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Learning, or rather teaching as a form of education is moving towards greater fluidity and liveliness in the relationship between the academic (author/lecturer) and the student.

Jonathan Vernon wrote 2 hours ago: Fig. 1. Digital Scholarship (Vernon, 2011) I’ve drawn on ideas from the Masters in Open & … more →

Tags: Creativity, e-learning 2, learning, Secondary Education, Tertiary Education, activity systems, b822, Charles Handy, chris pegler

Seeking Wisdom for Work from the Harvard Business Review

The Cash Doctor wrote 1 day ago: English: Mount Rushmore with the morning sun shining on the faces of the monument. (Photo credit: Wi … more →

Tags: Business, accounting 2, Consulting, Harvard Business Review, Sarah Green, Harvard Business School

Dr. Mary Hess and the Religion & Media Blog Tour25 comments

Caroline Cerveny, SSJ-TOSF, D. Min wrote 1 month ago: Dr. Mary Hess For the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg Blog Tour on Religion & Media, … more →

Tags: Catechetical Leader, catechist, Catholic, educational technology, faith-based, Digital World, Douglas Thomas, Howard Rheingold

Social Learn and The OU

Jonathan Vernon wrote 1 month ago: This isn’t something new; the best way to learn is from and amongst others. John Seely Brown g … more →

Tags: e-learning 2, learning, Leadership

Use of video (Part Four)

Jonathan Vernon wrote 2 months ago: What makes an elearning forum tick? This is the crux of social learning for me, what John Seely Brow … more →

Tags: Creativity, e-learning 2, M-Learning, advertising, Collaboration 2, MAODE, cox, vicarious learning, twitter

Social Business, Power Balance and Trust 6 comments

Riitta Raesmaa wrote 2 months ago: A 360 degree attitude on social business and networking gives you wings. Photo credit goes to my fri … more →

Tags: English, Social Media, Social Business - Enterprise 2.0, organization leadership, john hagel, Dion Hinchcliffe, social business design, Social Business, Serendipity

A new culture of change.

stephgilchrist wrote 2 months ago: A new book delivered today, A New Culture of Change; Cultivating the Imagination for a World of Cons … more →

Tags: ELT523, Digital Citizenship, learning, Douglas Thomas, knowledge | knowledge, Gaming

CoSN Conference: Day 2

ngusky wrote 2 months ago: This year’s theme for the CoSN Conference was “Reimagine Learning.” It was only ap … more →

Tags: Digital Media, personalized learning, Games and Apps, mobile learning, Tools for collaboration, Creativity and Innovation, COSN

The University that never sleeps

Jonathan Vernon wrote 2 months ago: Last year in my OU student group we had a two week sub-group activity to complete collaboratively ov … more →

Tags: forum threads, Tertiary Education, MAODE, Educational Social Media, Engestrom, learning, Team Building, Collaboration 2, H808

The more you love a memory, the stronger and stranger it is

Jonathan Vernon wrote 3 months ago: “I think it is all a matter of love: the more you love a memory, the stronger and stranger it is. … more →

Tags: Blog, Blogging, andrew sullivan, h800, MAODE, ºôµ¸, Games, Education, H807

Learning is, according to former PARC Learning Guru and Harvard thinker 'participation through tinkering'

Jonathan Vernon wrote 3 months ago: I agree with John Seely Brown’s emphasis, however, how should the degree of and the value of partici … more →

Tags: e-learning 2, MAODE, Educational Social Media, learning, Team Building, H800, Collaboration 2, H808, H807

Can technology change teacher practice? 5 comments

Greg Whitby wrote 4 months ago: I asked my colleague John Connell if he would consider writing a post in response to the question … more →

Tags: web 2. 0, Contemporary Schooling, teaching profession, Learning Networks, John Connell, cisco, Scottish Schools Digital Network, JISC, Emerging Practice in a Digital Age

A New Culture of Learning

Shannon wrote 4 months ago: I just finished reading the interview articles with John Seely Brown and Douglas Thomas and it was g … more →

Tags: web 2. 0, EDTEC498A, Gaming for Learning, Web 2.0, Social Learning, Education, Leapfrog, Video Games, Gaming

Network Beyond Your Bubble

Bob Morris wrote 5 months ago: Here is another valuable Management Tip of the Day from Harvard Business Review. To sign up for a fr … more →

Tags: Bob's blog entries, john hagel iii, Management Tip of the Day, Harvard Business Review. HBR newsletters, Network Beyond Your Bubble, "Five Tips to Break Through Your Filter(s)"

Loving change? Learn how from the gaming community!1 comment

melisagillis wrote 6 months ago: Change – it’s a hot topic these days. We all hear it; there’s nothing as constant … more →

Tags: leadership, Personal effectiveness, Teamwork, Business, organizational change, Consulting, Learning

The Emperor Has No Clothes: Occupy Wall Street

jboydedu wrote 7 months ago: Something’s Happening Here By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN Published: October 11, 2011 http://topics.nyt … more →

Tags: Big Shift, great disruption, Tel Aviv, Wall Street, New York Times, The Power of Pull: How Small Moves Smartly Made Can Set, Tunisia

The Culture of Networked Learning1 comment

Xim wrote 7 months ago: Culture of Networked Learning – por Dra. Martha Stone Wiske en el Congreso #EducaciónyFuturo La Dra. … more →

Tags: Conocimiento, Educacion 2, harvard, #EducaciónyFuturo, Enseñar para la Comprensión, A New Culture of Learning, indagación productiva, Wide World, Martha Stone Wiske

The Keynote, As She is Presented #il2011

litbrarian wrote 7 months ago: Well, I’m back at Internet Librarian in Monterey again. I finally got the wifi up and running, … more →

Tags: Library, Technology, Libraries, librarian, Internet, Learning, IL21011, Community

The Social Life of Information, Chapter 7: Reading the Background

lrnhnsz wrote 7 months ago: Brown, John Seely and Paul Duguid. The Social Life of Information. Boston: Harvard Business School P … more →

Tags: Notes and Questions, The Social Life of Information, Paul Duguid


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