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Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Welcome to CCK11 ~ CCK11 - 0 views

  • Connectivism and Connective Knowledge is an open online course that over 12 weeks explores the concepts of connectivism and connective knowledge and explore their application as a framework for theories of teaching and learning. Participation is open to everyone and there are no fees or subscriptions required
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

conversation matters: A Model Lessons Learned System - The US Army - 0 views

  • The US Army Lessons Learned system has evolved over 40 years to become a model lesson learned system. What began as an AAR process in the 1970s has become a robust system of identifying, collecting, analyzing, transferring, and moving lessons learned at all levels of command.
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    Knowledge management in the US Army
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Visual Thinking Archive - 0 views

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    This group of visuals has been designed and produced by me (David Armano). You are welcome to use the visuals for presentations, slideshows and blogs posts. Please provide proper attribution and a link is always appreciated. davidarmano.com
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Death of the university? Knowledge Production and Distribution in the Disintermediation... - 0 views

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    "The disintermediation based on the digital technology has transformed different environments, from banking to media, education and sales. This paper explores a new kind of disintermediation or re-intermediation; also called cyberintermediation. The paper analyses how the revolution of information and communication technologies provides new alternatives of disintermediation in the generation and distribution of knowledge. The authors raise questions such as: To what extent is this phenomenon reshaping the traditional role of the university? Will it cause a crisis in the educational institutions? Will this disintermediation of the education evolve towards the disappearance of institutions like schools and universities? The researchers propose a table that integrates and recombines the knowledge generation and knowledge distribution dimensions with Boyer's key functions of scholarship. Finally, the concept of knowledge broker is introduced to enrich the discussion about reintermediation. Beyond the prophecies, which announce the "death of the university", the authors discuss and suggest new agents, actions and transactions that are useful to think about the educational institution of the new century".
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Where ideas come from - Steven Johnson TED Talk - 0 views

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    Youtube video TED Talk.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Where Ideas Come From - Steven Johnson (video) - 0 views

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