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Sabine Reisas

[Blog] Mohamed Amine Chatti's ongoing research on Knowledge and Learning - 0 views

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    "A research oriented blog about Web Information Systems, Technology Enhanced Learning, knowledge Management"
Sabine Reisas

[Blog] Observations about learning, knowledge and technology - 2 views

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    e.g. article: "Research publications on Massive Open Online Courses and Personal Learning Environments"
Sabine Reisas

[Master Thesis] Clint Lalonde: The Twitter Experience: The Role of Twitter in the Forma... - 0 views

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    Abstract: This qualitative phenomenological study involving in-depth interviews with seven educators in K-12 and higher education examines the role that the microblogging service Twitter plays in the formation and development of Personal Learning Networks (PLN) among educators. A double hermeneutic data analysis shows that Twitter plays a role in the formation and development of PLNs by allowing educators to; engage in consistent and sustained dialogue with their PLN, access the collective knowledge of their PLN, amplify and promote more complex thoughts and ideas to a large audience, and expand their PLN using features unique to Twitter. This research also examines the nature of a PLN and shows that participants believe their PLN extends beyond their Twitter network to encompass both face-to-face and other ICT mediated relationships. Secondary research questions examine how Twitter differs from other social networking tools in mediating relationships within a PLN, what motivates an educator to develop a PLN, how trust is established in a PLN, what the expectations of reciprocity are within a PLN, and what is the nature of informal learning within a PLN.
Christoph Richter

Interest and Self-Sustained Learning as Catalysts of Development: A Learning Ecology Pe... - 1 views

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    Adolescents often pursue learning opportunities both in and outside school once they become interested in a topic. In this paper, a learning ecology framework and an associated empirical research agenda are described. This framework highlights the need to better understand how learning outside school relates to learning within schools or other formal organizations, and how learning in school can lead to learning activities outside school. Three portraits of adolescent learners are shared to illustrate different pathways to interest development. Five types of self-initiated learning processes are identified across these case portraits. These include the seeking out of textbased informational sources, the creation of new interactive activity contexts such as projects, the pursuit of structured learning opportunities such as courses, the exploration of media, and the development of mentoring or knowledge-sharing relationships. Implications for theories of human development and ideas for research are discussed.
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