Solid thinking: A challengable position on learning 2.0 and the incumbent
Posted Thursday June 19, 2008, 1:41 pm, Over one day old
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I've posted slides from my presentation today to the Canadian Network for Innovation in Education. Topic: Socializing Teaching and Learning. I posted audio on my U of M blog (yes, I know, I can sync the slides on slideshare).
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Anecdote has released a free whitepaper on Building a collaborative workplace : "Today we all need to be collaboration superstars. The trouble is, collaboration is a skill and set of practices we are rarely taught. As such, groups/collectives/teams are all certain types of networks.
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When the Church was the prevailing power, it took Luther a significant amount of courage to stand up, nail a list of issues to the door, and say "Go ahead and excommunicate me. First generation reformers still carry much of the ideology of the existing system into their reform activities.
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I've posted this before, but was again reminded of the value of seeing the full process of content development with regard to news: The new news. The quality of academic content is a function of how well it has been designed to accept feedback for improvement after initial creation.
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Yesterday, Barry Dahl conducted a short interview with me in preparation for my upcoming presentation at Desire2Learn's conference in Memphis: Fusion 2008. The interview is available here. The conversation ranged from the social nature of learning to "connectives and collectives" for learning.
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Mind Hacks states : "In terms of any new technology, it's obvious having tools to hand changes the strategies we use to solve problems, but so far, there is no strong evidence that Google, YouTube, Facebook or any other part of the web affects the fundamentals of how we think."
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