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Brendan Murphy

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  • present the learner with different phenomena and they will learn different things.
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      present two learners with the same content and they will still know the same thing but in different ways. 
  • What happens when online learning software ceases to be a type of content-consumption tool, where learning is "delivered," and becomes more like a content-authoring tool, where learning is created?”
  • The objective of a theory of learning networks is to describe the manner in which resources and services are organized in order to offer learning opportunities in a network environment.
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  • The message is coded in a common ‘language’ where the code is open, not proprietary. So no particular software or device is needed to receive the code
  • Learning is instead thought of as a part of living,
  • Learning therefore evolves from being a transfer of content and knowledge to the production of content and knowledge.
  • This is a very important point, because it shows that traditional research methodology, and for that matter, traditional methods of testing and evaluation, as employed widely in the field of e-learning, will not be successful
  • Virtually all networks are chaotic systems.
  • science based on modeling and simulation, pattern recognition and interpretation, projection and uncertainty.
  • theory of connectivism, which asserts that knowledge - and therefore the learning of knowledge - is distributive, that is, not located in anygiven place (and therefore not 'transferred' or 'transacted' per se) but rather consists of the network of connections formed from experience and interactions with a knowing community.
anonymous

Embracing Ambiguity and Dewey | My Open Online Self - 0 views

  • We chose to use a collaborative constructivist approach to designing our open online seminar because it is consistent with our beliefs about teaching people how to “learn how to learn,” and it is an approach that can take advantage of online collaboration, dialogue, connections and inquiry.
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    "We chose to use a collaborative constructivist approach to designing our open online seminar because it is consistent with our beliefs about teaching people how to "learn how to learn," and it is an approach that can take advantage of online collaboration, dialogue, connections and inquiry."
Michael Walker

Invite Your School & Peers to RSCON - 0 views

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    Another learning opportunity during Connected Educator Month
Brendan Murphy

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Michael Walker

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      This might be a nice activity for OOE participants in September
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