Mention of safety in relation to online space raises for me the link between space and risk. With space comes risk and with risk comes ethical responsibility. I would suggest that the more open the space, the greater the risk for both learner and ‘teacher’, and the greater the ethical responsibilities of all participants, but particularly the ‘teacher’.
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the ‘virtue of space’ as being freedom, but with this freedom comes a number of risks. He recognises that a common response to these risks in an educational setting is to close down the space, rationalising this as being in the students’ best interests – but as he points out ‘No risk, no space’ – and space is needed if the students/learners are going to become ‘authentically themselves’.
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I like doubters, complications, ideas that break down assumptions and build toward further questions, not answers.
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the Tree of Knowledge is not an apple, in my belief systems. It is a weed.
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To ask how it has come to be that participatory networked practices are more likely to be framed as threats than opportunities for education in the 21st century.
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The rhizomatic learner, on the other hand, is for me a metaphor which expands our understanding of one thing (the process of learning) in the light of another thing (a botanical rhizome). The metaphor learning is a rhizome is similar, then, to the metaphor love is a rose.
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For Nietzsche, Deleuze, and myself, direct engagement is a mistake. Diffuse or indirect engagement is preferable
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The only form of power one can truly wield is the power of action, of affirmation, of creation.
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*James Gleick – Chaos: Making a New Science
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