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Read more →What will the “education opportunity” mean for learning?
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Read more →Massive Interest in On-line Courses reveals pent-up demand for learning
All the recent attention over on-line learning reflects a demand for learning disassociated from formal credentialing. It’s an important move, and unleashed opportunity across a spectrum of platform and intellectual content provision. [View the story "Massive On-line Courses-Pent up demand for learning" on Storify] Massive On-line Courses-Pent up demand for learning Storified by Joe Raimondo · Sun, Nov 04 2012 04:35:31 All the recent attention over on-line learning reflects a demand for learning disassociated from formal credentialing. It’s an important move, and unleashed opportunity across a spectrum of platform and intellectual content provision. Massive Open Online Courses Are Multiplying at
Read more →Where does curation sit in e-learning?
See on Scoop.it – Carrier Signal Where does curation sit in all of this? Whilst blogging implies creating content or self-publishing, curation is aggregating content by one person for others – going out with a broom to sweep autum… See on mymindbursts.com
Read more →Cultivating the Entrepreneurial Learner in the 21st Century
Rich and insightful perspective from the redoubtable JSB. DML2012 John Seely Brown Keynote from DML Research Hub on Vimeo.
Read more →Do You Have the ‘Internet-Addiction Gene’?
See on Scoop.it – Crap Detection A well-written deconstruction of the bullshit moral panic around “Internet addiction research.” — Howard “”German scientists find ‘internet-addiction gene’,” said a headline on a German news site last week. Another site reported that scientists have “nailed down the gene responsible for internet addiction.” Is it true? No, but its falseness is interesting for what it says both about the nature of our addictions and about how scientific researchers sometimes help journalists sensationalize research.” See on www.theatlantic.com
Read more →Being mindful to online manners
Howard Rheingold’s Net Smart provides what is easily the best contextual discussion of on-line folkways and the often complicated sets of rules and roles that determine our course in the social sphere. This Wall Street Journal blog piece delves into the worst case scenario of what can happen when on-line relating goes off course. The article cites some yet-to-be-published research regarding on-line behavior that promises to flesh-out the still emergent field of social mediated group behaviors and norms. The article cites some very detailed correlations with behaviors which, while apparently compelling, could be considered to be equally spurious. [View the
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