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Tony Searl

Heutagogy and lifelong learning: A review of heutagogical practice and self-determined ... - 2 views

  • a more self-directed and self-determined approach is needed, one in which the learner reflects upon what is learned and how it is learned and in which educators teach learners how to teach themselves (Peters, 2001, 2004; Kamenetz, 2010).
  • Heutagogy applies a holistic approach to developing learner capabilities, with learning as an active and proactive process, and learners serving as “the major agent in their own learning, which occurs as a result of personal experiences” (Hase & Kenyon, 2007, p. 112).
  • Competency can be understood as proven ability in acquiring knowledge and skills, while capability is characterized by learner confidence in his or her competency and, as a result, the ability “to take appropriate and effective action to formulate and solve problems in both familiar and unfamiliar and changing settings”
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  • Research on the use of social media and its role in supporting heutagogy is limited, however, indicating that this is an area for further investigation.
  • important characteristic of heutagogy is that of reflective practice, “a critical learning skill associated with knowing how to learn” (Hase, 2009, p. 49). According to Schön (1983), reflective practice supports learners in becoming lifelong learners, as “when a practitioner becomes a researcher into his own practice, he engages in a continuing process of self-education” (p. 299).
  • primarily by placing value on learner self-direction of the learning process
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    In a heutagogical approach to teaching and learning, learners are highly autonomous and self-determined and emphasis is placed on development of learner capacity and capability with the goal of producing learners who are well-prepared for the complexities of today's workplace. The approach has been proposed as a theory for applying to emerging technologies in distance education and for guiding distance education practice and the ways in which distance educators develop and deliver instruction using newer technologies such as social media.
Julie Golden

Need your help!! - 0 views

eLearning faculty, please consider taking my survey. It is anonymous, so I won't be able to send a proper thank you. Please know that I will pay your kindness forward to another doctoral student in...

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anonymous

learning * ingenuity * research * policy * design * technology * delight * (+ sailing!) - 6 views

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    Wow I haven't read Stephen Heppell thanks!Particularly useful for me investigating new skills21st century and assessment.
Grace Kat

Investigating National Treasures with Warren Brown - 1 views

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    Provides teachers with classroom ideas, printable worksheet pages and interactive student activities across a number of curriculum areas including History, Art and English."
John Pearce

Teaching resources, classroom resources, primary resources, TES Resources - 7 views

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    TES Resources provides brilliant ideas for brilliant lessons. Discover over 50,000 free tried and tested classroom resources that bring your lessons to life.
jo murray

Rhizome identity project - 0 views

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    Rhizome identity project, digital identities, online safety
Tania Sheko

AP Exclusive: CIA following Twitter, Facebook - Yahoo! News - 2 views

  • Since tweets can't necessarily be pegged to a geographic location, the analysts broke down reaction by languages.
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      People are adding geographical location to their tweets and statuses and are being encouraged to do so on Facebook and things like Foursquare.
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