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Is the case study method of instruction due for an overhaul?
... of business complexities, nurture pattern recognition, and teach that there are no â¬Sright answers.â¬ý ...
Internet Time
- Tuesday, October 7, 2008 -
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Twitter, Txtng, & Blended Learning
... it can be meaningless. Back away and a pattern emerges.
And yes I'm on Twitter: IOpt. And I'm scratching my head ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Wednesday, October 1, 2008 -
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Learning 2.0 Strategy
... can't change it.However, this is the exception. Many people assume that their content falls into that same pattern.
eLearning Technology
- Monday, September 29, 2008 -
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People who get it& in El Lay
Here’s a pattern I’ve seen in California, Italy, France, Australia, Germany, the U.S., Brazil, Australia, and Spain. People far from the equator think themselves refined, cultured, and responsible; they consider their neighbors closer to the equator slow, shiftless, and overly emotional peasants and farmers. Those peasants consider their compatriots distant from the equator cold, dull, uncreative, and uptight business types.
I’m a Northern Californian. Generally, I have about as much respect for Los Angeles as a Bostonian has for, say, Biloxi, Mississippi. Hence, ...
Internet Time
- Friday, September 19, 2008 -
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The World Bank Offers an Open API
LINK)
"The World Bank's first API offers 114 indicators from key data sources and 12,000 development photos"
Nice...and I wish everyone felt this way....
"We are releasing this API because we believe this information can be
mapped, visualized and mashed up in an unlimited number of ways that
will help develop a better understanding of trends and patterns around
key development issues." ...
e-Clippings (blogoehlert)
- Wednesday, September 17, 2008 -
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The World Bank Offers an Open API
LINK)
"The World Bank's first API offers 114 indicators from key data sources and 12,000 development photos"
Nice...and I wish everyone felt this way....
"We are releasing this API because we believe this information can be
mapped, visualized and mashed up in an unlimited number of ways that
will help develop a better understanding of trends and patterns around
key development issues." ...
e-Clippings (blogoehlert)
- Wednesday, September 17, 2008 -
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I don't know what amazes me more......
... the fact that there is now research showing that computers can use an algorithm to do almost human-like pattern matching and recognition or that the entirety of this article is available for free online. (by the way, side topic, I will NEVER by another computer with anything less than 4GBs of RAM - oh, and Comcast, in case you're doing more illegal packet sniffing, you suck).
This article from ZDNet lays out what I think is huge about this; namely that the algorithm presents:"a computational model that learns structures of many different forms
and that discovers which form is ...
e-Clippings (blogoehlert)
- Wednesday, September 17, 2008 -
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I don't know what amazes me more......
... the fact that there is now research showing that computers can use an algorithm to do almost human-like pattern matching and recognition or that the entirety of this article is available for free online. (by the way, side topic, I will NEVER by another computer with anything less than 4GBs of RAM - oh, and Comcast, in case you're doing more illegal packet sniffing, you suck).
This article from ZDNet lays out what I think is huge about this; namely that the algorithm presents:"a computational model that learns structures of many different forms
and that discovers which form is ...
e-Clippings (blogoehlert)
- Wednesday, September 17, 2008 -
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Connectivism: Week 1
With little time these days, I'll be auditing the auditor's version of the 12 week Connectivism course happening now. I haven't signed up anywhere, I haven't taken part in any of the sessions, but I'm like a moth drawn to the flame: as I peer in on all the conversation beginning to happen, I can't help but join in. In my own lazy way, at the very least. Am I creating a new pattern? Am I growing new knowledge? (As opposed to building it?) See Christy Tucker's ... my own context in order to create patterns that make sense to me and can be applied to me...) Little nuggets that ...
Learning Visions
- Friday, September 12, 2008 -
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Visualizing My Connectivism Learning So Far
... start making the connections and seeing the patterns.
Here’s a different version of the tag cloud, this time ...
Experiencing eLearning
- Wednesday, September 10, 2008 -
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Daily Bookmarks 08/17/2008
... fundamental concepts, such as rules versus patterns, complicated vs. complex, equivalence vs. similarity, and coping ...
Experiencing eLearning
- Wednesday, August 13, 2008 -
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Top 10 Tools: more entries and updates on the Top 100 Tools list
... see emerging patterns and trends in the use of tools and technologies for learning and performance support.
Jane Knight
- Friday, August 8, 2008 -
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Daily Bookmarks 08/07/2008
... of network principles to define both knowledge and the process of learning. Knowledge is defined as a particular pattern of relationships and learning is defined as the creation of new connections and patterns as well as the ability to maneuver around existing networks/patterns.
Experiencing eLearning
- Thursday, August 7, 2008 -
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Cognition, Synesthesia, Story Telling, Webinars, Strategy, & Six Degrees
... people are better at judging auditory patterns than assessing visual patterns.
The Secrets of Storytelling: Why We ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Tuesday, August 5, 2008 -
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V-Business Expo Day 1
... driven by engineers so the predictable pattern of functionality explosion and interface confusion. Technologists ...
Learning Matters!
- Wednesday, July 30, 2008 -
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Whole Brain Design (Notes from ELG Online Forum)
... we believe the phrase to beTest for understanding, not existing patterns that they have created.*Use patterning to ...
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Daily Bookmarks 07/15/2008
Trendpedia - blog trend search
Graphs the number of blog posts over time which include a search term or phrase. Works even for terms with low numbers of actual posts (e.g., edupunk). You can compare the trends for up to 3 terms at a time.
tags: blog, visualization, patterns ...
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Looking for patterns in clouds
Wordle creates beautiful word clouds from text, tags, or RSS feeds.
This morning I pasted the URLs of fifteen blogs I frequent into Wordle just for the hell of it. Here's the result.
Here's a larger pdf of the same image.
See if you can match the word cloud to the blog of: Harold Jarche, Clark Quinn, Learning Circuits, Ross Mayfield, Donald Clark, David Weinberger, Marcia Connor, George Siemens, Curt Bonk, Dave Gray, Robin Good, informl.com, internettime.com, Mark Oehlert, and internettime.ning.
Give up? Here's the detail. And here's a slideshow.
Internet Time
- Saturday, July 12, 2008 -
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My 300th post is a call for LMS Help
... that, and back to 2 Thursdays from that. (not a consistent pattern). The course is held in the same room for 5 of ...
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When training is not the solution and chips are cakes.
... against? Is it a pattern? If so, will training help this person or is it a performance issue or are they in the ...
Janet Clarey
- Wednesday, July 9, 2008 -
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Idea nodes & innovation
... future, a growing but as yet unseen pattern. This is the reverse of normal learning, which is based on reasoning from ...
Internet Time
- Tuesday, July 8, 2008 -
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Where Things Used to Be
The SO and I spent a quality Monday at Kings Dominion recently. We both grew up in the same town. We went to this amusement park every summer through college. As adults, we went more sporadically. Maybe once every 2-3 years. I had a 10 year gap where I didn't go at all since I lived out of the area. This was the first time we went together. Interestingly, we both had the same patterns and list of rides.1) Check the line at the newest coaster (this year, the Dominator). It was short, so we went. If it was long, we would have gone to the next ride....2)Go on the coolest coaster in the park.
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