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In two minds

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Paivio''s model of cognition featured two modes of processing, known as imagens (images) and logogens (words), which are illustrated below. Looking at images can evoke a different response to listening to the spoken word, or reading text. Lave and Wenger Communities of Practice 26. Knowles Andragogy 24. Unported License.

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Content creation

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We learn by doing, and we more actively engage with learning when we create artefacts that can be shared within social contexts such as communities of practice. Sharing of other forms of content such as images and videos can be easily achieved with the use of photo and video sharing services such as Flickr and Youtube.

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Mapping mobile learning

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The image above is the evidence of our random scribblings and more considered workings, showing some of the links we think are important. Airdropping will also allow you to share content such as videos, photos or locations with your mates. Who knew that there was a link between GPS, geocaching, bumpsharing and airdropping? Undoubtedly.

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Words in mind

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To enable students to remember ideas and concepts better, associations can be made with objects, images, sounds, actions, tastes, aromas and other memorable sensory experiences. Lave and Wenger Communities of Practice 26. Lave Situated Learning 25. Maslow Hierarchy of Human Needs 27. Merizow Transformative Learning 28.

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Global digital tribe

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If you are immersed in technology mediated communication, there are no apparent barriers to membership of your community of practice. It is your virtual community. It is tribal because the global online community exhibits many of the characteristics of traditional, territorial tribal practice. Wheeler, S.

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Tracking sentiments

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Facebook logs dozens of different items of personal data from your actions every time you visit, tag a photo, post a new status update or 'like' someone's comment. Imagine content being changed and updated automatically, based on the activities of a global community of practice. Unported License.

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The future is not here yet

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You can literally tap into any community of practice that you are interested in and find people who are very clever and knowledgeable and get almost instant answers from them. The biggest surprise for me so far has been social media: it is the biggest thing in the last ten years to hit the world of learning technology.