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Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Time to review... | WOW WomanWOW Woman - 0 views

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    Interesting website from Great Britain for women. "Life RevYou" They have a course that started in November and will extend for several months on personal change. Find their use of RevYou interesting--could we adapt for Reset intro?
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How to tell a story: The Moth - Nieman Storyboard - A project of the Nieman Foundation ... - 0 views

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    story telling
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Emerging new roles for learning and performance professionals « Learning in t... - 0 views

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    Excellent schematic drawn by Jane Hart, Social Learning Centre, UK, to show the new "learning and performance consultants" roles ranging from instructional & resource designers to performance support specialists to collaboration advisors/community managers TO LEARNING ADVISORS, PKM SPECIALISTS, CAREER COACHES (emphasis mine), November 19, 2012
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Badges for Lifelong Learning | | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    Great page on badges that could guide our WLStudio work
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My own textbook. How? « Lisa's (Online) Teaching Blog - 1 views

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    Blog post by Lisa Lane, November 2, 2012, on textbook creation/use, convenience, costs, etc. It's relevant to our 'series' formulation in the WLStudio.
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More on setting up a WP/FWP Open Online Class « Lisa's (Online) Teaching Blog - 0 views

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    Blog post by Lisa Lane early this month (November 2012 explaining to another online instructor how she built a system for aggregating students' blog posts that may be relevant to WLStudio series and "sharing" activities? She uses FeedWordPress. Excerpt: "Participants set up their own blog wherever. Then I need to get the feeds from those blogs into the Pedagogy First! aggregated blog, using FeedWordPress. I use the Add Link widget (yes, I know it's old) so participants can add their own, and have provided more extensive instructions for them about blogs and feeds. In particular, we want people who post on many subjects to not only use the "potcert" tags for their posts, but use the feed for that tag only. This is so only their class-related posts show up on the class blog. The back end of this process is a little more complicated. When participants enter their information in Add Link, it goes directly into the Blogroll. The Blogroll is what feeds into FeedWordPress as a default. I customize the titles of feeds and the names of participants to use their real names for everything. I change the titles of feeds by going into FWP's Syndication area and using Feeds & Updates. Using the drop down menu to bring up a particular blog, I change the title and click manual control so it doesn't revert back the next time the feed updates. When I do this, it seems to update automatically in the Links area. Then I go to Users and make sure their names are their full names by editing them individually."
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Book review « Lisa's (Online) Teaching Blog - 0 views

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    Blog post by Lisa Lane in her (Online) Teaching Blog, June 25, 2011 She reviews Pink's book on A Whole New Mind. Excerpt: "Accumulation -> Meaning Pink says the predominance of the baby boomer mentality means that the goal of accumulating meterial goods is changing to the desire to find meaning in life, a kind of "post-materialism"." For each chapter on these aptitudes, Pink provides resources and tips to develop your own brain along the new lines. Thus we go from theory in Chapter 1 to a series of storied examples, then each chapter ends with self-help advice. (It's already pretty light - I find it very funny that there's a "Summarized for Busy People" version available.) But the mental yoga commercial was a distraction from the main idea. What's significant here is that right-brained, big picture, contextual, design-based thinking will likely be increasingly respected in our culture.
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You Say MOOC, We Don't (Anymore) « Lisa's (Online) Teaching Blog - 0 views

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    Blog post by Lisa Lane on her Program for Online Teaching class to teach people new to teaching online to articulate their pedagogy for teaching online. She explains how it started as a SMOOC (small to medium) online class in the middle of the quickly paced MOOC movement and how she wishes she had never categorized it as a SMOOC at all (even though it was open to requests to participate). Instead she views it is a class (with textbook and syllabus) guided by the facilitator and content and scaffolded with sequence and mentors/moderators, etc. However, she reverted to the more traditional model as the class was underway. September 4, 2012
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Google Image Result for http://landmark-project.com/workshops/personallearningnetwork_f... - 0 views

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    PLN diagram--another example
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edtechpost - PLE Diagrams - 0 views

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    All kinds of PLE/PLN schematics--have had this in my library but could not share it with WLStudio group until now (technical problem)
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Elyse Eidman-Aadahl - Communities of Practice for Professional Learning: Connected Lear... - 0 views

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    Presentation by Elyse Eidman-Aadahl on CoPs for professional learning,
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informal learning : E1n1verse - 0 views

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    Blog post on MOOC on PLN, PLE, etc.
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20120913-101554.jpg (JPEG Image, 300 × 207 pixels) - 0 views

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    PLN graphic
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motivationalbarriers_seci.jpg (JPEG Image, 726 × 503 pixels) - 0 views

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    Individual/Organization barriers to learning graphic
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Connected Learning Manifesto for Connected Educator Month - 0 views

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    Love how they took the comments from individuals to make this manifesto poster. Beautiful, isn't it?
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Massive Open Online Courses: What's the Point? - The EvoLLLution | The EvoLLLution - 0 views

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    "Enrolling in MOOCs has a lot to do with what drives me, and what I think drives most adult learners: the desire to understand, to know and to increase personal competency." Organic learning communities are replacing formal lectures. Self-discovery coupled with peer-to-peer interaction, sharing and co-learning is transforming the learning landscape
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Harold Jarche | work is learning & learning is the work - 0 views

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    Harold Jarche blog, 11.16.12 Excerpt: summary by participant of keynote that Harold delivered in Denmark "Moving from local to global We live in a less barriered world: self-publication, group forming across the world, unlimited information. In the past we linked up with people with similar interests locally, due to simply physical realities… now we can link up with people from around the world. So from a learning perspective our learning group grows (personal addition: this also means that the group that lives inside the personal zone of proximal development grows, as more people can potentially be in this). Groupforming is now becoming networks. This has an effect on mentorship: per mentor you can only have so many learners, but with the growing group more mentors can stand up and the learners themselves can become mentors."
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Mimi Ito Opening Keynote 2010 NMC Conference - YouTube - 0 views

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    Social media's erosion of ability to concentrate and investigate in-depth, based in part on Nicholas Carr's book vs. Stephen Johnson's take on new technology's impact, relates to attention--focusing
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Half an Hour: Free and Not Free - 0 views

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    Compelling blog post by Stephen Downes on free vs. not free resources, especially the distinctions made by educational institutions and OERs, November 27, 2012
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Seth's Blog: Avoiding "I'll know it when I see it" - 0 views

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    Excellent post on helping clients define what they want: do it on purpose with new clients; demand benchmarks, describe assignment, restate the problem again...
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