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Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

How the Explosion in Online Education can Revolutionize Your Business | Copyblogger - 2 views

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    Another justification in Copyblogger for the WLStudio, May 2012
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The Massive Open Online Professor | Academic Matters - 1 views

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    article in Academic Matters, the Journal of Higher Education, by Stephen Carson and Jan Philipp Schmidt, May 2012 issue. Excerpt: "Expertise will be earned and maintained through ongoing lifelong education, not conferred once and good for life. Open learning systems offer the possibility for the kind of continuous lifelong learning that will be necessary as the pace of technological and scientific knowledge development increases. Like athletes, learners will not just learn once, but will maintain a level of performance ability in their chosen field through ongoing study and participation in learning communities."
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    Facilitating life long learning should be the goal of every teacher. I think that sometimes it is so cumbersome - passing tests, etc., that the fun part of learning is lost.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Beyond X PRIZE: The 10 Best Crowdsourcing Tools and Technologies - 2 views

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    The Blog of Tim Ferriss with guest post by Peter Diamandis about crowdsourcing problems and going to capital sources for funding. Reviews the changes in communication and cooperation and what is now possible with ICTs.
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    I was looking for a tool that allowed the "crowd" to create a database, which I think is ultimately what we would want. None of the ten listed seemed to fit that description. Did either of you see one that we may want to consider, or do we try to find something else? Does one of these seem like a good fit for us in other ways?
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    I haven't determined that any of these is the preferred channel for doing the W.W. database, Lyn. But the idea of incentivizing the creation and maintenance of a crowdsourced 'database' (for lack of a better term) is offered by these groups. A wiki that is set up for a Learning W.W. could be the beginning app until we find someone to do it or a tool to do it better. Even using Diigo in a paid account could work to gather tagged contributions with better organization to follow when we enlist someone to help us.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Howard Rheingold - Social Media and Peer Learning: From Mediated Pedagogy to Peeragogy ... - 2 views

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    Connected Learning site may be something WLStudio should become a part of (don't know if it is possible) or emulate. I like: 1. their philosophy of learning AND the tools they use with Google +hangouts (free open tool and limiting the # of registered participants) 2. livestreaming the event live and allowing others to participate through chat box and 3. building an archive of past events.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The InnovationLab: Exploring the Possibility of Self-Directed Learning | Connected Lear... - 2 views

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    rationale and components for WL Studio?
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    This is phenomenal. Thank you. YES! If we begin with the components of Notice, Dream, Connect and Do, we are well on our way to a viable leadership project.What have we noticed, what do we dream, what other connections can we make, what will we do about what we noticed? I have noticed that, like the young woman on the video, many do not know where their passions lie. I have noticed that women (and men) experience horrible events in their professional lives and they have little support. I have noticed we have so many directions in which we can go, and it would be helpful for us to find a direction that suits us.
Lisa Levinson

Mama Gena's School of Womanly Arts - 2 views

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    Interesting site for women to find out and act on what they desire to be. She has courses (paid), groups, workshops, etc. Worth looking at for her content, offerings, and possible connection to the Studio. Plus, she is something else!
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    I like the feel of the site. It is a little more fluff than I think we would use, but it offers some interesting components for us to consider. Thanks.
anonymous

THIS MAY BE IT!!! - 2 views

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Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

NCWO | National Council of Women's Organization's Blog - 1 views

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    5 blogs between February 2012 and August 2011, with latest published October 11, 2011, written by 3 authors. No comments on blogs.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Functional Skills and ePortfolios - Perfect Partners - 1 views

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    this is the one I sent via email. I think this is a better place for it. MindLeaders HR release new Functional Skills software. clients around the UK.
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    eportfolios vendor
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Half an Hour: What a MOOC Does - #Change11 - 1 views

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    Blog post by Stephen Downes exploring what a MOOC does and does not do--it does not replicate or build on past failed educational pathways where a person--adult or child--is not motivated enough to invest time in his/her own learning path. He mentions that online gaming is the best pre-MOOC and equivalent to MOOC for young people. Makes me wonder about my addiction to WordsFree and Scrabble on my iphone and desire to beat the computer again and again. Or enrolling in a MOOC where the opportunity to connect with smart, similarly-quested learners/achievers/doers must motivate me to overcome challenges of schedule, technology, serendipitous approach to learning, self-expression, etc. The MOOC is simply a much bigger playground where my motivation and my two feet (or eyes!) rule my behavior .
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Workforce collaboration in the network era | Harold Jarche - 1 views

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    Premise(?) for WL Learning Studio from Harold Harche's blog, February 23, 2012 Excerpts: "Those specialized departments of the 20th century need to engage in social learning, by modelling behaviour and continuously developing next practices to adapt to changing conditions. This is the challenge to remain relevant in the 21st century workplace. Learn or die." "This isn't the Information Age, it's the Learning Age; and the quicker people get their heads around that, the better - Prof Stephen Heppell" "It boils down to the fact that in the network era, value is derived from workforce collaboration, where you are either contributing to the network, or you are no longer required."
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The Content Economy: The collaboration pyramid (or iceberg) - 1 views

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    Beautiful schematic on value creation--all of the activities and trust building and connection building that occurs before a collaboration effort is noticed, Oscar Berg, February 14, 2012
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Connected Learning - 1 views

  • Connected learning is when you’re pursuing knowledge and expertise around something you care deeply about, and you’re supported by friends and institutions who share and recognize this common passion or purpose. Click here to learn more about the connected learning model and the research that supports it.
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    Absolutely fabulous video (6 minutes) on Connected Learning and how we must change the outcomes based focus of education to awaken the curiosity of each learner and engage with them in learning how to learn given the distribution of resources, ideas, experts, etc. while preserving the learners' autonomy, access to diversity, openness to others for learning, interactivity with similar and diverse co-learners, etc. Film by Nic Askew at Soulbiographies.com interviewing McArthur Foundation person and two professors of education
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

What is Connected Learning | Connected Learning - 1 views

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    Killer infograph on Connected (equitable, social, and participatory) Learning from Connected Learning Principles, Connected Learning.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Connected Learning Principles | Connected Learning - 1 views

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    Provides the rational for reimagining education for young people. I believe that most of these principles apply to adults in the workforce, too. Premise for WLstudio.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

About | iversity - 1 views

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    Maybe this is a platform/technology that could serve as our primary online workspace for WL Studio--need to try it out!
anonymous

Designing e-learning - Gallery of strategies - View all - 1 views

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    A comprehensive list of e-learning strategies.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Connected Learning - live streaming video powered by Livestream - 1 views

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    exemplifies tool use and learning frequency
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

IFTF's Future Now: John Thackara, "In the Bubble: Daily Life as a Design Opportunity" - 1 views

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    Review of John Thackara's new book that has bearing on designing online learning spaces.
anonymous

Gendergap Info Page - 1 views

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    Gendergap -- Details about the gender gap.
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