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My blog - 5 views

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    Here is my blog for the course with this weeks entry
Karen Keiller

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/04/100412084529.htm - 4 views

shared by Karen Keiller on 13 Apr 10 - Cached
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    It just struck me that so many sites are extremely wordy ... and yet the Web 2.0 world demands quick visual processing of information, which means bullets, colours, great layout, good triaging of details, etc.
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    The ability to filter ( or triage) comes after much interaction with complex text over many years. That is why schools mandate ELA. Deep reading seems to be a thing of the past.
Scott Johnson

Seven complex lessons in education or the future - 1 views

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    "The predominance of fragmented learning divided up into disciplines often makes us unable to connect parts and wholes; it should be replaced by learning that can grasp subjects within their context, their complex, their totality."
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    Thanks for this Scott. I read recently that it is not the ability to attend to multiple activities when multitasking that is so detrimental to learning it is the lack of ability to concentrate. Read it on a Ed blog. I will see if I can find it
Karen Keiller

quick_start_guide [Zotero Documentation] - 4 views

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    If Zotero is new to you, this page provides a great introduction. It is similar tool to Diigo, but is much better for sources outside of just web sites (books, articles, et cetera), and if you need to (at the end of the day) produce an academic paper or bibliography, Zotero is awesome.
Karen Keiller

Plain_Gillian - Reflections on Learning - 4 views

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    My blog, which I use mostly for course work. Occasionally I post ramblings to help me work out what I am thinking.
Karen Keiller

OER Commons Wiki - 2 views

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    testing out automatically adding blog post to wordpress blog
Karen Keiller

Giving Knowledge for Free: The Emergence of Open Educational Resources - 2 views

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    for week 2
Karen Keiller

Lecture 01 - History - 1 views

shared by Karen Keiller on 19 Apr 10 - Cached
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    for week 2
Karen Keiller

Universities are sitting ducks for reform - The Globe and Mail - 3 views

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    What do you think of the comment someone made "On-line universities have diminished the value of most degrees and by extension the credibility of most forms of education."
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    Well, I really dislike Wente's anti-labour rant, because if we enjoy good pay, benefits and holidays it's because someone fought for those for us (even if we don't even bother to go to meetings). That aside, I do think the institutionalized education system is going to be facing some stiff competition from more open-ended forms of learning. However, if "diminished value" comes from increased access and a subsequent reduction in elitism, I'm all for it. Just because it can't be controlled doesn't mean it can't be good.
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    Every time I hear an argument for universities in democracy the critical thinking flag is brought out and waved around. I don't remember critical thinking being taught anywhere in the whole school system I went through. I remember being TOLD what critical sources to study and quote in papers but it wasn't for me to actually have my own strategy--I was a mere student. Of course we all understood the dangers of speaking back to authority (the professor, the university, the government, and all the others barking orders at us. Now students can do an end-run around these guys on the internet and the dispensors of academic wisdom actually DO need to teach critical thinking, which to them is simply knowing a list of "reliable" sources--nothing more. I think education is critical and industrializing and concentrating it has created interests to protect as much as it has created wisdom to distribute (to a select few). Wente represents a power group just as the universities represent a power group. neither has a lock on the truth, only interests to protect. The beauty of the internet is it breaks up the notion that having one coherant, easy to explain philosophy is the object of all education.
Karen Keiller

EDUCAUSE Live! April 22, 2010 | EDUCAUSE - 3 views

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    This isn't exactly directly related to our course, but thought you might be intersted in catching this free Educause webcast.
Scott Johnson

Avis C - 5 views

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    My blog originally created for Intro to Emerging Technologies for Learning. I'm not a huge fan of blogs unless they have some utility and shooting my thoughts out there does not ammount to a utility. That said, it seems necessary these days to have a presence on the web so there I am.
Karen Keiller

Week 1 - Blog posting - 4 views

Check the angel course site for this week's activities and blog posting

started by Karen Keiller on 13 Apr 10 no follow-up yet
Karen Keiller

Budapest Open Access Initiative - 2 views

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    read and sign if you agree
Karen Keiller

The Cape Town Open Education Declaration - 1 views

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    read and sign if you agree
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