Bill C-61 Locks Us Into a Closed Education Model
Posted Friday June 27, 2008, 5:55 am, Over one day old
Read Bill C-61 Locks Us Into a Closed Education Model (Links)
The latest news in distance education and new instructional media
Read Bill C-61 Locks Us Into a Closed Education Model (Links)
Read Lessons Learned and Learned Lessons (Links)
Read What Learning Design Could Be (Links)
What about the user experience? This language reveals someone who is a purveyor of what Thomas Kuhn (of "paradigm shift" fame) called "dead knowledge" - expertise that is taught year after year and passed on to successive generations even though the knowledge and thinking is very out of date.
This post digest is 30% of the original post size. Uncompress
Read Instruction, eLearning 2.0 and Quality (Links)
Read Nokia to Buy and Open Source Symbian (Links)
Read Employers Turning To Games For Training (Links)
Janet then questions his premises, and discusses whether social media is a product of social constructivism and whether an LMS is "behaviorist". The comments to this post are also stimulating and provocative.
This post digest is 28% of the original post size. Uncompress
Read Social Media: Inside, Outside, Upside Down (Links)
Dave Cormier has done some very bleeding-edge work in educational technology using the Drupal open source community management system as well as OpenSim (an open source version of Second Life). He is currently looking for help, so if you have any experience with OpenSim, contact Dave.
This post digest is 43% of the original post size. Uncompress
Read Opensim/Drupal Integration for Education (Links)
"If you can accept my argument that social constructivism can not be used in behaviorist methodologies, then with it I would argue that social media cannot be used inside behaviorist media - such as the prescribed media presently used (LMS, system email, content repositories etc)."
This post digest is 32% of the original post size. Uncompress
Read Speaking to Ascilite, ACODE and Desire2Learn (Links)
"Despite a mandate for "special dispatch", the time required to complete an inter partes re-examination is much longer than commonly believed."
This post digest is 14% of the original post size. Uncompress
Read New Research Lifts Lid On Highly Misleading USPTO Re-Examination Stats (Links)
Previous | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Next
Enter your search term in the field below.
If you enjoy OLDaily you may also like to read:
The following one-click bookmarking links are made available for your convenience.
Backflip
BlinkBits
Blinklist
blogmarks
Buddymarks
CiteUlike
Connotea
del.icio.us
de.lirio.us
digg
FeedMarker
Feed Me Links!
Furl
Give a Link
Gravee
igooi
kinja
Lilisto
Linkagogo
Linkroll
looklater
Magnolia
maple
netvouz
Newsvine
Open Tag Directory
Raw Sugar
Scuttle
Shadows
Simpy
Spurl
Squidoo
tagtooga
Technorati
Wink
wists
Yahoo My Web
The following one-click subscription links are made available for your convenience.