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A Personal Cyberinfrastructure (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

  • Just as the real computing revolution didn't happen until the computer became truly personal, the real IT revolution in teaching and learning won't happen until each student builds a personal cyberinfrastructure that is as thoughtfully, rigorously, and expressively composed as an excellent essay or an ingenious experiment.
  • Pointing students to data buckets and conduits we've already made for them won't do. Templates and training wheels may be necessary for a while, but by the time students get to college, those aids all too regularly turn into hindrances. For students who have relied on these aids, the freedom to explore and create is the last thing on their minds, so deeply has it been discouraged.
  • To provide students the guidance they need to reach these goals, faculty and staff must be willing to lead by example — to demonstrate and discuss, as fellow learners, how they have created and connected their own personal cyberinfrastructures. Like the students, faculty and staff must awaken their own self-efficacy within the myriad creative possibilities that emerge from the new web.
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    Gardner Campbell's Ideas about personal cyberinfrastructure. How do these ideas relate to the platforms we provide or should provide at PSU?
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A network of networks - 0 views

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    Gardner Campbell further expounds on his "Personal Cyberinfrastructure" ideas for UMW's ds106 open course.
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No More Digital Facelifts: Thinking the Unthinkable About Open Educational Experiences - 1 views

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    Gardner Campbell's Presentation at open ed 2009 where he further expounds on his notion of Personal Cyberinfrastructure
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