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Observations about learning, knowledge and technology: Formal learners have the best of... - 3 views

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    muy interesante visión critica y equilibrada sobre aprendizaje en grupos y en redes. plantea una visión critica del aprendizaje en cursos como moocs, desde el papel desempeñado por los docentes como facilitadores, hasta las reales relaciones de poder que existen también en las redes, hasta las posibilidades de las personas de alcanzar solas un nivel y competencias de aprendizaje autónomo. de fondo defiende la tesis de que los aprendices del sistema formal se benefician de las mejores cosas de los dos mundos, pues las redes están disponibles para ellos, pero cuentan de base con recursos como la presencia de un profesional pago disponible para apoyarlos y ayudarlos en su aprendizaje que no disponen los aprendices en red. Interesante releer y explorar a fondo las referencias.
Diego Leal

ECDPM Discussion Paper 59B: Capacity, Change and Performance Study Report - 2 views

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    Incluye una tabla (Tabla 1, sección 2.6.2) que muestra un comparativo muy claro entra las presunciones de diferentes enfoques de planeación, uno de carácter tradicional y otro desde la perspectiva de sistemas adaptativos complejos. Otra forma de interpretar la tabla tiene que ver con los enfoques de "diseñar una comunidad" frente a "diseñar para comunidad". A priori, los enfoques más tradicionales (y que buscan un control más centralizado) suelen proponder por el diseño DE comunidad, olvidando (o ignorando?) que este proceso es mucho más 'orgánico'. Ahora, esto no quiere decir que iniciativas top-down no prosperen, sino que deben tener en cuenta en su diseño elementos de los sistemas adaptativos complejos.
Diego Leal

Half an Hour: That Group Feeling - 1 views

  • There comes a certain point where our group identity becomes more of a burden than a blessing.
  • In my books, that line is the line between reason and emotion. To put it most simply, groups are based on passion while networks are based on reason. Groups meet our need to belong and to survive, while networks meet our need to connect and learn and to know.
  • When we look at learning, therefore, and when we ask which model should prevail, the group model or the network model, we are asking fundamentally what the role of our educational system should be. Should it be to foster an emotional attachment to a group, be it a nation, religion, or system of wealth distribution?
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  • We can no longer afford dogmatic tribalism. That is not to say we can no longer afford groups – we want to continue to have sports teams and families and friends. But in matters affecting economics and finance, environment, government and nations, we can no longer afford group-based tribalism.
  • It seems clear to me that in endeavours where we, as a society, would prefer reason to prevail over emotions, we should prefer to organize ourselves as networks rather than as groups. It seems additionally to be clear to me that education is probably one of the most critical areas where this needs to be the case, as it will be necessary for citizens of the future to be able to respond to an increasing set of global crises from a ground of reason, rather than emotional attachment to a group.
  • I want groups to continue to exist. I want that feeling of unrestrainedly shouting “Hort! Hort! Hort!” in a suburban field, of forming a bond with a group of friends, of feeling the strength and support of my community and my family. But not at any cost. Not at the cost groups, unrestrained, can inflict on the outcast. Not at the cost that indoctrination, practiced as a theory of learning, can inflict on a society and on a planet. Not at the cost the tribe mentality, as exercised in the schoolyard, can inflict on an individual.
José Julián Ramírez

Dipity - 1 views

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    Una buena herramienta para hacer seguimiento de lo que nos gusta
José Julián Ramírez

Com8s - 0 views

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    otra más para conocer...¿será que alguien ya la ha probado?
José Julián Ramírez

pligus - collaborative communication - 4 views

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    Me llegó está herramienta y apenas la voy a conocer ¿alguien la conoce?
Alejandra Montoya

Gravity7: Social Interaction Design by Adrian Chan - 2 views

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    "Adrian Chan "
José Julián Ramírez

Dans - 1 views

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    Educación online: plataformas educativas y el dilema de la apertura
estelaripa

Using Social Network Analysis to Understand Sense of Community in an Online Learning En... - 0 views

  • This study uses social network analysis (SNA) in an innovative way to describe interaction and explain how interaction influences sense of community of students in online learning environments. The findings reveal differences on sense of community between two similarly structured online courses, and show unique interaction patterns for students in the two courses. These results should prove to be interesting to researchers of online learning both on a theoretical and methodological basis.ABSTRACT FROM AUTHORCopyright of Journal of Educational Computing Research is the property of Baywood Publishing Company, Inc. and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract.
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    aún no lo leí, perolo comparto porque vi que el tema interesa tambiéna otros. Puede accederse gratis desde suscripcion de prueba. 
José Julián Ramírez

YOUCOOP - Colaboratorio Platoniq / Qué hacemos - 1 views

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    Laboratorio colaborativo
Alejandra Montoya

Predicción de las principales tendencias de la web 2010(II) - Internet en Mil... - 0 views

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    La segunda parte.
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