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saved byWill richardson on 2008-04-10

  • understanding of content is socially constructed through conversations about that content and through grounded interactions, especially with others, around problems or actions.
    • on 2008-04-10 11:14:14 Willrich
      This is a really crucial point that we haven't come anywhere close to fully understanding. Understanding comes not through the publishing but through the conversations.
  • As more of learning becomes Internet-based, a similar pattern seems to be occurring. Whereas traditional schools offer a finite number of courses of study, the “catalog” of subjects that can be learned online is almost unlimited. There are already several thousand sets of course materials and modules online, and more are being added regularly. Furthermore, for any topic that a student is passionate about, there is likely to be an online niche community of practice of others who share that passion.
    • on 2008-04-10 11:21:34 Willrich
      How do we prepare our students for this passion-based learning environment?