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elearning: promises and practices
Technology, 2007
Slide 73: 81.6% use social networks
The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information ... rhetoric
inherent in the idea of social networking and
the world of Web 2.0.
JISC LXP Student experiences ... online discussions
Slide 168: Some online tests
Slide 169: Some learning objects
Slide 170: Is this enough ... abilities of students
Slide 176: to rethink authority, control and teaching and
learning strategies in a networked world.
Slide 177: to try collaboration and open access through a
social networking site, wiki projects, ...
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- Wednesday, October 15, 2008 -
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E-Learning Queen: The Best Way to Learn in an Online Course
... facebook, linkedin, or other social networking areas. 3---Motivation Part of the face-to-face instructional environment ... number of sims in virtual worlds (Second Life, there.com), encourage social networking in a productive, learning outcomes ... Social Learning Network with Cou...
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(9 ... attention to psychological, social, and cultural factors. The edublog emphasizes real-world e-learning issues and appropriate ... how to retrieve and use information. This can range from the use of a virtual library, or the use of learning objects ...
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- Wednesday, August 6, 2008 -
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Facilitating online communities - WikiEducator
Social networking platforms - 20 - 26 October
People creating their own learning... Now millions of ... primarily to facilitate social networking. From Facebook to Linkedin, each social networking platform has slightly ... do
1. Investigate the following social networking services:
Facebook
Ning
LinkedIn
2. Find ...
Apophenia: The Economist Debate on Social "Networking" - Given that MySpace and Facebook are ubiquitous, can social ... Faculty, said social networking sites such as MySpace, Bebo and Facebook were blocked on all Queensland State ...
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- Saturday, July 19, 2008 -
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Managing Courses, Defining Learning: What Faculty, Students, and Administrators Want (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE CONNECT
... more social flavor to formal learning, offering some of the stickiness of Facebook. Just as Facebook is providing social ... Web 2.0 and social computing. In short, faculty, students, and administrators are waiting for an e-learning environment ... functions must address the difference between remediation and learning. There is potential in smart learning objects that can ... management toward open-ness, along with social-ness, 5 suggests a shift in how learning is being conceptualized ... next-generation e-learning environment includes Google, IM, SMS, Web 2.0 social knowledge and software, intelligent ...
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Light, Agile and Flexible
... them. Core technologies - Social networking - the identification of a list of contacts (friends, buddies, etc). The ... contact. + The combination of lists is your network + Little black book is the same mathematics as Facebook, IM, etc ... Web 2.0 is doing to different servers what Social Networking doing to people. Breaking up the tidy organization and ... about the learning object problem - how do you make the learning object work on the learning management system if the learning object is hosted elsewhere. - Tag hack - create html page, in header - script tag and import the javascript ...
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Learning Visions: Emerging Technologies in e-Learning
Environments Personalization Rapid e-Learning Semantic Web Simulation Tools Social Bookmarking Social Networking ... and Gizmos for Learning
The Real World, SecondLife and Facebook/MySpace
My Objection to Learning Objectives ... . Fast Food Food prepared in small components -- small chunks cooked and rapid delivery. Learning objects: standard small ... sense of force feedback. Can put a glove on and you think youre feeling something...) Learning Objects and Repositories ... : Welcome to Web Hybrid Applications (from the e-Learning Guild) Physical Technologies vs. Social Technologies: ...
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- Monday, December 3, 2007 -
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idolresources.com " e-Learning Interaction Matrix: Essential Elements of a Socially Constructed Learning Environment
Interaction Matrix: Essential Elements of a Socially Constructed Learning Environment
November 18, 2007 ... fostering a socially constructed learning environment. What follows is the rationale for this model that can serve to ... , and network.
Many learning endeavors commonly are focused initially upon the integration of course content. The content includes the complete assortment of instructional materials, learning objects, assigned readings, resources, etc ... of these granularities of social organization. They define the network as, “a more fluid form of social entity ...
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- Tuesday, November 20, 2007 -
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Category:Education - P2P Foundation
... educational use of a social networking service: OU Course Profiles on Facebook
Best educational wiki: WikiEducator
Best ... Learn Out Loud Learning 2.0 Learning Networks Learning Objects
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Retrieved ... full essay on Networked modes of learning
Tera Vaden et al. on the Three Metaphors of Learning ; See the book ... this the growing number of open access learning object repositories, increases in the number and quality of open source ... : Learning in the Age of Networked Intelligence
George Siemens: Learning and Knowing in Networks : Changing roles ...
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EDUCAUSE | ELI | 7 Things You Should Know About...
Facebook , the social networking site originally developed for college students has become available to anyone. It now offers ... negotiate the opportunities and risks of the Internet age - is increasingly important. Facebook, a leading social networking ... Ning is an online service where users create their own social networks and join and participate in other networks. No technical skill is required to set up a social network, and there are no limits to the number of networks a user can join. With functionality similar to that of sites like Facebook and MySpace, Ning allows instructors to use social ...
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