Teaching Beyond Tropes: Subjective-Learning Subjugated-Objectives Subversive-Subjunctives - 5 views
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Subjective-Learning Subjugated-Objectives Subversive-Subjunctives
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Kevin Hodgson on 16 Apr 15I am feeling a bit like this is some lost text from a Dr. Seuss book for college students.
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Terry Elliott on 16 Apr 15
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Kevin Hodgson on 17 Apr 15Nice
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Subjective
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subvert or overthrow, destroy, or undermine
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These include statements about one's state of mind, such as opinion, belief, purpose, intention, or desire.
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how our "design" is experienced by any one learner is as unique as a fingerprint, and impeded upon by the scars we have collected throughout our coarses and courses and curses.
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entryway into possibility.
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ridden like a wild bronco while you laugh maniacally.
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Kevin, I've been doing the subjective learning thing on my own for a very, very long time. Not coming to Vance Steven's multiliteracies, connectivist moocs or any open online courses as a "practicing" academic or educator (except in free range, heutagogical sense), I start with making my own subjectivity alignment -- if only to feel at least somewhat less the total outlier. Besides, isn't all learning is idiosyncratic and subjective?