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Web 2.0 Conference - November 7-9, 2006 - San Francisco, CA - 0 views

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Open Thinking & Digital Pedagogy » Flickr Perversion - 0 views

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    Yesterday, I received an email notice saying that a few of my Flickr photos had been favorited. These particular photos were of my children, mostly of my daughter. Every time this happens, I go to see who the Flickr user is, and most of the time, it is a family member, a close friend, or someone I know through Twitter (or other social network). I did not recognize the user in this particular case, and when I went to see their photos, the Flickr message alerted me that none of the user's photos were available. Seeing as my photos had been favorited, I went to see what other photos had been marked as favorites by this user.
Dave Truss

It's Not About the Technology :: I was thinking… - Learning to be me. - 0 views

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    computers can support learners, open doors to a world of possibilities and learning opportunities and global thinking. They can provide a chance for every child to learn their own way and construct their own knowledge. They can facilitate conversations with other people and other children around the world. They can knock down the isolation of a classroom's four walls and invite in the voices, experience and passion of the entire planet.
Dave Truss

Open Thinking & Digital Pedagogy » Letting Go - 0 views

  • we’ve reached the point in our (disparate) cultural adaptation to computing and communication technology that the younger technical generations are so empowered they are impatient and ready to jettison institutions most of the rest of us tend to think of as essential, central, even immortal. They are ready to dump our schools.
  • It is about honesty. It is about being truthful to our students about the flaws of our educational system. It is essential that we open a dialogue with our children to help them design their educational processes. Together we can do more than simply patch the existing system, and we need to do it soon.
  • The future is in good hands
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    There is a technology war coming. Actually it is already here but most of us haven't yet notice. It is a war not about technology but because of technology, a war over how we as a culture embrace technology. It is a war that threatens venerable institutions and, to a certain extent, threatens what many people think of as their very way of life.
Jennifer Maddrell

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Storyboard Templates - 0 views

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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"
Dave Truss

Open Thinking & Digital Pedagogy » Busy Time Rants - 0 views

  • Let us forget the term “technical support” and focus on “innovation support”.
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    I LOVE this quote: Let us forget the term "technical support" and focus on "innovation support".
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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
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Student won't be expelled over Facebook study group - 0 views

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    Follow-up to previous story. Gary
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