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November 13, 2008 ... others trying to focus on different niches such as k12 Education ( Edmodo ), corporate and other environments ( Presently ... learning professionals on Twitter: http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/socialmedia/edutwitter.html
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I just want to be WRONG every now and then. Please...?
... dialog.
Below is a talk (about 15 minutes) given by Sir Ken Robinson, author of " Out of Our Minds: Learning to BE ... wrong, as opposed to encouraging an environment for nurturing original thought.
Take kids for example. Kids are very ... , but to create social and cultural environments where it's okay to be wrong . In my training labs or some business meetings I facilitate with appropriate ground rules established, I call them a safe environment in which to fail ... ?)
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Business Casual
- Wednesday, October 22, 2008 -
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More Information, New Skills, New Work?
... information sources and indices for relevant topical categories;
4. Scan categories for relevant titles and authors;
5 ... really new work. However, the environment is quite different..."
I agree with that. For me, it's the ... any of them author blogs, read blogs, participate in social networks, have a LinkedIn profile, Twitter , Plurk or ... that, given the rapid changes in, and sheer volume of, the information environment, I wonder if corporations and, by ... us with needed new information skills?
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Business Casual
- Tuesday, October 21, 2008 -
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elearning: promises and practices
All presentations by this author ...
Slide 39: open access
â?? 25,000 peer-reviewed journals published
worldwide
â?? 2.5 million articles per year
â ...
that exist on the access to articles and
knowledge to the world wide scholarly
community, in particular to those ... to
provide Open Access (OA) to its own
scholarly article output. This objective is
accomplished by making those articles ... ??s student is cynical
Slide 96: todayâ??s student does not respect
authority
Slide 97: todayâ??s student ...
delicious Random Mind
- Wednesday, October 15, 2008 -
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Google-Assisted â¬SSearchâ¬ý Learning⬦but pls don't say â¬Saccording to Googleâ¬ý
... actually sick of Google. Although it is a huge part of my personal learning and work environment I’m just well ... better. Splitting hairs.
So then I ran across a decent article that I read through and thought I should buck up and ... pedagogical uses of Google in his article, â¬S You've got some GALL: Google-Assisted Language Learning .â¬ý Here is a recap of Chinnery's article as it appearing in Language, Learning & Technology.
Google as an Informative Tool ... Tool:
Google's Blogger provides learners a place to author their own textual, audiovisual content.
Google ...
Janet Clarey
- Thursday, September 4, 2008 -
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Connectivism and Connective Knowledge Online Course (Wiki)
15 Week 8: Power, control, validity, and authority in distributed environments (October 27-November 2 ... , validity, and authority in distributed environments (October 27-November 2)
Readings
The Fifth Estate â ...
George Siemens: Learning as network creation
George Siemens: Original connectivism article
Connectivism interview ... to read the article.
Activities:
Mon: Recorded presentations and readings will be posted to the email ...
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Calling Stephen Potter&
... the chief values of print library research is its poor indexing. Poor indexingâ¬indexing by titles and authors ... scholarship. By drawing researchers into a wider array of articles, print browsing and perusal may have facilitated broader ... relatively empty environment, a state that I don't believe we could ever recreate. My argument instead is that ... living in an environment of impoverished access. Nostalgia for the accidental scarcity we've just emerged from is just ...
Internet Time
- Tuesday, August 12, 2008 -
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