) there is much more knowledge out there that can be useful and wee need to be able to utilize that too in case we come across new facts, (iii) it is impossible to see what skills might be needed in the future, (iv) you need to be able to filter out irrelevant or false facts, (v) you need to be able to create facts (mechanism for agency). "People need such greater capacities in literacy, learning, prioitizing, evaluation, planning and acting." The analogy of the computer system learns us to think of the brain not as a database full of information, but a place where each person develops methodologies or approaches to deal with reality. Facts are necessary, of course, but the learning paradigm should not be to learn facts, but to learn how to deal with facts. Facts are, IMHO, essential but follow from interest/need combined with a learned methodology or approach to deal with these facts.
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Stephen Downes Paper: Learning Networks and Connective Know... - 0 views

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