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muzedujourney

Flip This: Bloom's Taxonomy Should Start with Creating | MindShift - 0 views

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    Interesting article about reorganising Blooms taxonomy to start with creating and finish with knowledge
Anne Trethewey

Education 2020 - 'Connectivism' - 3 views

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    Includes: 1. A definition of connectivism 2. Video by George Siemens - 'Connectivism: Socializing Opening Learning.' 3. Video 'The Networked Student' 4. Slideshare - 'Elements of Connectivism' Stephen Downes 5. Slideshare - 'Connectivism and Personal Learning' by Stephen Downes
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    Thanks Anne, I love Siemen's Principles of connectivism - really hits the nail on the head.
anonymous

Elearning Trends - Latest Learning Trends| elearningindustry - 2 views

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    "Find here the latest news and trends in eLearning. Read articles about the future of the learning industry with forecasts, written from our e-learning experts"
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    "Find here the latest news and trends in eLearning. Read articles about the future of the learning industry with forecasts, written from our e-learning experts"
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    Thanks for sharing - that's a great link.
djplaner

Airbnb, Uber proving a hit as Australians turn to 'sharing economy' to make extra money... - 1 views

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    ABC article reporting on the end result of some of the same drivers behind NGL on every day life tasks like getting a ride and a place to sleep.
djplaner

Me as a teacher | The Weblog of (a) David Jones - 1 views

  • Perhaps the biggest example of that that I think lectures suck. In fact, I have a dislike for most face-to-face teaching practices in a University context. I have – what Bali and Meier describe as – an affinity for asynchronous learning.
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      Using ideas/principles from other sources
  • rown to like the McWilliam’s (2009) idea of the “meddler in the middle” which is described a
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      MOre from other resources
  • you might imagine, this doesn’t necessarily fit well with many of my colleagues, but it does mean I’m naturally inclined towards NGL.
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      Some evidence of using principles/literature to understand what is going on (i.e. my reflections on my own approach)
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  • . For both courses I’m interested in questions like: How I can be a more effective “meddler in the middle”? What learning environment is going to be best engage students most effectively in NGL? For EDC3100 the challenge is scaling this to a course with 100+ students. For EDU8117 the challenge may be to be a bit more experimental in how it’s done. In both the challenge may be for me to break my limitations/conceptions and those of the institutional environment.
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      Some identification of future plans. Arguably fairly light on and not fleshed out in details, but probably appropriate for this post's purpose
  • is links to the point made by Goodyear et al (2014) Unless learning is very closely supervised and directed (which it rarely is), there will usually be some slippage between task and activity, for good and bad reasons. This is important to acknowledge, when designing, because what people learn is a consequence of their actual activity, and therefore only indirectly a result of the task set for them. Tasks are designable, activities are not – they are emergent. (p. 1
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      More NGL principals.
  • Just how much is needed?
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      A question to consider into the future - future planning
  • n his post “as teacher” Brendon, one of the other NGL participants, mentions Sugata Mitra’s work and the idea of students being “able to develop their own connections and learning without … explicit teaching”. Brendon identifies as a key challenge for schools the task of developing (or perhaps unleashing learner’s inherent ability to be) “self-directed and inquisitive learners”. For both my courses I see this as the main aim and the main challenge.
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      Building on Brendon's post. Pointing to some insights which suggest some limitations of an aspect of what he was talking about.
  • Sorry, but Mahara still doesn’t compete with WordPress (or any other of numerous freely available online alternatives). In reflecting on her “as teacher” Anne relates a similar story around one school’s pilot program with Microsoft where each student has their own tablet device “but the device is not able to be taken home”
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      Making a connection to another participants post. Agreeing with it, linking it to what I'm doing
  • What do I want to do?
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      All of the following really starting to talk about what I'd like to do.
  • Goodyear et al (2014) pick up on the term affordance as both important, but also as “a term that is also very widely critiqued and contested” (p. 137). The idea is that particular technologies afford different possibilities dependent on people’s perceptions of a technology. But an affordance isn’t a single set of possibilities seen by every person. Taking what Goodyear et al (2014) describe as a “relational-materialist” the idea of affordance becomes much more complex and emergent.
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      Using the literature as part of my planning
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    My contribution to an activity I'm currently adding to the week 3 material. Meant as an example. Still to be 100% completed.
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    Hi David Could you please indicate how you would mark this? Both overall, and with regards as to how each of your examples meet the criteria? Would I be correct to assume that this is exemplary? I'm somewhat uncertain as to how to interpret the marking criteria. Thanks Laura
paul_size

