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Learning pathways

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Rhizome theory is also a useful framework for understanding self-determined learning - the heutagogy described by Hase and Kenyon. The self-determined pathway to learning is fast becoming familiar to learners in the digital age, and is also the antithesis to the formal, structured learning found in traditional education.

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The survival of higher education (2): Changing times

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I will then speculate on the current changes in practice that might emerge, both for the institution and the teacher. Finally, I will suggest that there are five key objectives to achieve if universities are to achieve success in the use of learning technologies in the future. The Changing Web (2.0) So what exactly is Web 2.0 ?

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