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elearnspace. Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age - 1 views

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    our reading
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iPads in Kindergarten - 1 views

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    Using iPads in Kindegarten
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Minds on Fire: Open Education, the Long Tail, and Learning 2.0 (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUC... - 1 views

  • learn the ropes” and become trusted members of the community through a process of legitimate peripheral participation.
  • which the students are able to use remotely to carry out their own scientific investigations
    • Garry Leroy Baker
       
      The benefits are clear for homeschooled students.
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    • Joy Seed
       
      The internet provides an excellent opportunity to educate more people in more more subjects for less. It also enables to change the way that we teach and learn with a focus on collaboration and social learning. 
  • If access to higher education is a necessary element in expanding economic prosperity and improving the quality of life, then we need to address the problem of the growing global demand for education, as identified by Sir John Daniel.3
  • Fortunately, various initiatives launched over the past few years have created a series of building blocks that could provide the means for transforming the ways in which we provide education and support learning. Much of this activity has been enabled and inspired by the growth and evolution of the Internet, which has created a global “platform” that has vastly expanded access to all sorts of resources, including formal and informal educational materials. The Internet has also fostered a new culture of sharing, one in which content is freely contributed and distributed with few restrictions or costs.
  • Perhaps the simplest way to explain this concept is to note that social learning is based on the premise that our understanding of content is socially constructed through conversations about that content and through grounded interactions, especially with others, around problems or actions. The focus is not so much on what we are learning but on how we are learning.5
  • As more of learning becomes Internet-based, a similar pattern seems to be occurring. Whereas traditional schools offer a finite number of courses of study, the “catalog” of subjects that can be learned online is almost unlimited. There are already several thousand sets of course materials and modules online, and more are being added regularly.
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Flickr RSS Feed Generator - 1 views

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    Mac OS X has a screen saver that takes an RSS feed of images as a data source. Naturally I thought Flickr would provide good RSS feeds for tags, and users. Flickr offers these feeds, but unfortunately limits them to 20 items and does not offer any sorting or filtering options. To gain more control over RSS feeds of Flickr images, I made this Flickr RSS Generator. This generator uses the Flickr API to retrieve images determined by parameters you specify and returns an RSS feed, whose URL you can paste into the screensaver options screen in OS X.
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Tourism Australia - Home - 1 views

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    Great info on Australia
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Repairing Japan's image, one teacher at a time - Canada - CBC News - 1 views

    • Jamie Payne
       
      It's great to see people who have lived in Japan, going back there to help in the recovery effort.
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Facing the Facebook mirror can boost self-esteem - 1 views

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    Finally a study that affirms the good vibe that comes from social networking sites http://ow.ly/1s6Nle #edtech #Facebook #tech
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"Tokyo Slo-Mode" is a visually stunning look at Japan - The Feed - CBS News - 1 views

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    It went viral in less than a day!
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Networked learning - WikiEducator - 1 views

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    It is based on the principles of networked learning where individuals establish an online identity and formulate relationships with other people and information to communicate and develop knowledge.
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Tech Tidbits: Increasing Teachers' Digital Efficiency | always learning - 1 views

  • ow all of our students in grades 6 – 12 (around 400) have their own
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Mrs Emery connects « Human - 0 views

    • toomuchdot
       
      Moddle and Blog? which is better?
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      Moodle is for poodles!
  • vanity on the net
    • Ruth Ingulsrud
       
      Vanity, vanity... all is vanity. Facebook and blogging. Tweeting and texting. For a true introvert, this can't help but irritate me to a certain extent.
    • toomuchdot
       
      yes...too an extent
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  • Barrack
    • Alex Guenther
       
      Sp. - I hope she followed the right person!
    • Ruth Ingulsrud
       
      She should check the spelling on his birth certificate. :) I had a relative unfriend me for offering to send her a copy.
  • choice
  • choice,
    • Sunita Devadas
       
      yeah choice is the key operating word.
    • Alex Guenther
       
      That's why I like Twitter more than FaceBook - you can choose exactly who to interact with, rather than having it based on family / friends
    • toomuchdot
       
      too right!
  • The potential seemed endless.
    • toomuchdot
       
      Yep!
    • Alex Guenther
       
      Yep!
    • Jamie Payne
       
      Is Twitter the right tool to connect two classrooms on other sides of the world? I don't know.
  • ntroduced me to Twitter.
  • Twitter
    • Ruth Ingulsrud
       
      Twitter is for TWITS
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World Without Walls: Learning Well with Others | Edutopia - 0 views

    • Brendan Lea
       
      There's a lot of information out there and we need to provide students with the critical thinking skills to successfully navigate between what is useful or true and that of utter rubbish. All the while encouraging them to expand their learning network, but not forgetting about the importance of face to face connections and hands on experiences.  
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Ed Tech bundle - 0 views

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    Stuff for Ed Tech, including IB
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Google Reader - COETAIL Recommendations - 0 views

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      COETAIL Blog recommendations bundle...
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http://www.tweetdoc.org/View/23236/YIS-The-Networked-Educator - 0 views

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    Automatically created .pdf of all tweets with the hashtag #yistne using Tweetdoc. Awesome!
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    An EARCOS weekend workshop hosted at Yokohama International School on September 17th - 18th, 2011. Facilitated by Chris Betcher and Kim
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Google Reader - Networking - 0 views

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    My practice bundle
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Google Reader - Participatory Learning - 0 views

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    Participatory Learning with social software
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