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We see theneed for, and the emergence of, new theories and models of and for theonline learning environment, addressing learning in its ICT context,considering both formal and informal learning, individual and communitylearning, and new practices arising from technology use in the serviceof learning.
August 31, 2007 in Social | Permalink Technorati Tags : Intel , social TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference "Intel Launches social media experience Open Port" (PodTech) : Comments The comments to this entry are closed. where I am linking to all the Lewin stuff I find.
Both formative and summative evaluations are described which develop and test this new theory using a prototype mathematics game called Zombie Division. The Lewin Links This link should take you to the page I have on del.icio.us where I am linking to all the Lewin stuff I find. where I am linking to all the Lewin stuff I find.
D Developdistributed learning strategies to support a blended media approach toeducation and training, foster research into distributed learningpractices and theory, and promote awareness of distributed learning. T2 Subscribe to e-Clippings (a division of blogoehlert) gapingvoid Understanding Comics Quoth he.
It is close to social network analysis but is more closely tied to graph theory - hence its language of nodes and vertices. Dion Hinchcliffe, as per usual, has a good solid explanation of the social graph (and a lovely graphic). Think of it as the study of people and their connections. where I am linking to all the Lewin stuff I find.
In sales of both videos and recorded music—in many ways the perfect products to test the long-tail theory—we see that hits are and probably will remain dominant. July 17, 2008 in Blogging | Permalink Technorati Tags : Long Tail TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Day 4 - Man.Im
Peer-to-peer mesh networking, open source OS, this is a tool that is also expressly built on an educational theory. " The OLPC work makes this theory real as "Activities" and community are at the heart of how the program is designed. The Lewin Links This link should take you to the page I have on del.icio.us
January 23, 2008 in Books | Permalink Technorati Tags : books , learning TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Tell me your latest/greatest books on learning. Comments Mark, Try Freakonomics by Levit and Dubner, for a new look on statistics that are indicators of learning.
The LCB BigQuestion and this exercise I think really demonstrate the virtual collective that we have out there in the ether in some virtually concrete ways. . :-)) Actually, the cool thing is that no one knows that but were giving it a shot - or rather Karl Kapp is helping us take a shot.
Take the other path.please January 11, 2008 in Research | Permalink TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Two Very Different Views of Publishing (heres a hint.I think one is WAY wrong!) : Comments Steve, Bully for the Guild I say! where I am linking to all the Lewin stuff I find.
March 31, 2008 in Copyrights, Patents and Trademarks | Permalink TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Hey! Posted by: mark oehlert | March 31, 2008 at 09:20 PM I agree with you in theory. Editors of "Educational Researcher".Get Get a FREAKING CLUE!!!!!
There were other critiques to be sure and Im sure that some were warranted (historians actually make quite a habit out of going after each others theories and ideas with a vigor and rigor that I find somewhat absent in this field) but I always found impressive was the attempt. want the grand theory, however flawed.
They didnt teach me these things all on their own but they served as instructors of sorts and they served as great laboratories for me to test out these new theories. Sound like good products right? Youve probably guessed that these were games. Specifically the Wizardry series. where I am linking to all the Lewin stuff I find.
Main | "Theories and Models Of and For Online Learning" (First Monday) » August 30, 2007 "Video iPods Revolutionize Hotel Chain’s Learning Program" (CLO Magazine) ( link ) "Employees at Homewood Suites by Hilton are taking charge of their own learning opportunities with video iPods. where I am linking to all the Lewin stuff I find.
I have always found her optimism and outlook refreshing and helpful (check out this post on a Crash Course in Learning Theory )- others apparently thought differently. Kathy Sierra is the author of a tremendous blog, Creating Passionate Users. The Lewin Links This link should take you to the page I have on del.icio.us
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