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António Teixeira

Amplified Organization - 2020 Forecast: Creating the Future of Learning - 0 views

  • Digital natives and technologies of cooperation are combining to create a generation of amplified individuals. These organizational “superheroes” will remake organizational models through their highly social, collective, improvisational practices and their augmented human capacities. These new models will thrive in a world of social networks; information proliferation, transparency, and saturation; and rapid change. As digital natives enter learning professions, and as existing educators and students become amplified, their extended human capacities will challenge traditional ways of organizing learning and will amplify schools, districts, and other learning organizations. 
  •  These individuals are highly social, collective, improvisational and augmented. 
  • Together, these attributes enable several amplified organizational practices - open leadership and sociability, beta building, collective sensemaking, and transliteracy - that support more flexible responses to change and stimulate innovation
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  • In many ways, amplified individuals, organizations and their practices are enabling pedagogies born in the early 20th century that have not been able to find expression in the current educational system.
  • Many educators venturing into the amplified world find that modes of learning using social and collaborative platforms are downright inspiring - encouraging the reasons that they chose to teach.
  • However, education decision-makers must work to close not just the digital divide - access and familiarity with digital technologies - but also the participation gap - comfort engaging in a culture of contribution, connectivity, sharing, and massive collaboration.
  • Open collaborative platforms enable distributed teams and loosely connected networks to self organize and form ad hoc structures to solve problems and implement strategies.  By circulating resources openly and broadly through social networks, information tends to find the right people at the right place at the right time that allows ad hoc leaders to emerge and apply relevant expertise more quickly.  Such an open, flexible structure facilitates collective sensemaking - a practice by which knowledge and expertise that may not have been visible can rise in response to critical issues. Tools ranging from Plazes (a system that lets your social contacts know where you are, what you’re doing and when) to Moodle (an open source courseware management system) allow knowledge workers, educators, learners to form their own smart mobs and self-led teams.  The transparency of these systems also helps support a culture of beta building - rapid innovation, in which participants of a social network, distributed team, or smart mob can see information, offer critique, and help iterate solutions and strategies.  Amplified organizations will be transliterate - capable of communicating across multiple media in ways that use specific media platforms and non mediated, face-to-face interactions to develop effective and creative messages.
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    Organizações "expandidas" serão criadas por indivíduos "sociais, colectivos, improvisadores e conectados..."
Teresa Pombo

WorksheetWorks.com - Graphic Organizers - 0 views

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    "Graphic organizers have become a valuable tool for helping students learn to analyze and process information."
António Teixeira

Creating a Learning Ecosystem - Why Blended Learning is Now Inadequate - 0 views

  • Unlike a traditional blended learning environment where those who learn are fed from one source, a learning ecosystem balances those organisms (people) with the environment (organization, culture, tools).
  • what is the difference between blended learning and creating a learning ecosystem?  Blended learning takes on the funnel mentality.  All knowledge must funnel through the learning department’s people, systems, processes, packages and must be measured in standard ways as it goes through.  If it does not route and measure in these ways it is out of our circle of influence. In a learning ecosystem the environment is created so that learning just happens.  It is a part of work rather than separate from it.  It includes traditional blended learning when appropriate (for each piece does not lose its significance) but the funnel, for the most part, is gone.  Formal learning intersects with social learning intersects with informal learning intersects with traditional learning…
  • Instead of, “I am going to learning” it is “I am always learning.”
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  • We must strategically create learning ecosystems within our organizations where formal courses of all kinds, social interactions using all mediums and all types of informal learning blend together.
  • It is a holistic approach to learning.
  • must watch
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    Artigo interessante sobre como criar um "ecosistema" de aprendizagem.
Jose Paulo Santos

How to Change the Way Kids Learn - Forbes.com - 1 views

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    The way to implement an innovation so it will transform an organization is to implement it disruptively. That means not attaching it to the existing paradigm and serving existing customers but targeting those not being served or not buying what's served, people we call nonconsumers. That way, all the new approach has to do is be better than a nonexistent alternative
António Teixeira

Productivity 2.0: How the New Rules of Work Are Changing the Game | Zen Habits - 0 views

  • He clears away distractions and allows himself to focus on the task at hand
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      No mundo Web 2.0, isto não é nada fácil...
  • More isn’t necessarily better.
  • focus on quality, on innovation, on creativity.
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  • 6. Forget about organization — use technology.
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      O Piaget distinguia a organização "espacial" e a organização "orgânica", preferindo esta. Temos, finalmente, as ferramentas necessárias.
  • Independence, freedom, and collaboration. Hierarchies are being flattened out. In fact, whole new forms of organization and collaboration are being created all the time.
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    Um artigo sobre o modo como o trabalho deve ser encarado num mundo cada vez mais digitalizado.
Teresa Pombo

Connexions - Sharing Knowledge and Building Communities - 1 views

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    "a place to view and share educational material made of small knowledge chunks called modules that can be organized as courses, books, reports, etc."
Hugo Domingos

ALA | AASL Best Web sites for Teaching and Learning Top 25 Award - 0 views

  • Organizing and Managing    
  • Content Collaboration   
  • Curriculum Sharing     
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  • Media Sharing   
  • Virtual Environments    
  • Social Networking and Communication    
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    25 sites web2.0 muito úteis para qualquer profissional ligado à EDucação (e não só!)
Hugo Domingos

eLearn: Feature Article - E-learning 2.0 - 1 views

  • e-learning is evolving with the World Wide Web as a whole and it's changing to a degree significant enough to warrant a new name: E-learning 2.0.
  • When we think of learning content today, we probably think of a learning object. Originating in the world of computer-based delivery (CBT) systems, learning objects were depicted as being like lego blocks or atoms, little bits of content that could be put together or organized. Standards bodies have refined the concept of learning objects into a rigorous form and have provided specifications on how to sequence and organize these bits of content into courses and package them for delivery as though they were books or training manuals
  • In learning, these trends are manifest in what is sometimes called "learner-centered" or "student-centered" design. This is more than just adapting for different learning styles or allowing the user to change the font size and background color; it is the placing of the control of learning itself into the hands of the learner [5].
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  • In the world of e-learning, the closest thing to a social network is a community of practice, articulated and promoted by people such as Etienne Wenger in the 1990s. According to Wenger, a community of practice is characterized by "a shared domain of interest" where "members interact and learn together" and "develop a shared repertoire of resources."
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    Atigo que analise o passado, presente e futuro do elearning
António Teixeira

Diigo the Web for Education - From TeleGatherer to TelePlanter with Diigo? - 0 views

  • This article shares how you can use the Diigo social bookmarking tool in education. This article is organized in 3 sections: How to become a global tele-gatherer with Diigo. 10 ways to Diigo the Web for Education Share Your Daily Gathering
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    Um artigo que ajuda a compreender as potencialidades educativas do Diggo, uma ferramenta de "social bookmarking".
António Teixeira

WatchKnow - Videos for kids to learn from. Organized. - 3 views

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    Catálogo de vídeos educativos, devidamente organizados, para alunos dos 3 aos 18 anos.
Hugo Domingos

100 Essential Web Tools for Any Side Business | Management Degree - 0 views

  • Marketing and Customers
  • Retaggr lets you set up a "definitive profile"
  • Time Tracking and To-Dos
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  • Website Tools
  • Productivity Get a handle on your productivity even as you juggle other jobs and responsibilities.
  • Business Tools This list of business tools will keep you organized and professional.
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    WebTools para rentabilizar trabalho através da Web!
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