The next generation of learning practices - 0 views

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    Hi all, a worthwhile look with some interesting quotes and slides.
paul_size

Beth's blog - 0 views

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    Some really good links from this page.
paul_size

Learning in the Modern Social Workplace - 1 views

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    I am Jane Hart, an independent Workplace Learning Advisor, Writer and international Speaker, and the Founder of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies. My blog, was recently rated TOP of the 50 most socially shared L&D blogs.
debliriges

Is there such a thing as too little cognitive load? - 2 views

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    For adult learners - what is the balance between ensuring cognitive overload doesn't discourage learning and offering too much in the way of support so incidental learning doesn't happen?
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    Deb Thank you for sharing this. Working in the tertiary sector I found this article struck a few notes with me about how we do things and the culture within the organisation in which I work and how I would liek to do things considering all my new knowledge.
Kath Gregory

Think Global | Promoting education for a just and sustainable world - 1 views

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    Perfect Idea for schools, bringing what we know to be happening to the children
djplaner

Twitter / Search - catspyjamasnz - 2 views

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    ex-USQ student and an example of someone full engaged in networked learning and helping others engage with it.
djplaner

Teacher networks - 0 views

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    Link and background to a European booklet on how teachers are using the network.
djplaner

The Stepford syndrome in KM - Cognitive Edge Network Blog - 0 views

  • means supporting local decisions, allowing peer-to-peer knowledge flow, encouraging messy coherence
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      Touching here - perhaps - on the difference between a network perspective and a group/community perspective?
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    Snowden critiques an aspect of the KM community and touches on something related to NGL in terms of CoP versus a networked approach.
djplaner

Study Schedule | An experiment in Networked & Global Learning - 4 views

  • Diigo
  • Feel free to use Diigo
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      At this stage I don't know how Diigo will handle it as I edit and change this page
  • (25-29 Aug) Technology and NGL
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      ATM, weeks 5 and 6 are perceived as being somewhat "lighter" weeks. The plan is that some additional assessment work might be done during this time.
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  • (8-12 Sep) Your learning? Your networks?
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      This is a week where you are meant to explore the areas of NGL that you need to explore before finalising how you're going to apply it to your learners
  • (DBR) What is DBR?
  • (15-19 Sep) Design-based rese
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      Whether DBR is the only research method/approach mentioned here, or even it is the one mentioned is still a little open. I do have a personal preference for this. But may be open to flexibility.
  • What will you do and how?
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      Where you start work on your final essay/DBR-plan to apply NGL to your learners
  • Writer’s workshops???
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      The idea is to require some form of peer feedback on your essay. Whether it's in the form of a writers' workshop is to be resolved. It's a great process, but the reality of how to implement it in this course is to be decided.
  • he final polish
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      Take your peer feedback, improve your essay and submit it.
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    What will eventually be the final study schedule for EDU8117 in 2014.
djplaner

Home - Quora - 1 views

shared by djplaner on 16 Jul 14 - Cached
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    Quora is one example of using community/networked learning etc to create value/knowledge.
djplaner

Alec Couros' Keynote from FUSION 2013: Identity, Networks & Connected Learning - YouTube - 2 views

shared by djplaner on 17 Jul 14 - No Cached
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    @courosa keynote from a 2013 conference on Identity, Networks and Connected learning. Alec is one of the guys leading the exploration of how this is changing education.
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