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Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Online, People Learn Best from Virtual 'Helpers' That Resemble Them - Wired Campus - Th... - 0 views

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    This research is why I was encouraging host ambassadors to upload their pictures and profiles--they can be far more successful than I at engaging their peers in Polilogue-learning prior to the Conference.
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Encouraging Collaborative Constructionism: Principles Behind the Modeling Commons - 1 views

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    Paper by Reuven M. Lerner, Dept. of Learning Sciences, Northwestern University, Sharona T. Levy, Faculty of Education, University of Haifa and Uri Wilensky, Depts. of Learning Sciences and Computer Science, Center for Connected Learning and Computer-Based Modeling, Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems, Northwestern University. Paper describes underlying principles of the Modeling Commons, a community for NetLogo modelers to share and collaborate.
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    Design principles for fostering public sharing and collaboration: Focus on artifacts; provide multiple entry points; be forgiving; maximize findability; provide flexible permissions; keep users informed.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Bring Your Own Technology Empowers Educators to Facilitate Learning - 0 views

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    very interesting article on Forsyth County schools in GA (I just drove through there the other day and had no idea of their innovativeness!) encouraging students to bring their own technology to classrooms to use in project and inquiry based learning. Amazing openness by school district to open up learning.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Learning Is the New Work - Chief Learning Officer, Solutions for Enterprise Productivity - 1 views

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    Jay Cross on why Learning is the New Work, 6/13/11. Brief timeline of how work used to be simple, then informational, then and now conceptual and how our educational systems have lagged behind in producing players ready to work in groups/collaboratives to get the right job done in the best way.
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An Interview with Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach - 1 views

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    Blog post about her company/community, Powerful Learning Practice, on the blog Connected Educators, posted Dec 18 2011. Nussbaum-Beach founded Powerful Learning Practice, with creates virtual CoPs, primarily with K-12 educators. Their model is to collect teams from several schools to work together in a larger CoP. In the first year, participants share in an action research project; if they chose to continue for a second year, they "collaboratively create" a classroom unit.
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    Many of the ideas here -- specifically those around engagement and various assessments/measures of success -- seem akin to KPI's own findings. Interesting project and interview.
Diana Woolis

MindTap - Cengage Learning - 0 views

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    "MindTap is a new personal learning experience that combines all your digital assets - readings, multimedia, activities, and assessments- into a singular learning path to improve student outcomes."
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Observations about learning, knowledge and technology: Research publications on Massive... - 0 views

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    Published by Rita Kop on her blog, Jan 5 2012. Kop is working as a researcher looking at Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and Personal Learning Environments (PLEs).  In this bibliography, she shared her recent research on the MOOC PLENK2012 (a MOOC about PLEs). 
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Networked Learning Conference 2012 - 0 views

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    Information about the upcoming conference on networked learning in higher education and lifelong learning
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New Masters in Learning Technologies at the London Knowledge Lab - 0 views

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    Interesting academic opportunity in London, an MSc in Learning Technologies offered by the London Knowledge Lab. The program directors are Diana Laurillard and Alex Poulovassilis. The program focuses both on computer science and on learning theory. Link to application details on this page.
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Digital Content Manifesto - 0 views

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    By Daniel R. Rehak, PhD., Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) technical advisor. Presented as keynote at Fourth International Workshop on Search and Exchange of e-le@rning Materials (SE@M '10), September 27-28 2010 in Barcelona Spain. Rehak's basic point is that all of the learning materials already exist -- we just need a better, more viable, more searchable repository for them. Very nicely produced presentation.
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Global, Mobile, Virtual, and Social: The College Campus of Tomorrow - 0 views

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    Posted by Gerry on (blog) Spectrum > Mobile Learning, Libraries, And Technologies, Feb 6 2010. Cites article by John Dew in The Futurist, vol 44(2), p 46-51, Mar/Apr 2010. Basic trends include global standardization of curriculum, greater diversity of student body, and more options for when/where learning takes place.
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Digital Content Manifesto - 0 views

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    By Daniel R. Rehak, PhD., Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) technical advisor. Presented as keynote at Fourth International Workshop on Search and Exchange of e-le@rning Materials (SE@M '10), September 27-28 2010 in Barcelona Spain. Rehak's basic point is that all of the learning materials already exist -- we just need a better, more viable, more searchable repository for them. Very nicely produced presentation.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Harold Jarche » United by networked and social learning - 0 views

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    A glimpse at learning networks vs. work teams vs. communities of practice.
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5 reasons students would rather play Xbox than use the LMS - 0 views

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    Posted by dskmag on the blog Design for Learning, May 28 2011. This blog is written by Dean Groom, who has an interest in "embedding new pedagogical classroom practice to create authentic, realistic and relevant learning for today's learners." This post describes ways to make LMS (and online courses) more engaging, following a gaming/Xbox model.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    Whole page of resources on distance learning for college students--really like the podcast: New Gates Foundation Grants Focus on "The Learning Moment." Mark Milliron, Gates dep director for higher education (in February 2011 at least) focuses on data to target at risk students, triggering student support, and tailoring that student support to meet the students' needs. He also emphasizes the leveraging of technology to support students and for data collection and analysis
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E-Learning: The Product of a Risk Is a Lesson - 0 views

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    By Paul Signorelli in American Libraries, Feb 15 2011. Arguing that libraries should offer effective e-learning programs, despite the fact that "libraries are far behind other organizations...."
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Building Learning Communities 2011 - 0 views

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    By Darren Kuropatwa on his blog, A Difference, July 29 2011. In this post, Kuropatwa shares three presntations he gave at the 2011 Building Learning Communities conference. His presentations are rich (many of the individual slides have clickable links), but of course much is lost without his voice. There is a note that videos of the presentations will be included when they are available.
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Educational Communication and Technology - 1 views

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    This graduate program at NYU's Steinhardt School of Education offers an MA in Digital Media Design for Learning, a PhD, and an advanced certificate in Digital Media Design for Learning. There is a lot of emphasis on games and gaming and the primary focus appears to be K-12.
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    Shared because there are likely affinities between some of the students (or faculty) in this program and our own interests.
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Where's the "Learn This" Button? by Maria Andersen - 0 views

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    Presentation was part of Ignite Great Lakes, July 30 2011. Maria Anderson is a futurist and math professor at Muskegon Community College. It's not enough to bookmark (or digitally hoard); we need a "learn this" button. Essentially, this is a more efficient bookmarking system where we revisit sites of interest and actually ask ourselves questions about the topics.
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Investigations of e-learning patterns : context factors, problems, and solutions - 0 views

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    By Christian Kohls (Knowledge Media Research Center, Germany); Joachim Wedeknd (Knowledge Media Research Center, Germany), Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference. 2011. Design patterns have become popular in the domains of architecture, software design, human computer interaction, Web 2.0, organizational structures, and pedagogy as a way to communicate practical knowledge. Patterns capture proven solutions for recurrent problems with respect to fitting context. This publication addresses both e-learning practitioners and researchers, using an accessible language to communicate sophisticated knowledge and important research methods and results.
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